Gardens to Visit

Gardens to Visit 2008

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Gardens to Visit

Lydney Park Spring Gardens

A place of tranquil beauty amidst fine formal gardens, Lydney Park is home to Viscount Bledisloe, and is steeped in history from Iron Age to the present day. In early season, the visitor to Lydney Park drives between a resplendent display of daffodils and narcissi, and beyond the car park are the Spring Gardens, a secret wooded valley with lakes, providing a profusion of Rhododendrons, Azaleas and other flowering shrubs. 

Discover an important Roman Temple Site and the site of a Norman Castle. Picnic in the Deer Park amongst some magnificent trees, and visit our museums, which includes a New Zealand Museum. Home made teas in Dining Room of House. Dogs welcome on leads.

Gloucestershire

Lydney Park

Fact File
Opening Times:
10am - 5pm Sundays, Wednesdays and Bank Holidays Monday from 23rd March until 1st May Then daily from 1st May until 8th June (except Fridays and Saturdays).
Admission Rates: Adults £4.00, Children 50p.
Groups Rate: Minimum group size: 25 - Phone for group rates.
Facilities: Tea Rooms, Roman Temple Site, Museums, Gift Shop, Plant Sales.
Disabled Access: Partial.  Parking for disabled on site. 
Tours/Events: Tour of Garden can be made available.
Coach Parking: Yes 
Length of Visit: 1 - 2 hours
Booking Contact: Sally James, Lydney Park Gardens, Lydney Park, Estate Office, Old Park, Lydney,
Gloucestershire, GL15 6BU.
Telephone: 01594 842844 or 01594 842922 Fax: 01594 842027
Email: mrjames@phonecoop.coop or tracey_lydneype@btconnect.com
Website: None
Location: Situated off A48 between Chepstow and Gloucester.

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