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In May 2017, 1982Dan said about Hestercombe Gardens
The formal gardens are beautiful and the landscaped valley is a pleasure.

A lovely place to spend a summers afternoon!
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In May 2017, GSH47 said about Hestercombe Gardens
Cost is quite expensive but lovely walks through the gardens and plenty of places to rest and just enjoy your surroundings. The main gardens near the house were lovely and we spent quite a bit of time there. The house was a huge disappointment, run down and empty except for a few bits of art on the walls. Take your own food as cafe is very expensive and there are lovely places to have a picnic.
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In June 2017, showcoachman said about Hestercombe Gardens
Visited with a group returning from Devon. Well signposted from Taunton. Parking close to the entrance. Plenty of paths to walkaround the lakes and formal gardens,well signed and easy to follow maps. The house is now open for viewing however much restoration is ongoing so not too much to see other than pictures of the estate history. A small but very busy Stables cafe served a large variety of food and snacks, many made to order. A plant and gift shop was also worth a visit. On a sunny day this is a very good place to enjoy, relax, picnic, or walk around.
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In June 2017, Lynne M said about Hestercombe Gardens
This garden is immense with beautiful formal garden rooms, topiary and a longer walk through the heavily treed undulating hills behind the property. Along the walk there are many and varied viewing structures built many years ago to capture significant views of the garden and lake. This walk is not difficult, its enjoyable and very tranquil.
There are refreshments available and you can also tour the house which is as it was when acquired by the National Trust approx. 3 years ago. Parking was plentiful and only a short walk from the grand house. Well worth a visit if you like to wander in beautiful surroundings.
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In June 2017, Alan D said about Hestercombe Gardens
A thoroughly delightful garden with beautiful flowerbeds and countryside vistas, as well as an interesting house and good cafe.
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In June 2017, walmerbee said about Hestercombe Gardens
Visited on a wet and windy day and it was a really excellent visit. Lovely gardens and really good walks and restored buildings. Lots of history and helpful staff and volunteers. Once shop and cafe. The main restaurant looked pretty good as well. Great for kids and dogs on a lead.
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In June 2017, John K said about Hestercombe Gardens
Our visit to Hestercombe Gardens was really enjoyable. The formal gardens were designed by Gertrude Jekyll and have only fairly recently been restored to their former glory.

There is an area of woodland with walks for the more adventurous or a stroll around the formal gardens is a delight.

An excellent café completes any visit for tea and cake after your walk around the gardens.
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In June 2017, Paul R said about Hestercombe Gardens
Came here as part of a present for my mum for her 70th Birthday treat, Firstly when it was booked nothing was mentioned about having to pay extra to get into House & Gardens where the Afternoon is held, Didnt know this until we arrived thankfully it was only an extra £5.50 per person half the usual entrance fee. What would have been good if they said that the afternoon Tea included entry to the House and Gardens, if you are working on a budget you then you need to know these things.

Had heard alot about the Afternoon Teas which was good, though when it arrived was somewhat disappointed in the lack of sandwiches and cakes, for 2 people, though thought the Jelly was nice and different and refreshing.

Gardens were well maintained nice selection of flowers some unusual, nice 2nd book shop within the house catering for all ages which is nice.

If you love gardens then you could easily spend the whole day here or during opening hours,

Due to the location you need a vehicle to get out to here, or visit as a group

Car parking is Free which is always nice to see.
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In June 2017, VancouverSeagull said about Hestercombe Gardens
18 of for afternoon tea - we had 2 long tables in the Column Room, other tables in there for fellow diners. Poor them if a table for 2 with a noisy large crowd in the same room. Huge choice of teas which came in individual pots. 3 tiered cake stand per 2 guests, sandwiches, Pimms jelly, dainty cakes, scones - clotted cream and jam to share - could probably have done with a few more savoury pieces and it's not the cheapest £18.95 each - £6 extra if you want fizz. Children half price. You do get half price entry into the gardens which are delightful. Some of our party had done that first, to me though it looked as if you could get free access after the tea as the house is set within the gardens - try it that way round.
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In June 2017, JAKZSO said about Hestercombe Gardens
Very good to spend half a day walking all around the garden. Ideal for a long stroll in the woods. I can recommend this place.
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