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"Just a stone’s throw from Oxford and within easy reach of London nestles Waterperry Gardens.Made famous by Beatrix Havergal who established her School of Horticulture for Ladies here from 1932 to 1971, it’s now home to 8 acres of beautifully landscaped ornamental gardens, a quality plant centre and garden shop, gallery and gift shop, museum and tea shop.We are open all year round except between Christmas and New Year’s Day, 10am to 5.30pm between April 1st and October 31st and 10am to 5pm in the winter.There is a charge to look around the gardens, but access to the rest of the estate is free."
Address: Nr Wheatley , Oxford OX33 1JZ, OXF, GB
Phone: 01844 339226
State: OXF
City: Oxford
Zip Code: OX33 1JZ


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Reviews
Outstanding. A wonderful day/ half day out. Everything is quality and every employee we spoke to was helpful and charming. The gardens are magnificent; all credit to the wonderful gardening team. The garden centre is also a pleasure to visit with an enormous selection of plants, shrubs and trees and quality, stylish hardware and gifts. There is also The Gift Barn where you buy entrance to the gardens but will be slightly delayed by the delightful artisan gifts and jewelry. The Gallery also has beautiful items for sale from some highly talented craftsmen and women. The museum is something you must not miss and catalogues craftsmanship tools across the centuries in a compact wonderfully presented display. Then there is The Tea Room which offers delicious freshly cooked food using local produce. It has ample indoor and outdoor seating in delightful surroundings. There is a Farm Shop with super local produce; it has a fabulous butchery and fresh vegetables as well as other lovely looking produce. Oh! And there's a little amphitheatre!There is ample parking and good wheelchair access to everything. It is dog friendly for well behaved dogs on leads. We had huge fun and will go back again and next time visit the Manor House.
Lovely place to visit. It has a formal garden, herbaceous border garden, rockeries, apple and pear orchards. The orchards were a pleasant surprise as I haven't seen them in such a setting before. It even has an amphitheatre, a farm shop, a gallery, museum and its own church. The cafe offers as selection of hot and cold food and seems to be very popular. There is plenty of parking available.
I've been to the tea shop before but didn't realise there was a garden with a river and beautiful features. What a lovely surprise and being the early spring the variety and mass of snowdrops was astounding. There's a white bridge. Crazy maze like hedges and I'm definitely going back in the late spring summer time. Parking is free not far from. M40. Easy to find.
Lovey walk in the gardens and quite a peaceful place to go to. The orchard is really lovely the blossom just starting to fill the trees. Attractive displays in the gift barn of kitchen and decorative items and gifts, small garden shop and plant centre with well looked after plants and trees.
One of my favourite places in Oxfordshire. I love the drive there and the gardens even more. We have already visited a few times but each time is different, better than the one before. We are yet to visit during autumn, having visited both in spring and summer. Regardless, it’s an oasis and I can’t recommend it enough. Oh, and the cheese scones in the cafeteria? Best ones I’ve ever had!
Excellent. Beautiful gardens. Wonderfully manicured hedges. Nice river walk. Helpful staff. Well worth the entry fee. Would love to go back in spring or summer.
Small gardens, but a lovely place to walk. The snowdrops in Jan/Feb in particular. Also has a complex of shops inc gallery and a place labelled as a Teashop but it serves much more than that. Limited menu but imaginative and delicious. Squash lasagne was lovely. Fair price and friendly staff. Plan on returning when the orchards are flowering.
Restaurant was busy and seemed a little chaotic, but it didn't take too long to get served and there was lots of seating under the marquee outside. My leek and broccoli lasagne had too much leek, but the flavour was delicious! The jacket spuds were hoovered up by family members. We walked round the garden and it was a lovely walk, especially by the river and seeing the sunken performance space! My preschooler loved running around the place too and playing hide and seek in the henge. Definitely a great place to visit.
Our first time visiting on our way home Banbury. Would highly recommend this to anyone who wants a good day out to visit, not just for gardeners but any interest in rural life and older property. The museum is a treasure trove of information and interest and the best I have seen. The cafe and restaurant is highly recommended and is on my return list for next visit. Many events are available during the year so the website will be of interest and worth checking.
It was OK and what there was was nice but we were expecting more. There seemed to be huge areas of grass with the potential for more borders or themed spaces. Tearoom was good and not overly expensive.
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