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Tour Tuesday

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Tour Tuesday

Want to know more about the House and Gardens? Join us on Tour Tuesday for an extra special experience. Join one of our garden team in the morning to learn more about the history of the Garden, Gilbert White as a gardener and the work we do to upkeep the… Read More

Twilight Tales

Stories, craft and a torch lit trail around the museum after hours. This year our theme is bats! Suitable for ages 4–11

Guided Walk: Church Norton Wintering Waders and Wildfowl

Join our enthusiastic and friendly team of guides for a walk from the RSPB Car Park at Church Norton towards the beach and an area know as the Severals. We will be on the lookout for our winter duck and wader visitors but will also scan the sea for grebes,… Read More

Family Support Work FSW – Midhurst Circular Sponsored Walk

Join Family Support Work (FSW), The Sussex Charity for Children, on their inaugural ‘Midhurst Circular’ – Charity Sponsored Walk in aid of FSW, Thursday 4th September 2025. You will enjoy views of the South Downs, whilst visiting local churches en-route, raising much needed funds for families in need across the… Read More

Guided Walk: North Wall

Wintering Waders and Wildfowl Join our enthusiastic and friendly team of guides for a walk from RSPB Pagham Harbour Visitor Centre towards the North Wall of the harbour via Siddlesham Quay. We will be on the lookout for our winter duck and wader visitors. Familiar wildfowl and waders such as… Read More

Guided Walk: Medmerry Migration Magic

Join our enthusiastic and friendly team of guides for a walk from Earnley Car Park to the Stilt Pools and beach, through the RSPB’s Medmerry Reserve created in 2011. We will be on the lookout for our winter duck and wader visitors as well as migrants still passing through on… Read More

Guided Walk: Pagham Migration Magic

Join our enthusiastic and friendly team of guides for a walk from RSPB Pagham Harbour Visitor Centre along the western edge of the harbour towards the Church Norton. We will be on the lookout for migrating birds as well as our regulars. From Curlews and Whimbrel on the harbour to… Read More