Reviews
Add Review- Sara Shamsavari- MatthewsReviewed on Google Maps
Absolutely stunning gardens in all seasons. Best for photographs and reminiscent of the landscapes of Constable or Gainsborough. One of the most awe striking parts of this park is the crystal grotto which was created between 1765 and 1770 and endures as a mesmerising experience to visit for both adults and children. Highly recommended.
- ElliReviewed on Google Maps
Fantastic beautiful place to visit. It was a gorgeous surrounding, guided paths with arrows, gift shop and cafes, dogs friendly, great for kids to explore the cave, so calming and especial plants you will see if you know about plants. I would definitely recommend it to visit. Carpark available and free. £10 ticket fees at the current time of posting the review.
- Christelle HoareauReviewed on Google Maps
Absolutely gorgeous gardens with a magical feeling. Jazz and a cold drink in the amphitheater looking at the lake beyond the vineyard. Can’t think of a better place to spend a sunny Sunday afternoon
- Matthew BowdenReviewed on Google Maps
Beautiful grounds, make sure to walk the whole way around the lake as the views of the garden features are excellent. Reasonably sized gift shop, coffees, ice creams all on offer. Browse the walled garden, lovely examples of fruit and vegetable plants growing in the summer. Lots of events, love music and shows coming up. Interesting crystal cave, which was recently refurbished with every crystal reattached - took about 12 months to complete.
- Mark MahoneyReviewed on Google Maps
Wonderful attraction really lots to see. Your can walk the whole way round and it's probably about 3 miles. Once you leave the giftshop and cafe you walk through nice woodland. Theirs numerous follies including a temple, grotto, bridges, mill, and tower, theirs also a Turkish tent and great views. The highlight is the grotto through this closes about 430pm.