Our intrepid camera club snappers are getting out and about this spring and making the most of the sunny spells.
Neil Nice, who lives in Crawley, went out to the National Trust's Nymans in Handcross, near Haywards Heath, on Tuesday this week.
Nymans is a medieval manor house remodelled in the 1920s and now a partial ruin.
Neil also snapped the Wall Garden which is is filled with spring bulbs, blossom and magnolia. The plants grow around the centrepiece of the Italianate marble fountain.
In May, after the spring blossom falls and magnolia flowers, tall purple alliums in the borders take centre stage.
The gardens host tours with expert guides that are free with admission.
For anyone with mobility needs there’s a chance to escape to the woodland and listen to birdsong while spotting wildflowers along pathways and among hedgerows on a buggy tour led by a volunteer guide.
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