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In September 2015, Ash C said about Hestercombe Gardens
Nice place..nice walks. Nice coffee but the price of the cakes takes the piss

Great for dogs and would recommend but still not the cakes
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In September 2015, KimM750 said about Hestercombe Gardens
After a late lunch in the rather expensive cafe (£6 for an albeit very nice baguette and £2 for a small bottled water), we decided to walk around the gardens. However, as it was by then 3.30pm, we decided against paying the £10.50 per person entry fee! Surely later in the day the rate should be halved?

Shame, as a walk would have been nice and at least the charity would have received some entrance fee from us but not at over £40 for the four of us for a couple of hours visit.

If you visit, ensure you go for the whole day, and if on a budget, take a picnic.
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In September 2015, Nick S said about Hestercombe Gardens
We have been numerous times to the gardens. They are worth the entry fee but if you are more than a couple of visits I would suggest an annual pass as its more cost effective. There is a great cafe that is dog friendly and the gardens are flea pot for dogs as long as on leads.
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In September 2015, bryn a said about Hestercombe Gardens
nicely kept. tidy gardens but not an attraction i would come back personally for as i found it a bit boring
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In October 2015, eddon1983 said about Hestercombe Gardens
This is a beautifully laid out garden, a lovely place to visit on a sunny day. There are laid gardens and a lot of walks through trees and lakes. The views are great and when we were there they had a wedding in progress The old house had a gallery showing an exhibition of photographs. They have a nice cafe at the entrance for refreshments and in the house they have a formal restaurant serving afternoon teas.
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In October 2015, Em F said about Hestercombe Gardens
Beautiful gardens, no matter what time of year, the views are stunning. Cafe lovely, as is the shop.
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In October 2015, rock_a_bye_10 said about Hestercombe Gardens
This is a lovely place to visit and browse plus the fact you can have a coffee and a slice of cake or other choice of food
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In October 2015, Tallsally2323 said about Hestercombe Gardens
We had a lovely walk up winding pathways, with several follies and amazing views across the gardens and valleys. Garden influenced by Gertrude Jekell

Reminded me of Helligan, as this garden has been lovingly restored. Good plant shop, plus garden related items for sale. Also enjoyed tea in the courtyard, plus scrumptious chocolate cake.
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In October 2015, JoJo00007 said about Hestercombe Gardens
This is a great place to visit for people of all ages, whether it's a sunny day or a crisp winter morning. It's also good fun at Christmas and Halloween.

The restaurant is also good, although it can make for an expensive visit if all four of us go in for tea and cake. I wish they'd make the cakes a little smaller and charge a little less.
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In October 2015, family_manDevon said about Hestercombe Gardens
Firstly, Hestercombe is not owned by the National Trust but by its own small independent charity. It is a lovely, somewhat undiscovered, gem with a mixture of landscape gardens, formal gardens and woodland walks. At each turn there is a different view, something else to look at and a variety of plants to explore. It is different at every season so it does not matter when you come here - there are always delights to see. I have brought family members of all ages here ranging from age 5 up to 85 and all have enjoyed the experience.
For the young there is a small play area, witches hut, swan, ducks and fish to feed and plenty of space to run around. A lot of the gardens are wheel chair friendly, although it was not designed with accessibility in mind back in the 18th century so there are some areas that are not accessible. You are able to borrow wheel chairs and there is also a motorised cross country disabled scooter for hire.
The house is now a contemporary art gallery with varying exhibitions on. Sadly it is suffering from the ravages caused by previously being owned by a local authority and only slowly managing to get back to a little of how it may once have looked. There is a second hand bookshop, and a most excellent tea room which is open for lunch and afternoon tea. This is the Column Room restaurant and serves a more upmarket menu than that available in the cafe at the main visitor centre.
The visitor centre has a gift shop, plant centre and an excellent cafe serving hot and cold food, all prepared to order, and excellent home made cakes. My wife and I had lunch here and she declared that the food was "just as good as on the Orient Express" - high praise indeed!
This makes for a lovely day/afternoon out no matter what the season and what I like is the friendliness without the "educational" element that you get at a National Trust property. Very much recommended.
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