Gorgeous gardens - even on a wet, cold and miserable day in November. Cafe was lovely, and we really enjoyed our afternoon tea. Staff were friendly and helpful. A really nice day out.
Beautiful if a little small Japanese garden. Nice to walk around and learn the history. Will take around one hour tops to soak it all in - it’s peaceful. Better for adults, young kids will possibly not appreciate it although the kid’s play area will be fun for them. The on-site cafe offers good serv
From top to toe, a breathtaking experience. Well-maintained landscapes, lovely staff, free car park. A cafe is available, too. Nature at its finest! Lush green everywhere, a perfect getaway for couples or families!🥳🙏
Absolutely beautiful gardens. Very well looked after, lovely information boards with the history which was fascinating. The cafe was beyond what I expected with a very good menu. Plenty of seating outdoors and picnic areas. Make sure to go through the locked gate to the woodland to see the lovely li
Amazing place, so peaceful and chilled. I've been here a few times now and it always makes me smile when I see the lake and grounds, lovely little tea room that does lunches, will be back
What an amazing place to visit. Even though it was raining hard. The colours were amazing. It is a lovely place to come and relax and take in the beauty of it.
Well signposted so easy to find. Absolutely stunning, peaceful & tranquil garden. All staff were so friendly and helpful. Good value for money. Only criticism would be that the access road could be doing with widening or more passing places.
Found this gem of a place through a TikTok and booked our tickets immediately for my Japan enthusiast boyfriend and I. The gardens are so well kept and beautiful to walk around. We got so lucky with the weather too.
The tea room is bustling and has some delicious food on offer. Sandwiches, soup and
Visited the Garden for the first time . Beautiful landscaping, very relaxing walk We had a delicious lunch Only minor quibble was we went on Ella 's walk to the weir, which ultimately takes you thriugh a wood to a closed gate to a private property so you have to turn back . Why in the world wo
Great place to feel calm. We had a bit of a problem getting to the picnic area with one of us using a crutch and one using an adult walker, the grass was so high and full of divots that it was nigh on impossible to push through, I'd suggest a short grassed walkway at the least. The toilets were imma
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