Moors Meadow is an intriguing and eclectic garden, full of appeal to the true plantsman. The seven-acre organic hillside site offers superb views over the Kyre Valley and comprises a variety of environments rich in unusual and exotic plants. There are countless spring bulbs, brimming herbaceous borders, a grass garden, a rhododendron glade, a fernery, a cottage-style garden, a herb garden, and a highly productive kitchen garden.

Voted BBC Gardener's World "Most Romantic" Garden in Central England

To see a short video of Moors Meadow in all seasons visit - http://www.goherefordshire.co.uk and search Moors Meadow.

"A Hot August Night" Fri 2nd August, with Remi Harris Trio & Nonny James at Crown & Sceptre, Bromyard in aid of St. Michaels Hospice. please contact Moors Meadow for details & tickets.

Assorted paths wind through the garden to add a sense of surprise and secrecy. Every one reveals a rarity. Moors Meadow will fascinate the gardener who loves to explore at all times of the year and appeals to anyone not looking for formal or traditional planting.

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Comments from the Visitors Book - J from Toronto, Canada - A little bit of English heaven, Lovely!

                                          Brenda and Andy from Bromyard - Loveliest garden in Herefordshire.

                     Joyce and Mike from Solihull - So beautiful, could spend a lifetime here, thank you.

Sarah Wint, Brook Farm Berrington B&B & Hol Cottages -Moors Meadow is such a natural looking garden that you hardly feel you are in a garden at all – it all feels unplanned - and this is what makes Ros one of my new gardening heroes. She has done precisely what I am trying to achieve and I came away thinking my garden was too ‘gardenny’.

 
 

Open: 25th March - 7th September 11.00am - 5.00pm (closed Wednesday & Thursday). If you would like to visit at any other time please phone or email. Group visits of 10 or more include an introductory talk by the head gardener            

        Admission: £5.00 Children over 4-16 years £1  

Season Tickets £16 a great gift to yourself or for family and friends

                       Accessibility: The lie of the land makes some of the garden difficult for the infirm and sensible footwear is recommended.
For further information: Ros Bissell  01885 410318 / 07812041179
Guide dogs only are permitted in the garden.

The Head Gardener is also available for talks to clubs and groups on a variety of garden related topics.

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