Hergest Croft Gardens, located in Herefordshire, is renowned for its stunning collection of rare trees and shrubs spread across 70 acres of beautiful countryside. Visitors can wander through diverse terrains including a charming kitchen garden, making it an idyllic retreat for nature lovers and garden enthusiasts alike.
Hergest Croft Gardens
Set in the heart of the Welsh Marches, this 70 acre garden has stunning views towards the Black Mountains. Created over 120 years by four generations of the Banks family, Hergest Croft has a unique collection of over 5,000 rare plants, trees and shrubs as well as more than 130 ‘Champion’ trees. There are gorgeous flower borders, an old fashioned Kitchen Garden, Azalea Garden, Maple Grove, and Park Wood. Spectacular spring and autumn colour make this a garden for all seasons.
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