Visitors can expect to see a wide range of historic features, including surreal trees, a restored walled garden, working Victorian Glasshouses, a 300 foot pergola, a spring garden with flint bridges, and occasional surreal fibreglass trees.
Visitors can enjoy an eggciting Easter trail and participate in fun arts and crafts activities in the gardens classroom. Those who complete the trail will receive a yummy chocolate treat at the end.
Visitors can enjoy an exclusive tour of the famous gardens with two senior and knowledgeable members of the Garden Team. The tour is followed by a delicious cream tea in the prestigious Oak Hall.
Visitors can learn more about gardening by watching a series of short videos by the Head Gardener, Tom Brown, on how to 'grow your own'. Additionally, the Gardens team has propagated around 35 different varieties of winter stems for planting in the Spring Garden.
Visitors can support the upkeep and care of the gardens by becoming generous donors, friends, or leaving legacy gifts. The botanical garden is part of a registered charity and relies on the support of its supporters to continue its excellence.