Beautiful, almost hidden gem of a place. My only concern was that my 2 year old daughter has no concept of water safety and there were no lifeguards on duty.
Cornfields Dancing
Attractive historic gardens are a delight to view, even on a wet winters day. Check what days the gardens are open before coming. There is an admission charge to enter the gardens. Tickets can be bought from the cafe which serves hot and cold beverages and delicious cakes.
Darren Smith
A lovely afternoon was had at Kilver Court.The Babycham Afternoon Tea was fantastic.A great event, well attended, great service and the music was an added bonus.Tables sympathetically laid out, it was also nice to mix with people.Thank you very muchDarren and Lisa
David Martin
A little known gem in the local community.
Jessica Merritt-Johns
A really beautiful garden with picturesque viaduct and water features. Autumn is definitely a great time to visit - we had such fun doing the Halloween trail and feeding the ducks under the red leaves.Carl at the shed was very helpful and personable, which made a big positive impact on our experience. Tasty pumpkin spiced latte and we got in with the Gardeners World 2 for 1 card so got value for money!
anita french
Lovely quiet gardens on a sunny day
Shells D
Beautiful, restful.
DJ Erol
A hidden gem of a garden in Shepton Mallet a must for visitors to the area.
Stephen Flower
Lovely peaceful garden. Nice mix of planting and use of water. Definitely take time to sit and contemplate.
Penny Rogers
Beautiful gardens to walk around but quite pricy for what it is and the cafe wasn't open when we visited so only the hot drinks stand
Am a member of the RHS so was able to go here on a Wed or Thursday as a partner garden for free, & my husband is an OAP so was at a reduced price. Gardens were very enjoyable, well looked after and interesting.Sadly the cafe was closed, apparently for refurbishment, although I could see no sign of any work being done. The only refreshment available was from a mobile hut, the coffee was tepid & disappointing and the only cake was pre-wrapped fingers of assort flapjack/biscuits. Don’t bother with it.
Paul Ruffles
Small but lovely and unusual gardens. The backdrop of an old viaduct makes for great photo opportunities. Small waterways weave in amongst the planting and flow into a large lake with many bird species pottering around.During August, it has a popup café that is selling really good coffee and a tasty range of cakes.
Bridget Anderson
The most immaculately kept gardens. A delight to walk around. Well worth the visit.
Sam SWG
Café closed in August??! CrazyEdit. We traveled here this past Sunday, and got told by a guy in a "coffee shed" with paper cup coffees that the café was closed for a refurb during August??? Is it? Isn't it? If we try again will we be disappointed again Heather? Are you telling half truths?
John Trott
Lovely place the gardens are something else well worth a visit
Beautiful, almost hidden gem of a place. My only concern was that my 2 year old daughter has no concept of water safety and there were no lifeguards on duty.
Attractive historic gardens are a delight to view, even on a wet winters day. Check what days the gardens are open before coming. There is an admission charge to enter the gardens. Tickets can be bought from the cafe which serves hot and cold beverages and delicious cakes.
A lovely afternoon was had at Kilver Court.The Babycham Afternoon Tea was fantastic.A great event, well attended, great service and the music was an added bonus.Tables sympathetically laid out, it was also nice to mix with people.Thank you very muchDarren and Lisa
A little known gem in the local community.
A really beautiful garden with picturesque viaduct and water features. Autumn is definitely a great time to visit - we had such fun doing the Halloween trail and feeding the ducks under the red leaves.Carl at the shed was very helpful and personable, which made a big positive impact on our experience. Tasty pumpkin spiced latte and we got in with the Gardeners World 2 for 1 card so got value for money!
Lovely quiet gardens on a sunny day
Beautiful, restful.
A hidden gem of a garden in Shepton Mallet a must for visitors to the area.
Lovely peaceful garden. Nice mix of planting and use of water. Definitely take time to sit and contemplate.
Beautiful gardens to walk around but quite pricy for what it is and the cafe wasn't open when we visited so only the hot drinks stand
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Am a member of the RHS so was able to go here on a Wed or Thursday as a partner garden for free, & my husband is an OAP so was at a reduced price. Gardens were very enjoyable, well looked after and interesting.Sadly the cafe was closed, apparently for refurbishment, although I could see no sign of any work being done. The only refreshment available was from a mobile hut, the coffee was tepid & disappointing and the only cake was pre-wrapped fingers of assort flapjack/biscuits. Don’t bother with it.
Small but lovely and unusual gardens. The backdrop of an old viaduct makes for great photo opportunities. Small waterways weave in amongst the planting and flow into a large lake with many bird species pottering around.During August, it has a popup café that is selling really good coffee and a tasty range of cakes.
The most immaculately kept gardens. A delight to walk around. Well worth the visit.
Café closed in August??! CrazyEdit. We traveled here this past Sunday, and got told by a guy in a "coffee shed" with paper cup coffees that the café was closed for a refurb during August??? Is it? Isn't it? If we try again will we be disappointed again Heather? Are you telling half truths?
Lovely place the gardens are something else well worth a visit