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Knightshayes Court Garden

Knightshayes Court Garden, near Tiverton

The beautiful Knightshayes Court also has beautiful gardens in the heart of the Devon countryside. The amazing House is open to visitors.

Knightshayes Court and Garden are situated in the beautiful Devon countryside near Tiverton a historic market town.
Edward kemp designed this 50 acre garden but it owes much to the Amory family who devoted themselves to its development.
This property will be of interest to those not only with an interest in gardens but also to those with a love of historic houses.
There are formal terraces and summer flowering borders providing drifts of colours, a topiary fox and hounds, and a tranquil lily pool.
The gardens extend into the ' garden of wood ' of rare trees which is magical all the year round. Spring bulbs abound from March to May.
The restored Walled Kitchen  Garden must be one of the finest in the country both by size and by the variety of vegetables and fruits which are grown. The restoration was assisted by many National Trust volunteers that the Trust must be very proud of.

The striking Victorian gothic house is a rich combination of medieval romanticism and lavish decoration.
Knightshayes Court is just great and one for your diary.

 

Opening times Knightshayes Court NT click here

Disabled access, refreshments, shop & plant sales.

Free entry for National Trust members to this and many other properties - see our offer on side of this page.

Contact

  • Telephone: Tel 01884 254665
  • E-Mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Address

  • Street: Bolham
  • Postcode: EX16 7RQ
  • City: Tiverton
  • County: Devon
  • Country: United Kingdom

HOTELS AND PLACES TO STAY NEAR TO GARDEN

If you want to take a break near Knightshayes Court Garden, why not stay in one of our recommended hotels. Each hotel has genuine guest reviews enabling you to book from anywhere in the world in total confidence. Look now - click here.

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