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Leonardslee
is one of England's most spectacular gardens and is world-famous
for its rhododendrons and azaleas.
- Grade I Listed
- Springtime Spectacular
- Seven Lakes in 200-acre Valley
- Wildfowl, Wallabies and Deer
- "Beyond the Dolls House"
- Licensed Self-Serviced Restaurant
- Plants for Sale and Gift Shop
- Victorian Motor Cars
- Sculpture Garden
OPEN
EVERY DAY
1st April - 31st October
9.30am - 6.00pm
Last admission 4.30pm
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Although the gardens are for SALE they are still open for business as usual! |
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"Beyond the Dolls House"
Helen Holland's superb 1/12th scale model
of a country estate has been significantly enlarged to around 140 feet. of display.
This remarkable display now includes a fascinating
country town house, an amazing shopping emporium with a working
lift, and many other buildings as might be found in a typical Victorian
Market Town.
The "Beyond the Dolls House" exhibition is now believed to be the largest and finest in the world

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Sculpture for the Garden
For a second year the Sculpture for the Garden display will exhibit first class works from British artists. Housed within an enclosed courtyard garden the artists works are perfectly complimented in a semi informal rural environment.

This year, the displays will be greatly extended, and will showcase sculptors with national reputations, including Gill Brown, Michelle Castles, Peter M Clarke, Steve Geliot, Carolyn Genders, Tim Harrison, Philip Jackson, Chris Lewis, Charlotte Mayer, Jane McAdam Freud, Lorne McKean, Claire McDermott, John Mills, Peter Randall-Page, Richard Robbins, Almuth Tebbenhoff, Jenny Turtill, Sarah Walton and Johnny Woodford.
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Rhododendrons and Azaleas
Famous for Rhododendrons and Azaleas, Leonardslee is said to be one of the most spectacular gardens in Europe in the month of May. |
Kidzstuff 2008
After an impressive launch in 2007, Leonardslee is pleased to host the 2008 Kidzstuff weekend to raise money for Action Medical Research. For more information please see the website www.kidzstuff.org.uk
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