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Great Dixter House & Gardens

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Updated: September 06, 2024 10:46 AM

Great Dixter House & Gardens is located in Tenterden (Town in England), United Kingdom. It's address is Northiam, Rye TN31 6PH, United Kingdom.

Northiam, Rye TN31 6PH, United Kingdom

XHWR+XP Rye, United Kingdom

+44 1797 252878

greatdixter.co.uk

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Great Dixter House & Gardens is located at: Northiam, Rye TN31 6PH, United Kingdom.

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Great Dixter House & Gardens Reviews

Carl Gigg
2024-08-22 10:09:37 GMT

What a delightful place. You arrive at what feels like a rustic farm. Eat outside in the rustic food area, food that is carefully prepared and fresh. The staff happy and helpful. Then you wander through the nursery to the very well packed gardens. These have an almost jungle like feeling, where you duck and dive through many pathways. You can do this for quite a while and rediscover your inner child exploring. Then there is the house. Access to three rooms that totally amaze you. The building, the furniture and the knowledgeable staff. Some great links and information placed around that put you in touch with the family. A very comfortable place to explore.

Damian Cannon
2024-08-26 14:12:00 GMT

I'm not a gardener or particularly interested in horticulture and so Great Dixter should have been a bit of a yawn for me. But my wife wanted to visit, despite the fact that dogs aren't allowed in the gardens, and so we made our way here on a Sunday afternoon.

I'm glad we did because the gardens are absolutely top-notch being both varied, extensive and jaw-dropping. In a sense you're moving between rooms as you tread the paths with the sense of separation between spaces heightened by, well, the height of the vegetation. It truly towers above your head at times as you literally thread your way through the plants.

So we meandered our way through the deeply planted beds catching glimpses of the central manor house here and there. This building is powerfully evocative in its own right (especially if you visit it last) and quite anchors the surrounding land.

You don't get to see all or even most of the internal rooms sadly but what you can visit are highly impressive. The central great hall is a vast space featuring wide floorboards and thick roof beams that have been in place for many human lifetimes.

In a sense when you visit Great Dixter you're benefitting from the passage of time and the hard work of previous generations. Unrecorded numbers of people have worked the soil here for our benefit and I can recommend visiting to see what they created.

Fluffy Baby Bunny
2024-08-01 11:07:41 GMT

Loved this place. It's a little bit shabby and wild which is awesome, makes you feel immersed in the garden as if you're part of it. Large vegetable garden a little bit away from the main garden. House garden 'riot' of grasses flowers, trees etc across a variety of genera. The house is fantastic. Rustic cafe outside with a limited menu. Nursery.

Although there is a disabled toilet, I don't think this is a good venue for wheelchairs - the paths are extremely narrow and a wheelchair wouldn't manage most of them, some steps as well and no ramps. People with higher than moderate mobility needs might struggle too.

No dogs allowed in the house garden.

Jane Spencer
2024-08-06 16:16:47 GMT

Wow Wow WOW! What beautiful gardens that create havoc with your neck! Spinning and twisting from side to side and looking UP and down to the ground. Today was an absolute highlight of our visit to Sussex. The colour schemes and combination of plants all woven together create a tapestry of wonderment. I felt so small walking in-between the high flowers on the narrow twinding paths. Every corner is an absolute delight. We ate at the cafe and the food was lovely and I strongly advise you to visit here too. 150% GO

Robert Marshall
2024-08-27 21:58:51 GMT

This was an absolutely brilliant visit. It's literally a couple of hundred metres across the Kent border with east Sussex . There's the house of course in which you can visit 3 rooms (the great hall, the parlour & the solar) in the mid-15th C part of the house. The rest of the house is private. And then there's the gardens. The gardens are full to overflowing with flowering plants, shrubs, architectural grasses, trees, manicured yew....there's even the very occasional cactus if you look close enough. It's a feast for your visual, olfactory and tactile senses. If that isn't enough, there's also a shop, a café/restaurant, a plant nursery with some plants that you'll find in your typical garden centre and lots that you won't. There's the great barn and the oast house. Videos to watch, audio to listen to. The estate is partly disabled-friendly. Of the 3 house rooms open to the public, the solar is upstairs and is not disabled-accessible. Anyone unable to manage the walk from the car park can be dropped off by the ticket booth. Toilets are modern and everything worked. Gardener's World 2:1 is accepted (on non-event days) and provides amazing value. Honestly, just visit before the end of the season. It's utterly brill.

