Garden of the Royal Horticultural Society From changeable landscapes and panoramic vistas to superb decorative horticulture, the famed Dry Garden, and untamed forests, Hyde Hall’s landscaping inspires visitors. When you see Hyde Hall now, it’s impossible to imagine it as an agricultural estate.
Dick and Helen Robinson purchased the house and estate in 1955, and in 1993, they donated the RHS to the 24-acre garden they created with the surrounding countryside. Since its inception, this massive garden has evolved from a few trees to a landscaped jewel. With an eclectic blend of ancient and modern planting techniques, Hyde Hall is a haven of peace and tranquilly set in the heart of rural Essex. Over the years, the garden has expanded in size, and there are now over 365 acres to explore. Why not become a member and enjoy unlimited free visits if you can’t view everything in one day?