Reviews

  1. A Mitchell ★★★★★

    Nice cafe at entrance, plenty of parking, worth a visit if your a National Trust member, lovely walk round very well kept gardens

  2. Sartika Novida Boru Sitorus ★★★★★

    From start to finish, everything was cool, nice, clean, cool and the place was very comfortable and I wanted to come back to this place, I was confused about which side to take photos from because I was confused, the kids were also happy

  3. Ian Robertson ★★★★☆

    Beautiful gardens. Really look great just now. Well worth a visit. Also had a cuppa in the tearoom. Note that the counter where you order is in a different room so if you go straight into the tea room you may have a wait until someone explains the system.

  1. Gael Carroll ★★★★★

    Lovely staff and beautiful grounds. There’s a quaint little cafe and a small outside eating area. The flowers were beautiful and so colourful. We used Google lens to find out some of the names. There’s a hidden orchard and the very bottoms of the grounds we found by accident with strawberries rasps, apples, pears, cherries etc growing. There’s also an area with herbs etc growing. Theres a small picnic area beside the carpark and walks outwith the main grounds.

  2. Brian Barclay ★★★★★

    Beautiful, well-kept gardens. Lovely peaceful surroundings. The old farm museum exhibits are fascinating. There's a cafe on site for drinks and food. There's on site car parking that's pay and display. Entry is £10pp or £8 for seniors. We'll worth a visit if you're in the area.

  3. Lucie Ruddock ★★★★★

    A tranquil garden with the most beautiful parterre. Also home to a small but interesting farming museum. There is a tearoom on site offering light meals and cakes.

  1. Scott Walmsley ★★★★★

    Was at a festival there today, gardens are just beautiful and great for a walk around. Some old farm building and other building to look at also. Donation only for entry for festival, assume probably the same at other times

  2. Leone Parkinson ★★★★★

    Well kept grounds. My wife and I visited at the perfect time... Not to busy, great weather which makes it all stand out better. Nice light lunch served with a smile. The staff that we met were lovely and very helpful. We'll worth the visit. 5 stars

  3. Ruby Diamond ★★★★★

    Take a picnic basket and a big blanket ....relax and enjoy the gardens as the bees are a buzzing. Do not worry all the fantastic blooms keep them busy and they won't bother you. The tea room is great as well as the gift shop. We are looking forward to returning to see the unfolding of the many blooms. Oh and fall for the apple festival !!!

  1. Cameron Fairweather ★★★★★

    Could have spent the whole afternoon here. Go in July at the peak of the summer bloom. The sights and the smells are amazing. Stop at the tea shop for a cuppa and some scones with clotted cream & strawberry jam !

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