The Sir Harold Hillier Gardens


Sir Harold Hillier Gardens is one of the most important modern plant collections in the world. Established in 1953 by the distinguished plantsman Sir Harold Hillier, the magnificent collection of over 42,000 plants from temperate regions around the world grows in a variety of superb themed landscapes set over 180 acres of rolling Hampshire countryside. Open throughout the year, every part of the Gardens offers beauty, inspiration and discovery whatever the season. A ú3.5 million Visitor & Education Pavilion with stylish licensed restaurant and gift shop offers fine views of the collection and surrounding countryside.

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The Sir Harold Hillier Gardens,
Jermyns Lane,
Ampfield,
Romsey,
Hampshire
SO51 0QA

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Information on The Sir Harold Hillier Gardens, Jermyns Lane, Ampfield, Romsey

Opening Times: All year ex 25 & 26 Dec, Daily 10:00-18:00/dusk.
Admission: Adult £7.50, Child under 16 Free, Concessions £6.50.
Location: Situated between Ampfield and Braishfield, two miles north east of Romsey, signposted on white brown tourist signs.
Facilities: Coaches Welcome,  Limited Disabled Access,  Child Friendly,  Guide dogs only,  Gift Shop,  Plants for Sale,  Guided Tours (restrictions may apply),  Light Refreshments,  Restaurant,  Tea Room,  Toilet Facilities,  Parking Availability
Parkland / Woodland Acreage: 180
Events 2008: Events all year round - see website for programme