The garden has a wide range of flowers, including 270 different varieties of hydrangeas with many for sale. In the spring there are many unique daffodils, the names of which have been registered with the Daffodil Society.
Spring is also a time when the gardens are full of beautiful camellias and magnolias with 11-inch pink flowers. Through the seasons there are many interesting things to see and it is often described as 'a magical garden'. You can also enjoy home made cream cakes in the tea rooms.
Open: Easter Monday-end of November Wednesday, Thursday, Sunday, bank holidays and other days by appointment, 11am - 6pm or dusk. Winter: Open weekdays for dried flowers and plants.
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