Reviews of Sezincote Garden

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  • about 1 year ago Adam Hodge said

    As the house is undergoing some building works[May 2011] the Orangery was not in the best state of presentation, nevertheless the whole place is a fine example of romance and elegance in the landscape. The area of the stream from top to bottom is especially charming, well styled plantings and well maintained.

    (4.0/5)
  • about 1 year ago pete said

    Sezincote is somewhere I had been meaning to visit for years!

    the water garden is delightful with some lovely trees and shrubs.

    There is a "canal" in front of the house and the house sets it all of superbly.

    It rained steadily during my visit but my enjoyment was undampened.

    Very fine cake in the tea room!

    (5.0/5)
  • almost 2 years ago Charlotte said

    This is a really wonderful garden - quite different from any other you'll find here in the Cotswolds. The Mughal-inspired house design provided inspiration for the Brighton Pavilion and the gardens are inspirational in their own way, with a classic Canal garden in front of the house; and a water garden at the entrance. There are many fine trees here and a fine selection of water-loving plants. The garden looks good throughout the open season, and is particularly lovely in the autumn.
    Do check opening times before visiting because hours are very restricted and despite Sezincote's proximity to Hidcote and Kiftsgate, it is NOT open on the same days.

    (5.0/5)