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Munstead Wood

Surrey

An Arts and Crafts fusion of architectural and garden design and home to one of the World’s most influential gardeners – Gertrude Jekyll.

    An aerial view of a house in a woodland glade at Munstead Wood, Surrey

    Important notice

    Munstead Wood will remain closed while we work on plans to renovate and restore the property. Visit things to see and do for ways to get involved with our work.

    Plans for the future

    Whilst we plan for Munstead Wood's future we would invite you to learn more about why it's so special and the work we need to do here.

    Donate Now 

    We are now asking for your help in raising funds to ensure that Munstead Wood remains a beautiful and inspiring oasis for years to come.

    An open arched doorway in a large garden wall is surrounded by lush green mediterranean planting

    Floral Design Day at Munstead Wood 

    On 5 June enter the private world of Gertrude Jekyll, and experience floral design within the house and gardens where one of Britain’s most influential horticultural legacies was shaped. £525 per person, booking essential.

    Vase of flowers on a table

    Behind the scenes tours at Munstead Wood 

    Visit Munstead Wood this summer to learn more about the remarkable story of Gertrude Jekyll. Join a behind the scenes tour to discover this beautiful garden and hear about what we have been working on since the property was acquired.

    An aerial view of a house in a woodland glade at Munstead Wood, Surrey

    What next for Munstead Wood? 

    We saved Munstead Wood for the nation in April 2023. In our first year of looking after the house and garden we’ve been working to understand what we have while developing our plans for the future. Read our article to find out more about the project and what’s coming next .

    Aerial view showing a large roofscape with many ornate brick chimneys of differing heights.
    A large purple flower amongst many green leaves

    Donate to Munstead Wood

    Please consider making a donation today, to support our work at Gertrude Jekyll's Munstead Wood, where gardening changed for ever.