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Set in a sheltered valley this magical garden is full of surprises, with shrub-filled banks, hidden pathways and colourful herbaceous borders. Surrounding an attractive Elizabethan manor house this 20th-century garden is experimenting with a Mediterranean-style planting scheme to take advantage of its southerly location. Other surprises include a young olive grove, a small organic kitchen garden and a traditional tea garden set alongside The Shack, a unique cabin retreat designed as their summer drawing office by architects John Seely (2nd Lord Mottistone) and Paul Paget. There are also delightful walks across the adjoining Mottistone Estate
- Enjoy this hillside garden throughout the seasons.
- Relish the informality ¿ a bit on the wild side.
- Discover our resident flowerpot people.
Programme of family events and activity packs. Flowerpot trail and estate walks. Dogs welcome on leads only
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| Closes dusk if earlier. House open Bank Holiday Monday 31 May only, 2 to 5. Additional charges apply. Guided tours for members on that day 9:30 to 12 by timed ticket (available on the day). Late night opening: Wednesday 23 June, garden open until 9. Last admission 30 minutes before closing. |
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Places nearby |
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- Bembridge Windmill
- Brighstone Shop and Museum
- Newtown Old Town Hall
- The Needles Old Battery and New Battery
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