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Camberlot Hall

A 3 acre country garden with a lovely view across fields and hills to the South Downs. Created from scratch over the last 10 yrs with all design, planting and maintenance by the owner. Lavender lined carriage driveway, naturalistic border, vegetable garden, shady garden, 30 metre white border and dahlia garden. Part-walled garden and summerhouse.

Owner Info

Camberlot Hall
Camberlot Hall
Camberlot Hall
Camberlot Hall
Camberlot Hall
Camberlot Hall
Camberlot Hall
Camberlot Hall
Camberlot Hall
Camberlot Hall
Camberlot Hall
Camberlot Hall
Camberlot Hall
Camberlot Hall
Camberlot Hall
Camberlot Hall
Camberlot Hall
Camberlot Hall

About Camberlot Hall

Direct access, over uneven ground, to public footpath over neighbouring woodland. Please be aware of unfenced swimming pool. Assistance dogs only please.

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Camberlot Hall features

  • Cashless
  • Countryside Views
  • Dahlias
  • Groups Welcome
  • Refreshments
  • Vegetable Area
  • Wheelchair access
  • Wildlife Garden

Location details

Camberlot Hall,
Hailsham,
Sussex,
BN27 3RH

Directions to Camberlot Hall
From A27 Drusilla's r'about through Berwick Stn to Upper Dicker & L into Camberlot Rd after The Plough pub, we are 1m on L. From A22 we are 500yds down Camberlot Rd on R.

Camberlot Hall openings

Visit by Arrangement

This garden opens for By Arrangement visits from July to August for groups of between 8 and 25.

Please contact the garden owner to discuss your requirements and arrange a date for a group or bespoke visit.

Refreshments Home-made teas.
Admission Adult: £13.00
Child: £5.00

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair access over gravel drive and some uneven ground.
  • Share this garden

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FAQs

Yes, cashless payment is accepted.

Sorry, there is no available parking for coaches at Camberlot Hall at this time.

Sorry, no dogs are allowed in the garden at this time.

There are no plants for sale for the time being.

Yes, one or more routes at Camberlot Hall are accessible to wheelchair users.

Yes. Camberlot Hall seeks to offer a sustainable refuge for nearby fauna and wildlife. These sanctuaries host diverse habitats supporting indigenous flora and fauna and nurturing local biodiversity.