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Tintinhull House Garden

Tintinhull House Garden, Tintinhull, Somerset, BA229PZ


Tintinhull House Garden: Created last century around a 17th-century manor house, the garden features small pools, varied borders and secluded lawns, all neatly enclosed within walls and clipped hedges. There is also an attractive kitchen garden.

The beautiful formal gardens stand in two acres, created by Mrs Reiss, who gave the property to the National Trust in 1953.


For more information about Tintinhull House Garden, please contact 01935 823289, or see event details on the left.

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Address:
Tintinhull House Garden
.5m South off A303
Tintinhull
Tintinhull
Somerset
BA229PZ   map

Phone Number:
01935 823289


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