Nymans Garden
Handcross, Haywards Heath, West Sussex RH17 6EB
Nymans is for those who don't mind a good walk. It
depends of course which direction you take from the entrance and gift
shop. You might take the path through the woods and eventually you come
up to a bit you know. The famous four crowned specimens in the enclosed
garden for instance. This is a signature of Nymans and well worth seeing
but there isn't an abundance of topiary elsewhere.

Fine bay standards in front of the house
The house itself is interesting but there's not much
of it thanks to a major fire in 1947. Although it looks Jacobean at
the very least it was built by the Messel family in the 1920's. The
ruins add to the character though an give it an eerily Byronic feel.
There is a use of bay, box and yew in various of the gardens near the
house

Those four famous Nymans yew signature
specimens
The enclosed garden with the yew signature specimens
has some fine planting and a Dutch grid pattern of paths which make
you want to walk round to see everything from different angles but there
is a sense that you are being slightly short changed as this garden
is completely separate in tone and position from the surrounding areas.

The specimens seen from another of the four paths
There are other gardens and some like the one in the
hollow down the way from the front of the house will keep the children
amused. It has a mound which you can climb onto to get a view of the
proceedings below.

Art Deco birds in front of the burnt out portion of the house
The box specimens in front of the house are Art Deco
in feel in keeping with a house from the Twenties and give a grandeur
to the place like an aristocratic game of chess.

Have you seen enough yet?
The walled garden has a fine battlemented yew hedge
with pillars as tall as you will find anywhere and this is a great place
to sit on a summer's day. You can pretend you are Alice in Wonderland
or simply admire the open parterres.

Walled garden with parterre with unusual battlemented yew walls
In the woodland area you will come across
modern sculpture in box which actually works quite well although it
seems to have been dropped into place from outer space. Then you walk
from the future back through the kitchen gardens and past the box shed
to the gift shop. This is a place to suit all tastes and for those who
require open space or to be hemmed in. I can't help feeling though that
although the best bits are very good there is no overall whole sense
that you might get at Hidcote, Sissinghurst or Levens.

Modern box sculpture in the woods
All photographs by Anthony Blagg.
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