RHS Waterperry Gardens
Seven miles from the heart of historic Oxford lies Waterperry Gardens – nine acres of beautiful ornamental gardens with a fascinating history. Established as a School of Horticulture for Ladies by Beatrix Havergal in 1932, it is now also home to a plant centre, garden shop, art gallery, gift barn, museum and teashop.
The gardens are extensive, well maintained and full of interesting plants. Much has been redesigned and replanted in recent years, with some fine formal features and pleasing plant combinations. New developments underway include the replanting of the Mary Spiller rose garden, planting the new winter border and creating a new bluebell copse.
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The Royal Horticultural Society is the UK’s leading gardening charity. We aim to enrich everyone’s life through plants, and make the UK a greener and more beautiful place.
Activities at RHS Waterperry Gardens include:
- Gardens
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Contact
Nr. Wheatley
Wheatley
Oxfordshire
OX33 1JZ
Gallery
Gardens
Age Appropriate
- Children
- Teenagers
- Adults
Location
- Outdoor
Waterperry Gardens holds year-round events including outdoor theatre, concerts, art exhibitions, operas and always something fun for the children to do in the holidays. Don’t go home without a bottle of the award-winning apple juice, made on-site with apples hand-picked from the five-acre orchards and pressed using time-honoured methods.