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Palm house turned into butterfly garden

by Jo Wadsworth
Friday 22 May, 2026 at 5:15PM
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Palm house turned into butterfly garden

A historic palm house in Stanmer Park has been transformed into a butterfly sanctuary.

The Sussex Butterfly Garden was officially opened yesterday, ahead of its opening to the public tomorrow morning at 10am.

It is a collaboration between Matthew Simmonds, who runs the Middleton Common Farm Butterly Gardens, and Plumpton College – the result of a work experience placement for college student Beth Brockwell, who went on to work at the gardens.

The 1952 palm house is next to One Garden, which Plumpton College helped revamp as part of the wider restoration of Stanmer Park, which is owned by Brighton and Hove City Council.

It was designed by Hartleys in a Victorian style, and is one of only three surviving structures of its kind.

Mr Kerswell said: “We found it really difficult to find the thing for the Palm House. It’s an amazing facility. We have been looking at it for the last ten years thinking it’s really special, how can we bring it back to life?

“It was one of the college’s ex students who played more than her part in the reason why we are here today.

“Beth, one of the college’s animal management students went on work experience with Matthew in the butterfly garden. She visited One Garden three years ago and saw the opportunity that we are about to realise today.

“As a result, Beth introduced us to Matthew. I will always remember our first meeting – the technical expertise that Matthew and Beth have as well as the wider team and the work they are doing on a global scale.

“It was the right fit for the college, One Garden and the wider community. The rest is history.”

Mr Simmonds said: “We did a thing! Transforming the historic Palm House into a lush, tropical sanctuary for hundreds of butterflies is a proud moment.

“This project is defined by its synergy; by working alongside One Garden Brighton and Plumpton College, we are creating a fully immersive visitor
attraction.

“It offers an interactive jungle experience for the public while providing students with hands-on experience in a truly unique environment.”

Hundreds of exotic butterflies, moths and invertebrates have now found a home in the palm house’s climate controlled environment, surrounded by tropical flora.

College students will use it as a living classroom, offering hands-on work experience in a professional environment.

Entry costs £8 for unlimited trips during the day. Tickets can be booked by clicking here.

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