Tintinhull Garden
SomersetA place of floral beauty, tranquillity and innovation - a gardener's garden paradise.
Farm Street, Tintinhull, Yeovil, Somerset, BA22 8PZ

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Opening times for 18 February 2026
Asset Opening time Garden Closed Food / Drink Closed Light refreshments available (last order 30 minutes before closing).
Whole property
Ticket type With Gift Aid Without Gift Aid Adult (18+) £9.90 £9.00 Child (5-17) under 5s free £5.00 £4.50 Family (2 Adults and up to 3 children) £24.80 £22.50 1 Adult and up to 2 children £14.90 £13.50 Group (Adult 18+) £8.55 Group (Child 5-17) £4.28 Become a member and discover more than 500 places
- Assistance dogs only
- Bookshop
- Car park
- Kiosk
Drinks, snacks and ice-cream.
- Picnic area
Visitors are welcome to picnic in the peaceful arboretum.
- Toilet
Drop-off point is outside main courtyard. Accessible toilet. Grounds accessible with care, but paths uneven. Arboretum and orchard not accessible.
- Accessible toilet
- Designated parking
- Drop-off point
- Level access to food outlet
- Seating available
- Steps/uneven terrain
- By road
- 1 mile south of A303 (London to Exeter). Follow signs to Tintinhull villageParking: Free, 150 yards from house. We recommend using What3Words: ///briefing.quality.stalemate which will take you to the car park.
- By train
- Yeovil Pen Mill 5 miles; Yeovil Junction 7 miles
- By bus
- Yeovil bus station to South Petherton
- Cycling
- Cyclestreets journey planner: Plan your route to Tintinhull using the CycleStreets journey planner link below (This journey planner uses OpenStreetMap data which is generally excellent but accuracy cannot be guaranteed. If you come to a footpath or other cycle-prohibited track, please don’t ride on it).
Planning your visit
Events at Tintinhull Garden
Tintinhull Garden is now closed till Friday 27 March 2026. We look forward to seeing you then.

Group visits at Tintinhull Garden
Find out about making a group booking at Tintinhull Garden, or combining it with a visit to other National Trust places nearby in South Somerset if you’d like to make a day of it.

Visiting Tintinhull Garden with your dog
Dogs are welcome at Tintinhull Garden. Find out where they are allowed in the garden.

Highlights
Garden
Created last century around an attractive 17th-century manor house, Tintinhull Garden is one of the most harmonious small gardens in Britain. It features secluded lawns, pools and imaginative borders.
Tea-room
A small tea-room with indoor and outdoor seating that serves a range of hot and cold drinks, and light snacks.
Garden produce and plants
The productive kitchen garden grows a range of vegetables and cut flowers which can be purchased for a small donation. Plants such as the Persicaria 'Red Dragon', are propagated in the greenhouses and are also available for a small donation.
Book Barn
Small second-hand book area located in the Tintinhull Barn.
Things to see and do
Things to see at Tintinhull Garden
Discover the secluded spaces within Tintinhull Garden, each offering calm from the busy world. In spring, the garden boasts a stunning array of spring bulbs, including tulips and alliums, followed closely by vast numbers of towering foxgloves. In summer, the roses come into full bloom, with such favourites as ‘Champagne Moment’, ‘Twice In A Blue Moon’ and ‘For Your Eyes Only’. Autumn brings more colour change, and the Kitchen Garden overflows with produce.

Top trails
Orchards, stiles and fields circular walk
Enjoy the views in the heart of cider country at Tintinhull village, which dates back to the Saxon period, and discover medieval field systems and historic orchards.

Places to stay

Tintinhull House
Stay in part of this idyllic Somerset house among the formal garden of Tintinhull.
Upcoming events
Heritage Open Days Free Entry to Tintinhull Garden
As part of Heritage Open Days, we invite you to enjoy free entry to see Tintinhull Garden. 14-18 September 2026
About Tintinhull Garden
The garden, complete with working kitchen garden and orchard, lies in the charming village of Tintinhull, Somerset. Glittering pools, secluded lawns, colourful borders and clipped hedges provide the perfect spot to relax and unwind away from the hustle and bustle.
The 17th-century house is a National Trust holiday cottage sleeping up to eight people.
If you need to call Tintinhull please ring 01458 224471, but be aware that the line connects to Lytes Cary Manor.
History
History of Tintinhull Garden
The delightful Tintinhull Garden in Somerset was created around a 17th-century manor house by two 20th-century gardeners. Discover how these two women developed their vision of this beautiful space.

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