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Set in the beautiful Torridge Valley between Dartmoor and Exmoor National Parks, RHS Garden Rosemoor makes for the perfect day out, combining discovery and inspiration. Gifted to the RHS by Lady Anne Berry in 1988, and known for its many garden ‘rooms’, RHS Rosemoor now spans 65 stunning acres. Visitors can breathe in the sweet-smelling scents of over 250 varieties of blooms in our two Rose Gardens – The Queen Mother’s Rose Garden and the Shrub Rose Garden – which are at their fragrant peak in June.
For those curious about crops, there is produce ripe for the picking in our Fruit and Vegetable Garden. Celebrate the flavour of the seasons and explore a mouth-watering array of delectable edibles. The vibrant Hot Garden is famed for sizzling reds, oranges and yellows, waves of plants chosen for heat and vibrancy. If the heat gets too much, visitors can retreat to the serene pastels and blues of the Cool Garden, a tranquil Eden around a teardrop-shaped pond.
Opening times:
April to September : 10am – 6pm October to March : 10am – 4pm 25th December : Closed 1st January : ClosedPlease note :
Last entry 1 hour before closingLocation :
RHS Garden Rosemoor Great Torrington, Devon, EX38 8PHHighlights
Discover two outstanding rose gardens – The Queen Mother’s Rose Garden, featuring modern roses, and the Shrub Rose Garden, planted with old traditional roses. .
Be wowed by the Hot Garden living up to its name, with intensity and waves of plants chosen for their heat and vibrancy.
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Rejuvenate in the Cool Garden designed by multiaward-winning garden designer Jo Thompson with its calm colour palette focusing on water and the reflective element to the space.
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Indulge in heritage varieties and mouth-watering array of produce at the Fruit and Vegetable Garden using techniques old and new.
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Experience a taste of Japan in the Stone Garden rich in history and one of the oldest parts of the garden, offering a range of plants including.
Inclusions
Admission to the gardenExclusions
Food & drink
Audio guide

