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Apr 22, 2025
Read that these were grade 1 listed gardens and thought they would be beautiful on a Spring day. They had run out of maps at reception but they told us which way to go. There was a shiny new children…Full review by KAW687
Apr 21, 2025
We went on a wet bank holiday. We will definitely visit again in better weather. Plenty of walks and gardens to explore and a play area for kids. More time needed to experience fully than the hour we…Full review by 57andy
Mar 25, 2025
We were surprised by the size of this place, as we hadn't seen any mention of a deer park when looking online in advance. The gardens were pretty and fun to explore, I imagine they will be spectacula…Full review by weaverl13
No they don't but if you don't want to go into the garden you can walk around the edge which is lovely. You can go as far as the visitor centre for a drink etc but not through into the actual …
No they don't but if you don't want to go into the garden you can walk around the edge which is lovely. You can go as far as the visitor centre for a drink etc but not through into the actual gardens.
Is they a discount for disability people who r on D L A and does carer av to pay
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Hi there! Disabled visitor's are charged the standard admission price, but carers are admitted for free. There is some useful information about facilities at the Gardens on the Visitors …
Hi there! Disabled visitor's are charged the standard admission price, but carers are admitted for free. There is some useful information about facilities at the Gardens on the Visitors with Disabilities tab on the website. Hope that is helpful.
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