
Exeter University Gardens and Grounds Devon
Why not visit the beautiful Exeter University if you are in or passing through Devon. So much to see including - Reed Arboretum and Italianate Garden, Taddiforde Valley and Millennium Magnolias, Walled garden, Wildflowers, plus much more!
The wonderful grounds at the University of Exeter Include:
Reed Pond: A serene water feature surrounded by lush greenery.
Reed Arboretum and Italianate Garden: Home to a diverse collection of trees and plants, offering a tranquil retreat.
Poole Gate and Old Botanic Garden: Historic areas showcasing a variety of botanical specimens.
Plantation: A beautifully landscaped area with a mix of native and exotic plants.
Taddiforde Valley and Millennium Magnolias: A valley area with a collection of magnolia trees planted to mark the millennium.
Edinburgh Wild Conifer Collection: A collection of conifer trees from around the world.
Birks Bank Arboretum: An arboretum with a diverse range of tree species.
Reed Walled Garden and Azaras: A walled garden featuring Azara trees and other plant species.
International Garden: Showcases plants from different parts of the world.
Cacti Beds: A collection of various cacti species.
Cherry Orchard: An orchard filled with cherry trees, offering beautiful blossoms in spring.
Wildflower Roof, Henry Wellcome Building: A roof garden with a variety of wildflowers.
Diamond Waterway: A water feature that adds to the campus's aesthetic appeal.
Community Access: Open spaces available for the community to visit and enjoy.
INFORMATION
Food and Refreshment Options:
Numerous cafes and restaurants on campus offer a wide range of options, from a cup of tea and cake to full meals.
Two shops are available for visitors to enjoy during their visit.
Dogs on Leads:
Dogs are welcome on campus but must be kept on leads at all times.
Owners are required to clean up after their dogs to maintain the cleanliness and safety of the grounds.
Ample Parking:
Limited pay and display parking is available for visitors during the working day (08:00-18:00, Monday to Friday).
Outside of these hours, visitor parking is free in any of the main car parks.
Self-Guided Tours:
Visitors can explore the gardens at their own pace through self-guided tours.
Guides for various self-guided walks, including the Biodiversity Trail, Horticultural Highlights Guide, Jubilee Water Walk, Sculpture Walk, and Evolution Walk, are available for download.
Contact
- Website: Exeter University Gardens
Address
- Street: University of Exeter, Reed Hall
- Postcode: EX4 4QR
- City: Exeter
- County: Devon
- Country: United Kingdom
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