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Myddelton House Gardens
"Unearth the unusual and delve into the beautiful eight acres of Myddelton House Gardens and discover the compelling story of Edward Augustus Bowles, one of Britain’s most famous self-taught gardeners, artists and expert botanists."
Address: Bulls Cross , London EN2 9HG, XGL, GB
Phone: 0845 677 0600
State: XGL
City: London
Zip Code: EN2 9HG


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Reviews
We visited in winter and there was so much to see, much more than some gardens that we have visited that were boasting about winter colour. There are snowdrops everywhere! The greenhouses are probably the best cared for greenhouses I have ever seen, someone clearly loves them. We will be back in the summer! This is a great place to spend a couple of hours and you only have to pay £2.50 to park!
What a great find! Beautiful place for a walk and a spot of lunch, very friendly. Highlights were all the greenhouses, stunning plants and such a variety.. they had plants I've never seen before.. £2.50 to park all day
I've been coming here regularly for years....Not having a back garden, it's where I go whenever I seek peace and inspiration. It's a great place to go to watch the changing seasons; there is always something new to see. I particularly like the kitchen garden where I can happily sit for ages and soak up the fresh scent of the vegetables and herbs. Each area of the garden has its own unique character, with lots of quiet corners to explore. The cafe on site is also excellent.
Small but perfectly formed. Interior of house not open. Shows signs of Covid neglect, buy in some ways more charming. Cafe has had a huge make over and has good historical displays in it.
The garden is a wonder of natural looking planting and more exotic specimens. Restored from its Bowles legacy with many crocuses and snowdrops early in the year, a large pond and calm areas to ponder and listen to your surroundings. Easy to get to with a cafe and pay and display carpark.
Excellent. We went to the Halloween Pumpkin Hunt in Oct half term and it was good not busy. You walk around the grounds looking for pumpkins. The parking is only £2.50, with free entry. It has a small café. The place is clean and tidy, the staff were friendly. Overall very good.
A top place to walk around. You don’t pay entry but you pay for the car park, bring a change, I think it’s £2.50. There’s a cafe, shop & gorgeous places to be discovered. Definitely worth visiting.
This is a hidden jewel. I was surprised by the large number of exotic plants in this park. You can see everything from exotic flowers, to different types of bamboo, to large sequoias. The plant species are from all ofer the world, from the Americas to Asia and Australia.
Lovely gardens. It has everything you want from a garden, trees, flowers, greenhouses, orchard, vegetable garden, lake, Enfield market cross and many more. All set in a delightful layout and not too big, so you can comfortably access all the gardens. Also has a nice tea room with a varied menu. Highly recommended.
Beautiful beautiful place! A true hidden gem. Have lived around this area for over 10 years and had never visited this place. Went there as an Art excursion. Loved the place and atmosphere. Beautiful and quiet. Lovely place to unwind and relax. The gardens are maintained so very beautiful. There is a cafe too if you fancy a hot drink. Perfect place for a family picnic or just for a solitary walk/day out away from the busy noisy life. Would definitely go there again. Very tranquil place for relaxing meditation or reflection.
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