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East Lambrook Manor Gardens

South Petherton, United Kingdom

East Lambrook Manor Gardens
Path to Manor - images supplied by East Lambrook Manor Gardens Terraces in May - images supplied by East Lambrook Manor Gardens Silver Garden in July Terraces in July - images supplied by East Lambrook Manor Gardens Terraces in September - images supplied by East Lambrook Manor Gardens Snowdrops along the ditch banks - images supplied by East Lambrook Manor Gardens Wild Flower meadow - images supplied by East Lambrook Manor Gardens Hellebores - images supplied by East Lambrook Manor Gardens Hellebores - images supplied by East Lambrook Manor Gardens Geranium malviflorum - images supplied by East Lambrook Manor Gardens

The gardens of East Lambrook were created by Margery Fish between 1938 to 1969. During this period she dedicated her time to creating what we think of as the quintessential English Cottage Garden.

We can now enjoy wandering through these wonderful gardens, admiring the wide borders brimming with a mix of old fashioned and contemporary plants.

East Lambrook Gardens - Hellebores in spring

East Lambrook is renowned for its specialist collections of hellebores, snowdrops and hardy geraniums.

East Lambrook Gardens - Snowdrops
East Lambrook Gardens - Snowdrops

These peaceful and beautiful gardens are really worth a visit.

East Lambrook Gardens - Geranium, Cranesbill
East Lambrook Gardens - Geranium, Cranesbill

 

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Getting there

Turn off the A303 at the South Petherton roundabout in Somerset and follow the brown tourist flower signs and black and white road signs from South Petherton to the centre of East Lambrook village. 

There are brown directional tourist signs on the A303 in both directions before the South Petherton roundabout and on the South Petherton exit from the roundabout. 

After leaving South Petherton watch out for the left turn to East Lambrook marked by a black and white roadsign and a brown tourist sign. 

The gardens are in the centre of the village before the Rose & Crown pub. 

The entrance is in Silver Street but please note, sat navs will take you to Middle Street which is incorrect. 

The jouney time by car from the roundabout is about four minutes.

Address

South Petherton, Somerset, TA13 5HH, United Kingdom

Open times

10am to 5pm.

Open Tuesdays to Mondays.

Facilities

Malthouse Cafe serves cakes and refreshments - self-service.

Local pubs for hot lunches.

There is a plant nursery to purchase plants seen in the gardens.

Entry fees

Adults around £6.00

Children under 16 - free

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