FAQ
When can I visit? How do I become a member? Where is there to eat and drink? Find the answers to common questions about visiting Easton Walled Gardens.
The Gardens open in mid-February and close just before Christmas. For exact dates and times head to Plan Your Visit.
The Courtyard is open from mid-February to just before Christmas. Check the exact dates and times in Plan Your Visit.
The Coffee Room is open from mid-February to just before Christmas. Check the exact dates and times in Plan Your Visit.
You can visit the Applestore for teas, coffees, cakes, locally made sandwiches and light snacks, etc from 12-3pm – Wednesdays to Sundays and Bank Holiday Mondays, until the end of September. For more information head to Plan Your Visit.
Adults | £10.00 |
Children 4-16 years | £5.00 |
Under 4’s | FREE |
Historic House members receive free entry to the gardens on our usual open days. A valid membership card must be shown on arrival.
You don’t need to book, but you can buy your tickets in advance.
Yes, you and your family can become Friends of Easton Walled Gardens. Find out more about our Friends Scheme for you or as a gift.
Absolutely.
No, bring along your order confirmation if you have not yet received your card.
Yes, you can use our car park free of charge.
Toilets and baby changing facilities are available in the Gardens. A range of refreshments are also here to enjoy in the Applestore Tearoom and the Coffee Room.
No, you can visit the Courtyard Shops and the Coffee Room without buying a ticket for the Gardens.
Yes on our usual open days*, unless you are part of a larger pre-booked group. See the group visits question to find out more.
*Historic House members do not get free entry to any special events.
We welcome groups to the gardens throughout the open season, but only on our open days. Angela Marshall deals with all group and tour bookings and can tailor your visit to suit you. Groups of more than 15 should book in with Angela, please call 01476 530 063 or email [email protected]. Please note that discount cards do not apply to individuals visiting as part of a group.
Coach drivers are offered free entry, tea and cake.
Historic Houses membership is not valid for group visits.
No, and free entry is also not available to National Trust or English Heritage members either. Easton Walled Gardens is family-owned and managed.
Assistance dogs are the only dogs allowed in to the Walled Gardens during opening hours, however we have brought back our Dog Days in August from 2pm until 5pm.
If you are staying in a Holiday Cottage, you can bring a dog in on a lead when the Gardens are closed to general visitors.
Yes, we have five Holiday Cottages in the Gardens. Find out more about the freedom and comfort of staying in the Gardens.
Refuel with light snacks, cakes and scones in the Applestore Tearoom or settle back with a delicious homemade cakes in the Coffee Room.
No, we don’t take bookings for the Applestore or the Coffee Room.
The Coffee Room and the Applestore serve a range of teas and freshly ground coffee.
Yes, there is indeed. Pay a visit to The Cholmeley Arms.
We have made every effort to make our paths as accessible as possible. However, steep slopes and woodchip surfaces may mean some access points are less accessible.
Visit our accessibility page for full information on disabled access arrangements at the Walled Gardens.
We’re sorry, but we’re not able to provide wheelchairs.
Our ‘beach hut’ in the Gardens. Set in a secluded corner of the cedar meadow, with space for six guests, the Meadow Retreat is a chance to spend the day in your own corner of the Walled Gardens. Find out more and book the Meadow Retreat.
Angela or Rachel at Easton Walled Gardens will be able to help you. Email on [email protected] or call 01476530063
Yes, professional photography is permitted with prior consent from the owners. A fee will apply. Photographs taken in the Gardens may not be sold or used for any commercial or promotional purpose without permission.
Find out more about photoshoots and filming.
Personal photography is, of course, allowed and welcomed.
We don’t allow the launching or landing of drones for professional or personal reasons.