Historic garden with native flora, storyboards & an arboretum, plus a pergola walk, benches & paths.
A very beautiful and peaceful garden. It's good to walk around the wall and have a view of the city. Sit and relax. Recommended to visit again and again. A nice addition along with Catherdal. No dogs allowed, so not so good news for dog lovers and vice versa.
The sun broke out unexpectedly after I'd been into town for a haircut, so instead of going home I decided to make the most of it and take my first walk of the year around the Bishop's gardens. It was a little early in the season but there was still plenty to see and enjoy. I had a cuppa and toasted tea cake in the Cloisters Cafe near the entrance first, then spent a glorious 45 minutes wandering and snapping away. I'd guess another 2-3 weeks or so and it would be a riot of colour as the spring flowers erupt everywhere. A free treat for anyone who wants to bring the family, sit with their partner in a romantic nook, or find a bench to eat their picnic lunch 'out of office'.
One of the best gardens in West Sussex. We bought ice cream from the garden cafe inside the church and walked around the garden. Very relaxing and peaceful
The Bishops garden hosts more than 10 different species of Salvia! It has two fantastic old pine trees. A place highly recommended to visit in summer after a rainy day to experience the smells of the garden and to explore the colors. If you look carefully, you'll find some rare and local domestic plant species exposing their beauty.
Very disappointing, public gardens and I can't go and enjoy them. If fact I can't go in at least one of the parks in Chichester either
Very well kept and a lovely space in the city centre. It's free to visit and a lovely place to relax, with plenty of benches. Also includes part of the historic roman walls walk. Definitely worth a visit!
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Good for kids
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A very beautiful and peaceful garden. It's good to walk around the wall and have a view of the city. Sit and relax. Recommended to visit again and again. A nice addition along with Catherdal. No dogs allowed, so not so good news for dog lovers and vice versa.
The sun broke out unexpectedly after I'd been into town for a haircut, so instead of going home I decided to make the most of it and take my first walk of the year around the Bishop's gardens. It was a little early in the season but there was still plenty to see and enjoy. I had a cuppa and toasted tea cake in the Cloisters Cafe near the entrance first, then spent a glorious 45 minutes wandering and snapping away. I'd guess another 2-3 weeks or so and it would be a riot of colour as the spring flowers erupt everywhere. A free treat for anyone who wants to bring the family, sit with their partner in a romantic nook, or find a bench to eat their picnic lunch 'out of office'.
One of the best gardens in West Sussex. We bought ice cream from the garden cafe inside the church and walked around the garden. Very relaxing and peaceful
The Bishops garden hosts more than 10 different species of Salvia! It has two fantastic old pine trees. A place highly recommended to visit in summer after a rainy day to experience the smells of the garden and to explore the colors. If you look carefully, you'll find some rare and local domestic plant species exposing their beauty.
Very disappointing, public gardens and I can't go and enjoy them. If fact I can't go in at least one of the parks in Chichester either
Very well kept and a lovely space in the city centre. It's free to visit and a lovely place to relax, with plenty of benches. Also includes part of the historic roman walls walk. Definitely worth a visit!