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  1. 6.1 Wakehurst contains hazards which are potentially dangerous, especially to children or any individuals who with impaired mobility. This includes water features and the surrounding paths, …

  2. Record of General Assessment of Significant Risks5 pages

  3. In order to claim, you must provide proof of your adult day ticket purchase at the point of your membership purchase within one month of your visit to Wakehurst.

  4. You don’t need to be an expert – as long as you love walking at Wakehurst and are interested in being part of a major research project, this guide has everything you need to get started.

  5. Wakehurst is Kew’s wild botanic garden in the heart of Sussex. With over 500 acres of dramatic landscape and a diverse collection of plants from Britain and around the globe, Wakehurst is a …

  6. At Wakehurst, impact includes Nature Unlocked being embedded as a core component of Wakehurst and Kew programming, from visitor events and learning curriculums to science …

  7. OPENING TIMES GETTING HERE am. Closing times vary according to sea Wakehurst is closed to the public on 24 and 25 December. ly. Haywards Heath is the nearest railway station, …

  8. The Nature Unlocked (NU) programme launched 2021 as Wakehurst’s living laboratory. The Wakehurst Ecosystem Observatory (WEO) will embed the living laboratory in the landscape …

  9. Wakehurst is located in West Sussex on the B2028 between Turners Hill and Ardingly. Haywards Heath is the nearest railway station, approximately six miles away, and Gatwick Airport is less …

  10. Indoor family dining. Quick and easy children’s menu and warm grab-and-go treats.