**Cross Roads Rest Gardens – Brighton**

Nestled in the heart of Southwick, Brighton, Cross Roads Rest Gardens offers a serene escape for those seeking tranquility amidst nature. Known for its beautifully landscaped gardens, this peaceful retreat is the perfect spot for leisurely strolls, picnics, or simply unwinding in a lush environment. Our commitment to quality service ensures that every visitor feels welcomed and cared for, making your experience memorable.

At Cross Roads Rest Gardens, we prioritize customer satisfaction and aim to create a relaxing atmosphere where families, friends, and individuals can connect with nature. Whether you’re enjoying a quiet moment alone or gathering with loved ones, our gardens provide an idyllic setting for reflection and relaxation.

We invite you to explore our well-maintained pathways and vibrant floral displays, each thoughtfully designed to enhance your visit. For any inquiries or to book an appointment, please don’t hesitate to contact us at 01903 221067. Discover the charm of Cross Roads Rest Gardens and experience the beauty of Brighton’s natural landscape! For more information, visit our website at [Adur & Worthing Council](http://www.adur-worthing.gov.uk/parks/find/southwick-and-fishersgate/cross-roads-rest-gardens/).

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Anthony Gagola

5 Google Rating

Peaceful and tranquil

5/ 5

Peaceful and tranquil

Gavin Draper

4 Google Rating

The dog likes it. There are bigger fields around but we always go through here on our afternoon walk

4/ 5

The dog likes it. There are bigger fields around but we always go through here on our afternoon walk. Very small

tiffany foster

1 Google Rating

Too many nosey people down there

1/ 5

Too many nosey people down there

david Pannell

2 Google Rating

Never used

2/ 5

Never used

dave watson

4 Google Rating

Lovely small millennium garden used by dog walkers and pot smoking kids

4/ 5

Lovely small millennium garden used by dog walkers and pot smoking kids

David Willmer

4 Google Rating

Very nice and a peaceful place.

4/ 5

Very nice and a peaceful place.

Matt Snow

2 Google Rating

Ok for walking your dog

2/ 5

Ok for walking your dog

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