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King Johns House

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King John's Garden is in the centre of Romsey surrounding the historic King John's House Heritage Centre. It is open all year and is free entry.

Story

The garden was begun in 1990. The idea was to create a period garden in keeping with the historic buildings. The oldest, King John's House dates from the 13th century and first belonged to Romsey Abbey until its dissolution in 1539. In late Tudor times a two storey timber framed building was added. All the plants in the first part of the garden were in cultivation before 1700 and this part of the garden was opened in 1995. When the Victorian property which now houses the Museum was purchased, a further garden beside the tea room was established in 2001 with a Victorian flavour. The garden is now well established and provides a delightful green sanctuary in the heart of Romsey. It is divided in two parts by a high brick wall, all that remains of the Queen Anne cottages which once stood on this spot. The north side of the garden is more informal having an area of spring meadow planted with apple trees, a summer meadow and bounded on one side by a stream. There is also a stone paved courtyard with a quince and a pentice which provides a shady seating area.
The south side of the garden is laid out in a series of gardens, there is a medieval style herber, then a series of beds well stocked with flowers of the period, including lavender, old roses and clematis. From here the path leads to a fountain courtyard and then to the tearoom and Victorian garden.
The garden is maintained by a team of volunteers. Presently we have plenty of garden helpers but if you would like to support the gardens and receive invites to yearly events you can become a Friend of King John's gardens for a subscription of £5 a year. The Friends of KJG get an invitation to the AGM which usually includes a talk from a garden expert and to an organised summer garden visit. Many Friends also get involved in fundraising and running garden events and open days.
To become a 'Friend' of the garden please contact the membership secretary using the email address listed on this page.

Address: Church Street , Romsey SO51 8BT, HAM, GB
Phone: 01794 512200
moc.liamg@nedragsnhojgnik
State: HAM
City: Romsey
Zip Code: SO51 8BT


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Reviews
During our visit to Romsey, we wanted a place to drink a cup of tea. We saw a sign about this place and then we were told politely that they were closing soon. She was friendly when she conveyed the information. This was a bit disappointing because the interior of the building was lovely. We shall definitely visit the tea room again when we are in Romsey.
Romsey's cafe scene seems to get a bit thinner each year, but there's one place that's always a gem: King John’s House. It's a quiet spot with a lovely garden that's perfect on a sunny day. They serve delicious homemade cakes and tea, and the historical charm, complete with amusing life-like models, makes it a fun place to unwind. Whenever I visit my parents, it’s my go-to spot for a good laugh and a relaxing time.
Absolutely brilliant !! As a history buff the story we were told during the guided tour was great. Thank you Mark for really bringing it to life. The cheese scone with pickle was super tasty and the garden a total joy. I have read the reviews from earlier this year and I say boo to the guy that marked it down for only filter coffee, because it was excellent filter coffee and it you want something poncy go and spend a fiver at Costa. This is local history at its best and well done to the Trust for looking after it so well.
We only went in King John’s garden. The garden is beautiful. Lovely example of a traditional English country garden. Lovely grapevines, pear trees growing up the walls. Little places to sit down and relax in the garden. A great bee hotel.
A lovely small house, dating from the period shortly after King John's work. There is a nice garden, with a cafe. Inside, they had a bit of an art exhibit upstairs, whilst downstairs had some details about the building.
We found the house but the sign just said guided walks at 11am and 2pm. No one there to advise. Wandered through the tea room and garden and left. Very impressive building but sadly didn't go inside.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedYes
This is a very interesting house dating from the 13th century. They do guided tours. It also has a very pretty garden and a good cafe. The food is good and reasonably priced and the staff are always very polite.
A very interesting place to visit. We stopped in for tea but picked this information sheet with opening times and costs.Visited onWeekdayReservation recommendedNot sure
Loved this little place full of history. We had a lovely lunch and was welcomed by the friendly staff. Would highly recommend a visit.
Beautiful place to spend the afternoon. Beautiful garden, wonderful tea room and interesting museum! The people that work here are all so nice and helpful and the atmosphere is so relaxing, a real little oasis.
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