Gardens to Visit

Gardens to Visit 2008

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Gardens to Visit

Hidcote Manor Garden

Hidcote Manor Garden is one of England’s great  Arts and Craft gardens. Created by the American horticulturist Major Lawrence Johnston in 1907, Hidcote is famous for its rare trees and shrubs, outstanding herbaceous borders and unusual plants from all over the world.

The garden is divided by tall hedges and walls to create a series of outdoor ‘rooms’ each with its own special and unique character. From the formal splendour of the White Garden and Bathing Pool to the informality and beauty of the Old Garden, visitors are assured of a surprise around every corner.

The numerous outdoor rooms reach their height at different times of the year, making a visit to Hidcote Manor Garden enjoyable whatever the season.

Gloucestershire

Hidcote

Fact File
Opening Times:
15 March - 2 November: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday & Sunday 10am - 6pm (last admission 5pm). From October last admission 4pm. Also open Fridays in July & August.
Admission Rates: Adults £8.50, Senior Citizen £8.50, Child £4.25. (National Trust members free)
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roups Rates: Minimum group size: 15
Adults £7.70, Senior Citizen £7.70, Child £3.85 (National Trust members free)
Facilities: Shop, Plant Centre, Teas & Restaurant.
Disabled Access: Partial. Toilet and parking for disabled on site. Wheelchairs on loan.
Tours/Events: Please contact the property for a list of special events.
Coach Parking: Yes. Groups must book in advanced.
Length of Visit: 2 hours
Booking Contact: Lisa Edinborough, Hidcote Manor Garden, Hidcote Bartrim, Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire, GL55 6LR
Telephone: 01386 438333  Fax: 01386 438817
Email: hidcote@nationaltrust.org.uk
Website: www.nationaltrust.org.uk 
Location: 4 miles north east of Chipping Campden; 8 miles south of Stratford Upon Avon & signposted from B4632 Stratford/Broadway road, close to the village of Mickleton.

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