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Wild botanic garden, managed by Kew and home to the Millennium Seed Bank
Ardingly, Haywards Heath, West Sussex, RH17 6TN
Ticket type | With Gift Aid | Without Gift Aid |
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Adult (18+) | £18.30 |
Ticket type | With Gift Aid | Without Gift Aid |
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Adult (18+) | £18.50 |
The Pantry Kiosk offers energy-boosting snacks, locally sourced cakes and pastries, as well as grab-and-go drinks.
Designated mobility parking near visitor centre. Accessible toilets and accessible paths. Wheelchair and mobility scooters. Parking charges apply to National Trust members.
Many accessible paths on site
Find out more about planning your visit using the links below to the Wakehurst website.
Please visit the Wakehurst website to view parking charges, book your tickets and plan your visit. National Trust members must bring their membership card to gain entry. Parking charges apply to National Trust members.
Wakehurst is now open to dogs, responding to feedback following recent dog walking trials.
Come as a group of 10 or more and enjoy discounted entry. You can arrange a private tour for your group with a volunteer guide.
Wakehurst offers curriculum-linked education sessions for schools, universities or colleges, with sessions available for all ages, abilities and learning needs, from early years to key stage 5.
Formal gardens overflowing with important and diverse plant collections, vibrant scents, bursts of colour and botanical delights.
Explore the gardens at Wakehurst that stretch across 500 acres. Experience sights, smells, and sounds from botanic landscapes across the planet, from native meadows, temperate woodlands and stunning wetlands. Take in the spring bluebells and blossoming summer spectacles to riots of autumn colour and winter-frost serenity.
Delve into the rich stories at Wakehurst in our newly reopened Grade I Elizabethan Mansion from early Summer. Relax in our grand library, or wander around the original Billiard Room and original chapel through two new exhibitions celebrating the humble beginnings of the seed bank and our scientific mission to protect nature, as well as our relationship with National Trust and the importance of our living collections.
The Millennium Seed Bank is a treasure trove of scientific excellence. Hiding an underground collection of over 2.4 billion seeds from around the world, banking them to conserve them for the future.
You are welcome to bring your four-legged friends for walks across our 500-acre wild botanic garden at Wakehurst. Take your furry friend on a specially curated dog-walking route that takes in our sights, sounds and smells.
Enjoy food, hot drinks and treats at Wakehurst's cafés and restaurants. (Not NT)
Browse a range of gifts, books and homeware at the visit centre shop. Or get your seasonal plants inspired by the collections at the plant centre. (Not NT)
With more than 500 acres of gardens, woodlands and natural play spaces, there are plenty of things for families to do at Wakehurst — and kids go free! Each school holiday join a superhero squad, learn a new skill every half term and become a hero for the natural world.
National Trust members must bring their membership card to gain entry. Parking charges apply to National Trust members. Please visit the Wakehurst website to view parking charges, book your tickets and plan your visit.
Journey through interconnected water-based gardens and see rock roses, magnolias, lilies and the Iris Dell with over 60 varieties of Japanese water iris.
The Walled Garden is an intimate space, an expression of the English Country Garden style, and full of soft, subtle colours; it's packed with bulbs in the spring and flowering until the hard frosts come in November.
Enjoy a walk through the temperate woodlands of the world and see giant redwoods, hickories, gum trees and even the ‘dinosaur’ of trees – the Wollemi pine.
Go on a journey to North America, this vibrant grassland evokes the vast and iconic North American wild plant communities. Your gaze will stretch out across Wakehurst, with views of the Water Gardens and Coronation Meadow.
Delve into the rich stories at Wakehurst in our newly reopened Grade I Elizabethan Mansion from early Summer. Relax in our grand library, or wander around the original Billiard Room and original chapel through exhibitions celebrating the humble beginnings of the seed bank and our scientific mission to protect nature, as well as our relationship with National Trust and the importance of our living collections.
The Millennium Seed Bank hides an underground collection of over 2.4 billion seeds from around the world, banking them to conserve them for the future. Enter the glass atrium to see our scientists at work in front of your very eyes.
With more than 500 acres of gardens, woodlands and outdoor activities, there is plenty for families to do at Wakehurst — and kids go free. Each school holiday, join the Nature Hero squad and complete a new nature saving mission or return over the winter months for Glow Wild, Sussex’s ultimate festive lantern trail.
Every half term and school holiday, young adventurers will have the opportunity to become a planet-saving Nature Hero. Put on your cape, join the mission and collect unique new badges.
Enjoy hot food and treats and a little something for your canine companion at the cafes and restaurants at Wakehurst. (Not NT)
The Visitor Centre shop and Plant Centre are open with a range of gifts, plants, books and homeware. (Not NT)
Festivals, family events and workshops run throughout the year. Visit the events page on the Wakehurst website to find out more.
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Please visit the Wakehurst website to view parking charges, book your tickets and plan your visit. National Trust members must bring their membership card to gain entry. Parking charges apply to National Trust members.
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