



4.6/5 (5 ratings)A Georgian house in a deer park with a lake and a Victorian garden. The gardens were largely designed by Rose Berkeley (grandmother of the current owner) and her sister, the great Edwardian gardener, Miss Ellen Wilmott. They comprise a Georgian House, Deer Park, Garden Lake, Herbaceous Borders, Fountains, Walled Gardens - and is widely described as a 'Plantsman's Paradise'.




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I go each December to the Christmas lights event that is on 10 days before Christmas. Really beutiful, the gardens are floodlit and have special effects all over the place. The Gardens on a summer day are very lovely, with cool shade and wonderful colours. Also a Deer Park to explore if you feel adventurous.




(5.0/5)Some beautiful,old, majestic trees. A peaceful place to spend a summer afternoon.
Friendly staff and nice teashop.




(4.0/5)Looking forward to many more visits this year when the beautiful gardens reopen. We buy a season ticket so can visit as many times as we like. The trees are stunning and in spring so are the daffodils.




(5.0/5)Nice day out with kids. Very peceful




(4.0/5)This is a real hidden gem as the advertising says, beautuiful peaceful gardens, a deer park, lakes and statues. Plenty of room for the kids to run around in and a nice Tea Rooms. And just outside Worcester and near the motorway.




(5.0/5)See all the reviews of Spetchley Park Garden
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