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If you're planning to visit Leonardslee gardens, near Horsham, you need to
get on with it, as they're to close in the summer. I haven't been, but I'm
told they're very good.

http://www.leonardsleegardens.com/

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On Wed, 3 Mar 2010 13:58:41 -0000, "shazzbat"
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If you're planning to visit Leonardslee gardens, near Horsham, you need to
get on with it, as they're to close in the summer. I haven't been, but I'm
told they're very good.

http://www.leonardsleegardens.com/


Cheers. Ar Sacha warned us about this on 25/2/2010

A reminder does not go amiss though.


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On Wed, 3 Mar 2010 13:58:41 -0000, "shazzbat"
wrote:

If you're planning to visit Leonardslee gardens, near Horsham, you need to
get on with it, as they're to close in the summer. I haven't been, but I'm
told they're very good.

http://www.leonardsleegardens.com/


Cheers. Ar Sacha warned us about this on 25/2/2010

A reminder does not go amiss though.



So she did, and she sneaked it under my radar. I only heard on the telly at
lunchtime.

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