Loseley Park Gardens


The two and a half acre Walled Garden at Loseley Park, based on a design by Gertrude Jekyll, is one of the hidden secrets of the South East. It has been compared favourably by experts to gardens of national renown and its series of `rooms´ include the Rose Garden, the White Garden, the extensive Herb Garden and the spectacular Organic Vegetable Garden. Other features include the magnificent Vine Walk and the delightful Flower Garden. An ancient mulberry tree - a potent symbol of the family´s fortunes for centuries - lies close to the Moat Walk with its wonderful herbaceous border. Beyond the Moat Walk and newly planted last year is a lovely wild flower meadow and to the front of Loseley House stretches beautiful parkland and a chestnut avenue which leads down to the Lake.

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Information on Loseley Park Gardens, Guildford

Organisation/s: Historic Houses Association, Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) recommended garden
Opening Times: May-Sep, Tue-Sun & BH Mon, 11:00-17:00.
Admission: Adult £4.00, Child (5+) £2.00, Concessions £3.50.
Location: Off the B3000 Compton road, near Guildford Surrey.
Facilities: Guided tours (restrictions may apply), Plants for sale, Gift shop, Tea room, Light refreshments, Full disabled access, Toilet facilities, Parking available, Coaches welcome, Garden Acreage: 2.5 , Parkland/Woodland Acreage: 100