Visitor Information

 

The garden and café open on 3rd April.

Opening times Wed – Sun: 11am – 4.30pm.

We close for 2024 on September 29th.

Please note that we no longer open on Bank Holiday Mondays.

PARKING FREE
GUEST WIFI IN CAFE
ENTRY TO CAFE, PLANT SALES AND SHOP IS FREE

 

Garden entry 

ALL adults £9 | Children under 5 FREE | Children over 5 £5 | Season ticket for one £35

We are not linked to any discount schemes.

Entry to our café is free – it is located just outside the garden boundary. Why not enjoy a coffee or glass of wine whilst looking out over our award-winning cider orchard?

Entry to our plant and gift sales area is also free.

Our Roman coins are on display in the garden museum – entry to garden must be paid in order to view them.

We love our four-legged friends, but as we are a working farm dogs are not permitted in our gardens and café garden, unless they are assistant dogs.

Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times as there are open water features.

 

Accessibility

As with many open gardens please be particularly careful as you will encounter changing levels, uneven footing and open water.

A fit, able-bodied companion is advisable for wheelchair users or the visually impaired or blind (there are no hand rails in the garden). 50% of the garden is accessible level – there are a few slopes. Our disabled toilet is suitable for a standard sized wheelchair. For your safety on very wet days or after heavy rain we may advise that the garden is unsuitable for wheelchair users.

Although most of the garden is flat and dry underfoot we suggest sensible footwear.

Please feel free to call us if you would like more information.

 

GROUPS

Groups are welcome by prior appointment. We have space for only one coach a day. Entry is £9.00 per person.

Our café is small so we can’t offer meals off the menu for groups over 25 in number. For groups up to 45 in number we offer a set menu option payable in advance. Picnics are not permitted on site.

DIRECTIONS

Stockton Bury is 2 miles from the market town of Leominster and 7 miles from historic Ludlow. If coming from Leominster on the A49 take the right hand turn signed for the A4112. Follow this road for 1/4 of a mile into the village of Kimbolton and the garden entrance is on your right. If you reach the Stockton Cross Inn you have gone too far.

Postcode for Satnav HR6 0HB.

JUST SO YOU KNOW

No picnicking is allowed. Dogs are not permitted.

Children are welcome but must be supervised at all times,
especially near water features and plant displays.

Thank you.