
Sergejs Solovjovs
5 Google Rating
, A quiet place where you can easily sit.
, A quiet place where you can easily sit.
Southwick Square Rest Gardens located at 21 Croft Ave, Southwick, Brighton BN42 4AA, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01903 221067
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5 Google Rating
, A quiet place where you can easily sit.
3 Google Rating
Peaceful secluded area a stones throw from the Square
3 Google Rating
Quaint little peaceful park that’s perfect for lunch or time with kids!
5 Google Rating
Love this place
5 Google Rating
Always well tended, popular park for a lunch break or a quick walk.
5 Google Rating
Lovely little garden. A mix of wild and planned bedding that has something in bloom all year round. Full of squirrels and wild birds to feed. Peaceful little haven and beautiful in the spring. Well looked after my volunteers ❤
5 Google Rating
Such a lovely place just to sit and relax for a while
An urban park with a central pond and a playground, which also hosts regular concerts and events.
21 Croft Ave, Southwick, Brighton BN42 4AA, UK
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