Extensive gardens with over 5,500 species of plants, Grade II Listed garden pavillion. Fully restored and containing a temperate plant collection. The Curators House provides a welcome refreshment stop in this wonderful oasis.
Extensive gardens with over 5,500 species of plants. Gardens are Grade II Listed by English Heritage as a garden of special architectural and historical interest.
Kew-style gardens landscaped by Robert Marnock, a famous 19thC landscape designer.
The Grade 11* listed Glass Pavilions, one of the earliest curvilinear (curved roof) glasshouses ever built, now contain a temperate plant collection from around the world, opened by HRH Prince Charles on the 1st September 2003.
The Gardens provide a place of pleasure and education for all members of the family and provide a magnificent setting for the many events held there throughout the year.
There are collections of plants from all over the world, including Mediterranean, Asian, American Prairie-style, woodland and rock-and-water plantings including:
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