Miserden Park Gardens


Miserden Park is an attractive garden of Edwardian detail by Lutyens, set upon 17th century bones. Spring flowers, shrubs, fine topiary, bold grass terraces and large herbaceous borders contained within a walled garden. A rose garden, plenty of yew hedges, specimen trees, striking wisteria, a rill and lavender-and-hebe parterre being recent additions. There are fine valley views from this spectacular elevated position. The nearby nursery has a stock of good, interesting herbaceous plants.

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Miserden,
Stroud
GL6 7JA

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Information on Miserden Park Gardens, Miserden, Stroud

Organisation/s: Historic Houses Association
Opening Times: 4 Apr to 28 Sep, Tue to Thu, 10:00-17:00.
Admission: Adult £4.00, Child Free.
Location: Follow the signs to Miserden, off the A417 or B4070 Birdlip to Stroud road.
Facilities: Plants for sale, Full disabled access, Toilet facilities, Parking available, Coaches welcome (by appointment), Child friendly, Dogs on leads, Garden Acreage: 12.5