Discover the Joy of Volunteering at Leonardslee Lakes & Gardens 

Volunteer Week at Leonardslee Lakes & Gardens

Nestled in the heart of West Sussex, Leonardslee Lakes & Gardens stands as a testament to nature's beauty and the dedication of those who preserve it. Volunteering here offers a unique opportunity to be part of a passionate community committed to maintaining this historic 240-acre estate. 

Why Volunteer at Leonardslee? 

Volunteering to help at Leonardslee is an opportunity to be actively involved in ensuring that this national gem can continue to bring pleasure for generations to come.

  • Be Part of a Dedicated Team: Join a group of like-minded individuals who share a love for nature and community service. 

  • Enhance Your Skills: Improve communication abilities and gain hands-on experience in various roles. 

  • Enjoy the Outdoors: Immerse yourself in the serene landscapes, from lush woodlands to vibrant floral displays. 

  • Exclusive Benefits: Volunteers receive discounts across the gardens and on memberships, making it even more rewarding to be part of the Leonardslee family. 

Volunteer Roles Available 

Leonardslee offers a variety of roles to suit different interests and skills: 

  • Garden Guide: Lead engaging tours, share the garden's rich history, and ensure visitors have an informative experience. 

  • Buggy Driver: Assist visitors with mobility challenges by operating golf buggies, ensuring everyone can explore the gardens comfortably. 

  • Hospitality Assistant: Support the Clocktower Kitchen and retail areas, providing excellent service and enhancing the visitor experience. 

Make a Difference 

Volunteering at Leonardslee is more than just giving your time; it's about preserving a piece of history and ensuring that future generations can enjoy the beauty of these gardens. Whether you're passionate about horticulture, art, or hospitality, there's a place for you here. 

Join Us 

Ready to embark on this fulfilling journey? Visit the Leonardslee Gardens Volunteer Page to learn more and apply. Your contribution can make a lasting impact. 

 

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Garden News | June 2025