Marwood Hill Gardens | | Barnstaple | |

BritEvents.com | Marwood Hill Gardens Marwood Hill Gardens.

REGISTERLOG IN
SEARCH

Marwood Hill Gardens

Marwood Hill Gardens, Barnstaple, Devon, EX314EB


Marwood Hill Gardens: 20 acres of beautiful gardens and three lakes in a valley setting with Plant Centre and Garden Tea Room.

The creator of the gardens was Dr James Smart VMH. who moved to Marwood in 1949. The land that is now Marwood Hill Gardens consisted then of an old broken down walled garden and a few fruit trees. The rest of the land was pastureland with a small stream running through the valley.


For more information about Marwood Hill Gardens, please contact , or see event details on the left.

Been to Marwood Hill Gardens? Add your review or read other Marwood Hill Gardens reviews.

Share this event



Other events nearby


Kevin Bridges
Lee Hurst Too Scared to Leave the House
Seth Lakeman

For a full list of forthcoming events taking place in Devon, as well as local attractions, days out, theatre, visual arts and sport, visit our events in Barnstaple page.

Marwood Hill Gardens
Submitted by Chris Haycock

Event Details


Address:
Marwood Hill Gardens
Marwood
Barnstaple
Barnstaple
Devon
EX314EB   map

Phone Number:


Start/finish time

Dawn to dusk
Ticket/entry price
Category
Venue name
Website
Local Traffic by SMSTraffic Alerts
by SMS
Text from your mobile:
TRAFFIC EX314EB
to 83831 for the latest local traffic conditions.
Reports cost 50p each. T&C's
Dine Out
Getting there

Staying over in Barnstaple? See our list of hotels in Barnstaple, or see our list of hotels near marwood hill gardens

.

Map Location


Local Traffic News

Travelling by car to Marwood Hill Gardens at marwood hill gardens? Avoid the queues - get the latest
traffic news for Marwood Hill Gardens.

There are no road or motorway traffic alerts/news for the Barnstaple area.

View all Traffic news

Powered by www.traffic-update.co.uk






Related videos


Most Popular


FEATURELondon's blue plaques

Many well known people have lived in London, and many of their former homes are indicated by a distinctive blue plaque, displayed on the outside of the house they once occupied or were born in. BritEvents reveals a little history behind these interesting blue plaques.

FEATURELondon's lesser known museums

BritEvents takes a look at some of the lesser-known museums in London, devoted to the more unusual side of British life.

FEATUREThe Mystery of British Crop Circles

In the late 1970s, strange circles began to appear in fields throughout the English countryside. Isolated cases had been witnessed before, but this was becoming too common to ignore. A freak of nature, or intelligent design?

FEATURE8 free attractions in London

It's renowned for being one of the most expensive cities in the world, but surprisingly there are plenty of things to do in London without having to dig deep into your pockets.