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In May 2024, Celia Smith said about Hestercombe Gardens
Lovely woodland walks, a formal garden, cafe, and plant sales. The house has gift shop with local crafts, art installations at certain times, and there is an excellent second hand bookshop. Everything you need for a great afternoon out.
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In May 2024, Sharon Scriven said about Hestercombe Gardens
Over twenty years since our last visit to Hestercombe...what a transformation.
The gardens are absolutely lovely, the views, surrounding woods and fields wonderful for walks.
The house sadly isnt furnshed, but there are some art instalations, the bonuses are the gift shop, cafe and restaurant for a spoil.
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In May 2024, Eric Pallant said about Hestercombe Gardens
Beautiful.
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In May 2024, Glynis Vaughan said about Hestercombe Gardens
Lovely craft fair and walk in the grounds
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In May 2024, Paul Smith said about Hestercombe Gardens
A perfect setting whatever the weather. Glorious gardens and tranquility with glorious views all around. A place packed with a range activities throughout the year to delight all ages.
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In May 2024, Emma Libaert-kelly (Snow) said about Hestercombe Gardens
Beautiful place! The lady at the ticket desk gave our dog special allergy free treats and some extras as well so we thank you for that! We've been before and loved it both time. Spectacular gardens and so relaxing!
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In May 2024, Andrew Hammond said about Hestercombe Gardens
Outstanding. The finest English garden design, complemented with an engaging woodland walk. A combination of empathetic and committed restoration with intelligent development of the facilities.
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In May 2024, Robert Osborn said about Hestercombe Gardens
Went to friends wedding reception there very good place garden's were very good
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In May 2024, Jane Davies said about Hestercombe Gardens
Feel so lucky to have this just down the road. Always something new to discover and dog-friendly too.
If you're local to the area, membership well worth considering
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In May 2024, michael kent said about Hestercombe Gardens
We went to Hestercombe today using our Gardeners world 2 for 1 card. Entry for adults is £16.90 with gift aid or £15.30 without. There are plenty of loos dotted around with disabled facilities. There is a "Tramper mobility scooter" available if required but you must pre-book by email in advance. We went off on the many woodland paths and walked around the whole 50 acre site. Accessible paths are marked on the available map. We saw numerous buildings en route, many with fine viewpoints - Sibyl's temple, The witch house, etc. There is a cafe there but we brought our own lunch whilst sitting in the Rustic seat overlooking the Great cascade. There are numerous lakes, streams and cascades around the garden. In the lower part there is the Edwardian formal gardens a Victorian terrace and the house. That was a disappointment with nothing left inside as it had been used as Somerset fire brigades offices for decades previously. There are a few paintings in there plus the bookshop and gift shop.
Overall we were a bit underwhelmed as we expected much more colour and plants in the formal gardens. There are currently Delphiniums, Irises, Pansies in flower. Maybe if we returned in a couple of weeks then the Roses and Peonies will be in bloom. Even in the woodlands there was not much wild flowers and Rhododendrons and Azaleas were only few in number. Dogs on leads are allowed and there is a picnic area. There is also a nice plant sales area.
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