In a beautiful corner of North Hampshire, visit a garden of contrast and inspiration, created by acclaimed garden designer Marylyn Abbott. The Garden is open Wednesday - Sunday 11am-4:30pm and all bank holidays. There is a wonderful Tea Room serving breakfast, lunch and hot drinks. The garden organises a number of special gardening, music and family events throughout the year. Further details can be found on the website.
This is our nearest National Trust place to visit. My wife and I normally combine a walk with a visit to the gardens, there are some lovely local walks close by. There is a car parking fee of PS4. The gardens are well maintained, though some infrastructure parts have been neglected for a while. For example I've not seen the small routed water stream that crosses the path, after the dragons, running for some years. And part of the garden wall has been down for a while- perhaps that is becoming a feature. But overall it's a lovely garden with several different paths around. There is a cafe offering food and drinks that is popular. They also have a gift shop and sell some plants. I didn't see it this last visit, but previously I have also seen afternoon -tea bookings on offer in the Greenhouse.
Just gardens, you have to pay for parking PS4 as privately owned but National Trust members entrance only is free. Pleasant gardens, Lake and tea room. We were a little disappointed though as we were there less than a hour as not much to see.
Absolutely stunning gardens, we went at the beginning of April and all the tulips were out. It was not busy at all (on a Sunday) and we felt like we had the place to ourselves most of the time.
Lovely relaxing stroll around gardens, followed by a nice lunch in tea room.
Interesting garden and grounds for a wander, lots of little path ways to explore, certainly a lot of work gone into it. Free to NT members but interesting signs about how they don't get money from NT, had to pay for parking but not bad at PS4. Didn't try the cafe, didn't jump out try me.
Hidden gem! The gardens are a real treat for the eyes with all the vibrant flowers and intricate designs. The tea room was a nice touch too, serving up some delicious cakes. Perfect spot for a relaxing afternoon stroll. The staff was friendly, and parking was a breeze
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Picnic tables
Public toilet
Good for kids
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This is our nearest National Trust place to visit. My wife and I normally combine a walk with a visit to the gardens, there are some lovely local walks close by. There is a car parking fee of PS4. The gardens are well maintained, though some infrastructure parts have been neglected for a while. For example I've not seen the small routed water stream that crosses the path, after the dragons, running for some years. And part of the garden wall has been down for a while- perhaps that is becoming a feature. But overall it's a lovely garden with several different paths around. There is a cafe offering food and drinks that is popular. They also have a gift shop and sell some plants. I didn't see it this last visit, but previously I have also seen afternoon -tea bookings on offer in the Greenhouse.
Just gardens, you have to pay for parking PS4 as privately owned but National Trust members entrance only is free. Pleasant gardens, Lake and tea room. We were a little disappointed though as we were there less than a hour as not much to see.
Absolutely stunning gardens, we went at the beginning of April and all the tulips were out. It was not busy at all (on a Sunday) and we felt like we had the place to ourselves most of the time.
Lovely relaxing stroll around gardens, followed by a nice lunch in tea room.
Interesting garden and grounds for a wander, lots of little path ways to explore, certainly a lot of work gone into it. Free to NT members but interesting signs about how they don't get money from NT, had to pay for parking but not bad at PS4. Didn't try the cafe, didn't jump out try me.
Hidden gem! The gardens are a real treat for the eyes with all the vibrant flowers and intricate designs. The tea room was a nice touch too, serving up some delicious cakes. Perfect spot for a relaxing afternoon stroll. The staff was friendly, and parking was a breeze