RHS Fullers Mill
Fullers Mill is an enchanting quiet waterside oasis, created by the late Bernard Tickner MBE, who started developing the garden in 1958.
Set near Bury St Edmunds in the heart of Suffolk, this seven-acre garden sits on the banks of the River Lark and Culford Stream and has its own Mill Pond.
This tranquil garden surprises with a plantsman’s collection of rare and unusual shrubs, perennials, lilies and marginal plants. A Mediterranean influence of planting runs through the The Quandaries, while alpines grow charmingly on the terraces in the Low Garden, which is a mix of shady areas and sunny clearings.
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Bury St Edmunds
Suffolk
IP28 6HD
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Location
- Outdoor
During the last year, some of the garden areas have been rejuvenated. New plants, which will be in their full glory in mid-summer, have been introduced. These include Metasequoia glyptostroboides ‘Gold Rush’ becoming a beautiful golden yellow and Tilia henryana - Henry’s Lime with its stunning heart-shaped leaves and a fragrant display of small creamy-white flowers.