Andrew Thomas
2024-07-07 21:59:50 GMT

Historic house and gardens in a peaceful setting, with a distinctive feel unlike most National Trust properties.
The staff in the house were friendly and happy to answer any questions. The gardens are characterised by densely planted borders that exude colour in summer. The exotic garden, orchard garden and tropical garden offer plenty of variety.
The house itself and outbuildings are attractive in themselves, and inside the house visitors can see various items Christopher Lloyd collected over the years.
There's plenty of on-site parking (mostly unpaved), a gift shop, nursery and café offering an appealing selection of sandwiches and cakes, with plenty of locally sourced items.
Entry isn't cheap, but after spending a few hours exploring the house and gardens it seemed worth the money.

Johann
2024-05-25 22:34:32 GMT

Such a great experience in a wonderful garden. Mid-autumn was a great time to visit with the gardens wide variety of plants and their vibrant colours. On top of that a nice plant nursery and cafe to enjoy the visit, and to absorb all the impressions.

Honest Opinion
2024-06-19 15:37:58 GMT

What a great garden and house, fantastic planting everywhere you look. There are garden borders that you dream of having at home. There is a lovely little outdoor tea room, As long as it isn't raining, They also take the Gardener's World 2 for 1 scheme which for 2 adults cost £17 entry. They obviously put seeing their garden above making money unlike Sissinghurst which is National Trust which is £17 each and £4 to park unless you are lucky enough to be able to afford £150 a year joint membership then they won't scalp you for the parking.If you can only afford one garden make it Great Dexter you can even look round the house for your money.

Jim Pettitt
2024-08-21 18:02:09 GMT

Though late summer, there was still a fabulous display of colour in the beautiful gardens. Excellent historical house, plus an extensive plant sale and lovely cafe.

KatandAndy Clark
2024-06-22 17:53:05 GMT

A naturalistic gardeners dream day out. Will definitely return, probably many times. Staff so kind and friendly, very knowledgeable. Gardens and house sublime. It didn't feel busy despite being a Saturday in june.

Janette Wallace
2024-04-17 10:08:54 GMT

Highly recommended if visiting the area.
The staff in the House were very welcoming and knowledgeable; the building was very homely and calming.
The grounds were beautiful would rank in top 10 of best to visit. The daffodil collection was beautiful and topiary very skillfull.
The Nursery, Shop and Cafe area was lovely and worth a visit.

Christina Freeman
2024-07-23 09:45:57 GMT

Such a beautiful garden, incredibly inspiring and with many catch your breath moments at every turn. A must visit for people in love with nature and horticulture.

Patricia Haskell
2024-08-01 16:29:02 GMT

Wonderful provision of plants supporting all sorts of wildlife. A calm and restful place. In the house volunteer guides are very knowledgeable. A plant nursery is also on site.

joyce blackwell
2024-07-09 16:16:35 GMT

Had a lovely afternoon wandering round the gardens and house, had a snack in the cafe that was delicious. Gardens were wonderfully unkempt just how I like them

Robert Scott
2024-07-23 18:52:35 GMT

Fabulous day at the plant fair.
Great all round. Beautiful gardens , great people,nice food. Really interesting plants on sale.

Nata St
2024-06-17 06:35:19 GMT

We like visiting gardens around the country. Definitely, we plan to visit Great Dixter again, probably in August, June colours were wonderful.

James Masters
2023-08-19 07:35:37 GMT

Amazing flowers and bedding. I'm not a gardener but it blew me away. House also interesting. Very compact compared to most gardens so not much walking to see it all. A laid back and informal vibe in general. Not wheelchair friendly. August is likely to be the best time to visit as many of the plants flower then.

Elena Nltv
2024-05-26 11:07:27 GMT

Great Dixter House and Gardens are gorgeous pieces of art! Everything is so beautiful and I can’t imagine how much work and dedication has been put into them.

The Great Dixter House guides were lovely! Particularly, the lady in the green jacket who started to work there recently. She can tell wonderful stories about the house and explains everything in a witty and fascinating way. I could have listened to her for hours!

Charlotte Cleveland
2023-10-03 18:53:05 GMT

So beautiful! The house is lovely and has great history and guides inside, but the gardens...😍
We could've wandered all day, enjoying each variety of dahlia, peeking through the arched hedges and sniffing flowers. We went in the fall but it was still very beautiful. Can't imagine what it's like in the spring!

Additionally, the shop and cafe were beautiful! Just got drinks at the cafe, but the baked goods and food menu looked great.

Simon Nunn
2024-07-21 20:03:02 GMT

Absolutely loved the house and gardens. This style of garden is fantastic and so different to the typical formal garden of a stately home.

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