Visitors can expect to find a host of rare and unusual plants, as well as lost London treasures such as a part of Old London Bridge and the Enfield Market Cross. The gardens offer different areas to explore, including the bountiful heritage Kitchen Garden, the Pond Terrace, and the Rock Garden.
Weddings, events, and meetings can all be hosted in the beautiful setting of the gardens. Throughout the year, the gardens also host a range of events such as the Ultimate Snowdrop Sale, live music and theatre on the lawn, and seasonal guided walks.
Visitors can make the most of their visit with a cup of tea and cake at the on-site café. There are also toilets available for visitors. Additionally, there is a free car park nearby for visitors' convenience.
The botanical garden was the life-long home of a famous botanist and recipient of the Heritage Lottery Fund in 2011. The garden has been restored to tell the story of the botanist's life and gardening style. The garden is a hidden gem in North London, with each season bringing its own magic and wonder.
Visitors have described the botanical garden as a beautiful, welcoming, and uplifting place to visit. They have praised the well-kept grounds, the variety of garden settings, and the great café on-site. Many visitors have enjoyed the history dotted around the garden and have found it to be a relaxing and enjoyable place to walk around.