Collection Details

Camellia japonica (Worth Park Heritage Collection) NEW


Historic collection

Worth Park

West Sussex

Description

An unusual curved Victorian Camellia corridor is made of oak, partially roofed with wooden tiles, 100m long, 2.6m wide, protecting one side of the garden. The 50cm wide border that contains the camellias, is bordered with black and red Minton tiles.

Contact

Stephen Peters

Address

Worth Park

Crawley

West Sussex

RH10 3DH

Telephone

07584 759484

E-mail

stephen.peters@crawley.gov.uk

Statistics

1 species
20 cultivars
20 taxa

Best time to view

Feb-Apr.

Opening Times

All year.

Entry

Free.

Directions

Train: from Three Bridges station walk east along Worth Park Avenue, then left into Milton Mount Avenue - 10-15 mins. Bus: Metrobus operates a service to Worth Park via Routes 4 & 5.

  • Disabled access
  • WC
  • Light Refreshments
  • Parking
  • Talks
Camellia japonica 'Finlandia Variegated'
© Worth Park

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