Set within an ancient deer park below the South Downs, Parham is one of the country’s finest Elizabethan Houses. Parham has always been a well-loved family home, and only three families have lived there since its foundation stone was laid in 1577. Its tranquillity and timeless beauty have changed little over the centuries.
The award-winning gardens consist of beautiful Pleasure Grounds and a four-acre Walled Garden. There are stunning herbaceous borders, a 1920’s greenhouse, vegetable garden, orchard and Wendy House. The park is also a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
Discover a rare and precious collection of paintings, furniture and needlework. Guided tours are led by experienced guides, while unguided groups can benefit from the knowledge of room guides, who are ready and willing to answer questions about the history of the House and the objects within.