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It’s always open 24/7/365 as there are no gates !
A truly wonderful place unique peaceful quiet relaxing natural rejuvenating… Please remember to take all your rubbish away with you. Please remember to keep your dogs on their leads and under contro...
An oasis of calm up on the cliffs but sunken, as the name suggests, so out of the wind and a charming garden with plenty of seating and well kept borders. There was still some colour in some of the pl...
Hedden away on the cliff top between Westbrook and Westgate, we have a sunken garden. Grass and flowers with a walk way on a higher terrace. There are benches for a quiet rest, and it is a very peace...
Disappointing to find (after a good walk) that the gardens were so neglected to the extent that it would be nearly impossible to get them back to an enjoyable state. My garden puts this place to shame...
It’s always open 24/7/365 as there are no gates !
A truly wonderful place unique peaceful quiet relaxing natural rejuvenating… Please remember to take all your rubbish away with you. Please remember to keep your dogs on their leads and under contro...
Peace and Plants
An oasis of calm up on the cliffs but sunken, as the name suggests, so out of the wind and a charming garden with plenty of seating and well kept borders. There was still some colour in some of the pl...
Hidden away
Hedden away on the cliff top between Westbrook and Westgate, we have a sunken garden. Grass and flowers with a walk way on a higher terrace. There are benches for a quiet rest, and it is a very peace...
Evening stroll
Is what it says...sunken gardens. Were probably glorious in Victorian times. Calm peaceful place to chill and relax.
Dont bother
Disappointing to find (after a good walk) that the gardens were so neglected to the extent that it would be nearly impossible to get them back to an enjoyable state. My garden puts this place to shame...