Wilton House garden


Wilton House gardens are in an idyllic setting, bordered by the rivers Wyle and Nadder. A mix of open parkland in the style of Capability Brown and small formal gardens, the latter created by the 17th Earl. The four new gardens created are the Rose Garden, the Water Garden, the Tudor Knot Garden and the North Forecourt Garden. A wealth of architectural features from the earlier Renaissance and 18th century gardens include the famous Palladian Bridge. There is also a woodland walk with its collection of many interesting trees from around the world.

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Wilton House,
The Estate Office,
Wilton,
Salisbury
SP2 0BJ

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Information on Wilton House garden, The Estate Office, Wilton, Salisbury

Opening Times: 9 Apr-30 Sep, Daily, 10:30-17:30. Last admission 16:30.
Admission: Adult £4.50, Child £3.50, Family £14.00.
Location: Three miles west of Salisbury off the A36.
Facilities: Access by Bus,  Coaches Welcome,  Full Disabled Access,  Child Friendly,  Gift Shop,  Guided Tours (restrictions may apply),  Light Refreshments,  Tea Room,  Toilet Facilities,  Parking Availability
Parkland / Woodland Acreage: 21