The grounds are to the North of Nutbourne Place, just past the two walled back gardens.
For guests staying at The Annexe the back and side fields offer somewhere to exercise the dog, or the children, as well as providing a starting point for many nice walks in the surrounding countryside.
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The back and side fields at Nutbourne Place include areas of wild flower planting, self-seeded buttercup meadow, patches of nettles, a large rabbit warren and a very old wisteria along the wall dividing the two fields.
Rather than trying to describe it all, look through the gallery below.
The dog in the back field, wisteria in the distanceThe dog in the back field, fresh from flushing out rabbitsThe back fieldWildflower planting in the corner of the back fieldWildflower planting in the corner of the back field, just coming into bloomThe dog waiting patiently in the back field, cricket net in the distanceOne of our cats ambles through the back field, watched by the dog in the distanceOver the gate from the back field looking into the side fieldHawthorn in bloom at the edge of the side fieldWisteria between the back and side fields just starting to come outOld Cedar tree in the side fieldWisteria dividing the back and side fields coming into bloomWisteria dividing the back and side fields coming into bloomWisteria in bloom, from the footpath in the side field looking into the back field