These gardens feature over 1,000 acres of beautiful parkland, woodland, and gardens, including a variety of plant species, a rose garden, a sensory garden, and a children's play area. Visitors can explore the gardens on foot or by bike, and enjoy the scenic views and tranquil atmosphere. The gardens also feature a number of sculptures and art installations, adding an extra layer of interest and beauty to the surroundings.
Really worth the effort to climb the hill up Horse Lane and walk up the steps to the upper path. Really well maintained gardens offering spectacular views out to the Teign estuary and a nice place to walk the dogs away from the main throng of people. Lots of historical interest with story boards up by the "castle". Best of all its completely free to enter.
Visited Homeyard Botanical Gardens yesterday morning with my wife. It is a beautiful little place tucked away on the hillside. I can imagine it looks different as the seasons change. Well worth a visit and the history of the gardens are fascinating.
This is a delightful place to visit, unfortunately it was too short and I didn't do it justice. But I hope to be back soon..
Free to visit. Hidden garden with fantastic view over Shaldon/Teignmouth. Steep access but worth getting to the top. Very peaceful place to chill and sit. Small cafe in the Castle building limited opening.
Great very nicely keep with some lovely plants, miniature fort and nice picnic area.
Visited here first week in January. I said to my husband " let's visit here again, in the difference seasons. It's open all year . Free to enter. Dog friendly.
Good for kids
Dogs allowed
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Really worth the effort to climb the hill up Horse Lane and walk up the steps to the upper path. Really well maintained gardens offering spectacular views out to the Teign estuary and a nice place to walk the dogs away from the main throng of people. Lots of historical interest with story boards up by the "castle". Best of all its completely free to enter.
Visited Homeyard Botanical Gardens yesterday morning with my wife. It is a beautiful little place tucked away on the hillside. I can imagine it looks different as the seasons change. Well worth a visit and the history of the gardens are fascinating.
This is a delightful place to visit, unfortunately it was too short and I didn't do it justice. But I hope to be back soon..
Free to visit. Hidden garden with fantastic view over Shaldon/Teignmouth. Steep access but worth getting to the top. Very peaceful place to chill and sit. Small cafe in the Castle building limited opening.
Great very nicely keep with some lovely plants, miniature fort and nice picnic area.
Visited here first week in January. I said to my husband " let's visit here again, in the difference seasons. It's open all year . Free to enter. Dog friendly.