Their Royal Highnesses, The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall call Highgrove home. The house is not open to the public, but the Gardens are open from April to October each year to allow visitors to share The Royal Highness’s passion for this special spot.
The Prince’s innate artistic skill is reflected in the sequence of interconnected gardens that he has developed with inspiration and devotion over the course of 40 years. The gardens, which are managed organically and sustainably, have become an essential haven for a diverse range of flora and fauna.
The gardens were created to “delight the eye and sit in harmony with nature,” as The Prince puts it. Every season has its own charms, from the traditional order of the Cottage Garden to the pastoral beauty of the Wildflower Meadow. A scene that was once just grass has been converted into a breathtaking, ever-changing canvas.
On a tour that provides a rare view into The Prince of Wales’ life, discover the wonders of the gardens, as well as hidden curios and horticultural marvels.
“Seeing the delight that the garden can provide to many of the visitors, and how everyone seems to discover some area of it that is particular to them,” HRH The Prince of Wales said.