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Giant Redwoods Flourishing in the UK and Leonardslee Lakes & Gardens

Leonardslee Lakes & Gardens is home to some of the oldest and most magnificent Giant Redwood trees anywhere, at the historic 240-acre estate in West Sussex. Recent studies have shown that these towering giants, first introduced to the UK around 160 years ago, are thriving and growing in this country at a rate comparable to their native counterparts in California. 

The estate boasts nine old specimens of Giant Redwoods (Sequoiadendron giganteum), believed to be among the oldest in the UK, planted by Charles Beauclerk in the 1850s using seedlings from Kew Gardens. Sequoiadendron giganteum ‘Pendulum’, a weeping hybrid, has Champion Tree status, a County Champion for height at 15.2m. 

Leonardslee’s tallest straight species Giant Redwood was measured at 45.3m in 2019 and has been designated as Remarkable by the Tree Register of The British Iisles, TROBI. It is located in the Hillside Garden. 

"We are delighted to see our Giant Redwoods flourishing here at Leonardslee," said Jamie Harris, head gardener at the estate. "These majestic trees not only add to the beauty of our Grade I listed gardens but the species also play a crucial role in capturing carbon dioxide, helping to combat climate change." 

In addition to the old specimens, Leonardslee is home to 18 younger Giant Redwoods planted from the 1980s onward in the Deer Park Pinetum, ensuring the legacy of these awe-inspiring trees continues for generations to come. 

Gardens Wildlife 

The UK is now estimated to have around 500,000 redwoods, including Giant Redwoods, Coastal Redwoods, and Dawn Redwoods, with most believed to be Giant Redwoods. This number significantly surpasses the 80,000 mature Giant Redwoods found in their native range in California. 

While the UK's tallest Giant Redwood stands at 54.87m, compared to California's 90m giants, experts believe that the British trees have the potential to reach similar heights over their 2,000-plus year lifespan, given the favourable growing conditions found in the UK. 

Leonardslee Lakes and Gardens, with its rich history dating back to the Victorian era, offers visitors a unique opportunity to witness these awe-inspiring trees up close while enjoying the estate's breathtaking Grade I listed gardens, described as "the finest woodland gardens in England." The estate was established by Sir Edmund Loder, a renowned Victorian plant collector, and has been carefully maintained and restored over the years. 

Beyond the magnificent Giant Redwoods, Leonardslee serves as a sanctuary for rare wildlife. The gardens provide a protected ecosystem for Emperor Dragonflies, Damselflies, White Admiral butterflies, Purple Hairstreak butterflies, and various bird species. Visitors can explore the estate's seven interlaced lakes, woodlands, parkland, and the enchanting Pulham rock garden, immersing themselves in the beauty of nature. 

The estate's offerings extend beyond its stunning gardens and wildlife. Leonardslee features a Sussex Wine vineyard, producing high-quality Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier sparkling wines, with the first release planned for June 2024. Visitors can also indulge in a luxurious stay at Leonardslee House, where they can unwind in one of the ten charming en-suite bedrooms, each individually designed by top British designers. 

 

Leonardslee Family Events 

For those seeking a truly unforgettable dining experience, Leonardslee House is home to the Michelin-starred Restaurant Interlude. Chef Jean Delport creates an exquisite multi-course tasting menu, showcasing the finest local ingredients and innovative culinary techniques. 

Leonardslee Lakes and Gardens offers a wide range of year-round activities, catering to nature enthusiasts, families, and those looking for a unique experience. Visitors can enjoy festivals, exhibitions, live music events, demonstrations, fairs, children's events, adventure trails, and well-being activities, making it an ideal destination for a memorable day out or an extended stay. 

"We invite everyone to come and experience the wonder of our Giant Redwoods and the beauty of Leonardslee Lakes and Gardens," added Harris. "Whether you're a nature lover, a family looking for an unforgettable day out, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, Leonardslee has something to offer." 

For more information on Leonardslee Lakes and Gardens, including membership options, please visit www.leonardsleegardens.co.uk