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In mid to late April Pashley's spectacular Tulip Festival sees this garden, on the border of Sussex and Kent, carpeted with over 40, 000 tulips, creating stunning scenes for visitors to enjoy.
Visitors can wander from elegant displays of white lily flowered and palest cream classic tulips planted around an old brick terrace, to the open space of sweeping herbaceous borders covered in a riot of reds and oranges, or romantic soft pink and white blooms cloistered between red brick walls and pleached pear trees.
Pashley's garden team have planted over 40,000 new top grade bulbs, in over 100 varieties.
Yet more tulips are on display in the Bloms Bulbs marquee. Bloms, winners of seventy Chelsea Gold Medals, are on hand during the Festival to share their knowledge of these beautiful bulbs and to take orders from those inspired by the spectacle.
With a café serving locally sourced and homemade cakes, scones and light lunches, which can be enjoyed on the terrace, a shop with gorgeous gifts, souvenirs and plants, and exhibitions of garden sculpture and floral art, Pashley's Tulip Festival makes a superb day out.
| Season (16 Apr 2026 - 1 May 2026) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Day | Times | |
| Monday - Sunday | 10:00 | - 17:00 |
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