About Eastbourne Central Garden Trail
Refreshments available at Dittons End, Hardwycke & 51 Carlisle Road.
A garden that last opened for NGS in 2005, Chelmsford Lodge, returns to join three other gardens that have regularly opened, to create a central Eastbourne walking trail. 51 Carlisle Road is a secluded, award-winning garden with glorious early summer colour from an abundance of old roses, perennials mixed beds and diverse planting. Dittons End is a lovely well maintained town garden. The 35ft x 20ft back is a pretty garden with a small lawn area and a patio surrounded by a selection of pots and packed borders with lots of colour, while the front is 25ft x 18ft with a compact lawn with colourful borders. Hardwycke is just two houses away with many usual and unusual plants and many shrubs. Chelmsford Lodge's ¾ acre garden has a large lawn with herbaceous borders, a wild garden and a secret garden, a pond, greenhouse, rockery, orchard and many rare trees.
Refreshments available at Dittons End, Hardwycke & 51 Carlisle Road.
Eastbourne Central Garden Trail,
Eastbourne,
East Sussex,
BN21 1BZ
Directions to Eastbourne Central Garden Trail
Four gardens in Eastbourne town centre, within walking distance of each other, or No. 3 bus. Tickets & trail maps available at each garden. Limited roadside parking, some metered.
This garden has now completed its National Garden Scheme openings for this year.
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Payment is by cash only. Please get in touch with the owners for more details.
Sorry, there is no available parking for coaches at Eastbourne Central Garden Trail at this time.
Sorry, no dogs are allowed in the garden at this time.
Yes, there are various plants offerred for sale at Eastbourne Central Garden Trail, please enquire with the owners for more details.
Sorry, Eastbourne Central Garden Trail does not yet accommodate wheelchair users.
Eastbourne Central Garden Trail is not explicitly a wildlife garden, but you may still find various indigenous flora and fauna.