Win passes for Leonardslee Gardens

ONE of Europe's most prestigious gardens has opened its doors to the public for what promises to be a memorable season.

Leonardslee lakes and gardens, four miles south of Horsham on the A281 at Lower Beeding, is renowned for its displays of flowering trees and shrubs '“ most notably rhododendrons, azaleas, magnolias and camellias, and has been owned and run by the Loder family since the 1850s.

The 240 acres of Grade 1 gardens feature 10 miles of valley and woodland walks festooned with blooms of every colour of the spectrum, which rise in their intensity to peak in early to mid May.

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For your chance to win one of three pairs of season passes as a winner or one of six pairs of day passes as a runner-up, answer the question on page 40 in the West Sussex Gazette this week.

For full details see West Sussex Gazette April 15