Description

Beech Court Gardens in Ashford, in Cis an impressive woodland garden, established in the 1930s and is home to many trees and plants set in nine acres. The eucryphia tree is thought to be the largest in Kent, and the gardens are home to many mature maple and acer trees, a colourful collection of hydrangeas, rhododendrons, and numerous firs, oaks, and pines reflect the garden designer’s admiration for Scotland’s famous Inverewe gardens.

Opening Hours
June and July
Friday
10.30am-4.30pm.

Price
Adult: £5
Child: Free.

Dogs
Keep on lead.

Advisory Notes
Watch out for the chickens as you arrive and leave.

Facilities
Cafe

Picture Credit: © Beech Court Gardens & Tea Rooms.

Location
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