Reed House (formerly known as Northcote House) is a Victorian house and garden now used by the University of Exeter. The garden was made in the 1860s by Veitches the Exeter nursery, for a wealthy family. It has lakes, rock gardens, bedding, shrubberies, a sunken garden and a scented garden. Sylvia Crowe gave advice on the development of the campus
Address - Northcote House, The Queen's Drive, Exeter, Devon, England, EX4 4PX Opening times - All year, Daily, Open dawn to dusk Admission - Entrance free Website - Visit the University of Exeter Garden website
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