Late summer at Nymans Gardens in HandcrossLate summer at Nymans Gardens in Handcross
Late summer at Nymans Gardens in Handcross

These serene photos capture the beauty of late summer at Nymans Gardens in Handcross

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A Sussex World photographer has taken a serene series of images that capture the tranquillity of Nymans Gardens in late summer.

Steve Robards took the photos late last week, showing the flowers, fountains and house in the gentle September sun.

Nymans is a Grade II listed National Trust garden, which is set around a medieval style manor and ruins.

There are stone archways, tree-lined avenues and the property has an adjoining woodland.

The ruined Gothic styled Great Hall has also been reimagined as a garden.

There are stone archways, tree-lined avenues and the property has an adjoining woodland.