Greencombe Gardens


Greencombe is a post-war garden, having been started in 1946 by Horace Stroud. It is a strip of 3.5 acres on the edge of ancient woodland. The light comes from the north, with a sweep of sky down to the Bristol Channel. To the south rise wooded slopes that tumble between high Exmoor and the sea. Although most of the wonderful plants have been deliberately planted in their present positions, the garden gives you the impression that it occurred naturally and that the paths wander around the plants that already existed, so natural is the layout.

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Information on Greencombe Gardens, Porlock

Opening Times: Apr to 31 Jul, Sat-Wed 14:00-18:00.
Admission: Adult £5.00, Child (under 16yrs) £1.00.
Location: Between Porlock and Porlock Weir.
Facilities: Plants for sale, Light refreshments, Limited disabled access, Toilet facilities, Parking available, Child friendly, Guide dogs only, Garden Acreage: 3.5