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East Lambrook Manor Gardens, South Petherton, Somerset

East Lambrook Manor Gardens
East Lambrook Manor
South Petherton
Somerset

TA13 5HH
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The Margery Fish Garden at East Lambrook Manor is a magnet for garden lovers all over the world, particulary those who want to wander its crooked stone paths through a profusion of colour, scent and cottage-style design. This Grade I listed garden is overflowing with plants, many of which were saved from virtual extinction.

Mrs Fish was one of the most admired gardeners and garden writers of her day and since her death, her reputation as one of Britain's leading and most innovative gardeners has increased steadily as her work and books have become more widely known. The garden also houses a substantial Collection of Geraniums with a specialist plant nursey, and the 17th Century Malthouse is the centre for the gift shop with award winning refreshments and an art gallery showing exciting new works from well known West Country artists.

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Nearest UK Airport: Bristol
Months Open: All Year, every day,br>Closed 23rd Dec - 8th Jan 07
Groups/Parties Welcome: Yes
Discount for Groups: Yes
Car Parking: Yes
Admission Price: Adults: £3.95
Children: £1
Gift Shop: Yes - Plant Nursery
Catering: Multi award winning Café

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