Saturday 13th June & Sunday 14th June 2020
COMMON FAQs - VISITORS
Some FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions we've been asked in previous years - with answers. Click the links below. Use the Contact page if you have a question which can't be answered by the FAQ pages.
Q: When and where can I get information about the Festival?
A: The website is updated regularly and contains full information about the
Festival as it is received. The printed booklet - known as the "Blue Leaflet" - will be
available in Henfield shops and other outlets such as pubs and cafés from the 1st
May. It will also be available as a downloadable PDF file from the Blue Leaflet page
of this website..
A: The website is updated regularly and contains full information about the
Festival as it is received. The printed booklet - known as the "Blue Leaflet" - will be
available in Henfield shops and other outlets such as pubs and cafés from the 1st
May. It will also be available as a downloadable PDF file from the Blue Leaflet page
of this website..
Q: Do I have to pay to visit the gardens in the Festival?
A: No - access to all gardens, community venues, art and music is free.
A: No - access to all gardens, community venues, art and music is free.
Q: Can I park at the Festival?
A: There are two public car parks, plus a free park by the Steam Mill in Lower Station
Road. These car parks are marked on the Festival map, and are free on both
days. Parking on roads near individual gardens is not guaranteed - check the
website and the leaflet details for each venue. The village roads can get very busy,
particularly over the Festival weekend. Take care when crossing them, and take
advantage of the many quiet footpaths in the village - marked with red, dotted lines
on the map.
A: There are two public car parks, plus a free park by the Steam Mill in Lower Station
Road. These car parks are marked on the Festival map, and are free on both
days. Parking on roads near individual gardens is not guaranteed - check the
website and the leaflet details for each venue. The village roads can get very busy,
particularly over the Festival weekend. Take care when crossing them, and take
advantage of the many quiet footpaths in the village - marked with red, dotted lines
on the map.
Q: Are all the gardens open for both Festival days?
A: Some are, and some are open either on Saturday only or Sunday only. Check the
website and the leaflet for individual venues, which will be colour coded: red for
Saturday only, blue for Sunday only, and red/blue for both days.
A: Some are, and some are open either on Saturday only or Sunday only. Check the
website and the leaflet for individual venues, which will be colour coded: red for
Saturday only, blue for Sunday only, and red/blue for both days.
Q: Is there wheelchair access to the gardens and community venues?
A: Full or partial wheelchair access to any venue will be indicated against each venue
on the website and in the leaflet, and is decided by the venue owner.
A: Full or partial wheelchair access to any venue will be indicated against each venue
on the website and in the leaflet, and is decided by the venue owner.
Q: Will there be WC facilities at the gardens and community venues?
A: Most of the community venues will have access to a public WC. Check the website
and the leaflet for facilities at individual gardens.
A: Most of the community venues will have access to a public WC. Check the website
and the leaflet for facilities at individual gardens.
Q: Will I be able to get Festival information in Henfield on the Festival days?
A: Yes - the Information Point will be housed in Gallery BN5 - on the left-hand side of the High Street, south of Budgens - marked with an "i" on the map.
A: Yes - the Information Point will be housed in Gallery BN5 - on the left-hand side of the High Street, south of Budgens - marked with an "i" on the map.