This stunning garden is a tranquil oasis nestled in the heart of the Eaton Mascott Hall estate. Meandering paths guide visitors through a tapestry of vibrant flowers, shrubs, and trees, carefully curated to showcase a diverse range of plant species. A picturesque pond adds a serene touch, its gentle ripples reflecting the surrounding beauty. The garden's elegant design and meticulous maintenance create a sense of harmony, inviting visitors to relax and unwind amidst nature's splendor.
My family visited Eaton Mascott Hall Gardens on Sunday 16th July 2023 , when it was open as part of charity fund raising for the National Gardens Scheme. The Gardens are to the rear and right hand side of the hall. A grass field car park had been organised and signposted to the left handside of the hall with access from a minor road . A tarmacadam drive upto the hall was accessed from the field car park with a slight uphill walk of about 200 metres walk to reach the Gardens. The Gardens are relatively level with only a few large low steps needed to be scaled by disabled visitors. Note ,there are also some sections of gravelled drive by the house that might need support to cross. The Gardens are well laid out with well maintained hedges and a series of rectangular ponds . Further areas with woodland and bamboo area walks add to the interest of the garden.
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Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Good for kids
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My family visited Eaton Mascott Hall Gardens on Sunday 16th July 2023 , when it was open as part of charity fund raising for the National Gardens Scheme. The Gardens are to the rear and right hand side of the hall. A grass field car park had been organised and signposted to the left handside of the hall with access from a minor road . A tarmacadam drive upto the hall was accessed from the field car park with a slight uphill walk of about 200 metres walk to reach the Gardens. The Gardens are relatively level with only a few large low steps needed to be scaled by disabled visitors. Note ,there are also some sections of gravelled drive by the house that might need support to cross. The Gardens are well laid out with well maintained hedges and a series of rectangular ponds . Further areas with woodland and bamboo area walks add to the interest of the garden.
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