Arundel Museum presents a colourful and exciting exhibition on the History of Arundel Castle Gardens
The Museum is proud to be telling the story of the remarkable development of these impressive gardens for the first time.
Charting the changes from Victorian gardens right through to the transformation of a visitor car park into the wonderful Collector Earl’s Garden and the renewal of the medieval Stew Ponds. The Duke and Duchess of Norfolk commissioned Julian and Isabel Bannerman to design the Collector Earl’s Garden a light-hearted tribute to the 14th (Collector) Earl of Arundel. Envisioned as a theatrical space, the garden is inspired by historical designs, drawings and paintings.
Visitors enjoy seeing stunning photography, a remote tranquil tour though the gardens and the tools used to create them over the years. A must see for garden lovers!
Please note, there will be times when the exhibition is not open, these will be on the website or please call to check 01903 885866.

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Visitor information
Address
Arundel Museum, Mill Road, Arundel, West Sussex, BN18 9PA
Opening times
Monday - Sunday
10 am - 4 pm