Before all this Covid craziness began, my sisters and I used to get together, two or three times a year. Thursday, a fortnight ago was just such a day. The difference being that this was the first time since mid 2019.

As we live around ninety miles apart our normal routine is to select some historic pile, at roughly the halfway point between our homes.

Most times we will select a location known to us. Not this time. Thursdays choice, St. Mary’s House at Bramber in Sussex, was unknown to any of us. A true mystery house.

St. Mary’s is an historic pilgrim inn (c1450) featuring approximately five acres of beautiful gardens including animal topiary, the ‘Secret’ Garden with original Victorian fruit wall and pineapple pits, a rose garden, King’s Garden, circular English Poetry Garden, Landscape Water Garden and Rural Museum.





Not sure what this curved ladder could have been used for.

The weed on this pond gives the illusion of solidity. I turned down the opportunity to test it out.

This path was not suitable for my wife’s wheelchair.
