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RHS Garden Rosemoor, Great Torrington, Devon

RHS Garden Rosemoor
Rosemoor
Great Torrington
Devon

EX38 8PH
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If you're looking for a great day out, come along to RHS Garden Rosemoor. More than a garden, Rosemoor is a unique place that people of all ages return to time and again for ideas, inspiration or simply to enjoy a fun family day out.

Spanning 65 acres, Rosemoor is set in the beautiful Torridge Valley. There is something for everyone to enjoy, from the stunning gardens (including Lady Anne's original garden, the rose gardens, the formal and informal gardens, the fruit and vegetable garden, the arboretum and the cottage garden) to the Woodland Walks, a range of Children's Trails and lots of exciting activities for the whole family.

Rosemoor holds over 80 special events throughout the year, which include creative workshops for children and adults, family days, craft fairs, musical and dramatic evening performances and horticultural walks round the garden.


Licensed Restaurant, Tea Room, Plant Centre and Shop also on site and free parking.

Details

Months Open: Everyday except Christmas Day, 10am – 6pm (April – September), 10am – 5pm (October – March)
Groups/Parties Welcome: Yes - Please pre-book
Discount for Groups: Yes - 10+ pre-booked £5.50 pp
10+ on the day £6.50 pp
Car Parking: Yes - Free
Admission Price: Adults: £7.50
Children (6-16): £2.50
Children under 6: Free
RHS member + 1 guest: Free
Green Travel: £2 off if arriving by bus or bike.
Gift Shop: Yes
Catering: Licensed Restaurant open all year; Tea Room open spring - autumn

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