Colesbourne Gardens - Opens Feb 2021
Hours
Chamber Rating
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Margaret Wilkins
Magical gardens and magnificent displays of snowdrops. Delicious refreshments
Mar 16th, 2023 -
Philip James
Mar 3rd, 2023 -
Ian Knox
Lot of various types of Snowdrops. Only open 5 weekends in Jan/Feb
Feb 27th, 2023 -
Tony Collings
In search of coffee today we happily stumbled upon, what we've since learnt, is quite a horticultural gem and dendrologists heaven! Passing through the beautiful hamlet of Colesbourne we discovered the absolutely stunning snowdrop fields of @colesbournegardens in the Churn valley and very! aptly titled: "England's Greatest Snowdrop Garden" Bumping into Katie Reynolds, head gardener, we were absolutely fascinated to learn so much more about the humble snowdrop and the estate. Having been in the family since the 1600's, Sir Henry and Lady Carolyn Elwes have tended to the estate and gardens continuing the legacy of his great grandfather Henry John Elwes, a British botanist, entomologist, author, lepidopterist, collector and traveler! Amongst the many snow drop varieties on display is Galanthus Elwesii named after H.J. Elwes who found the original plants on an excursion to Turkey. The gardens truly exemplify the magic and romance of snow drops. Lawns covered in white blooms, a cascading vale of white absolutely reminiscent of the deftest touch of snow. As you stroll around carpets of white you come across an thoroughly mesmerizing blue lake. The color believed to be caused by microscopic particles of colloidal clay in the water. Ambling through acres of woodland saturated in snow drops, with the occasionally splash of purple from crocuses was an absolutely magical way to while away the morning. Thank you so much to Katie Reynolds for her patience and generosity in shepherding some disorientated visitors! An absolutely fantastic place to visit!
Feb 26th, 2023 -
gregory666
Open only for snowdrops. January and February weekends. 10 pounds adult ticket. Kids under 16 for free. Dogs on the lead allowed. On site coffe shop and toilets. Gardens today very busy. They are not big. To go around took me about 2hrs.
Feb 25th, 2023
Contact Info
- (124) 287-0567
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Colesbourne Gardens - Opens Feb 2021?
A The phone number for Colesbourne Gardens - Opens Feb 2021 is: (124) 287-0567.
Q Where is Colesbourne Gardens - Opens Feb 2021 located?
A Colesbourne Gardens - Opens Feb 2021 is located at Colesbourne Park, Colesbourne, eng GL53 9NP
Q What is the internet address for Colesbourne Gardens - Opens Feb 2021?
A The website (URL) for Colesbourne Gardens - Opens Feb 2021 is: http://www.colesbournegardens.org.uk/
Q What days are Colesbourne Gardens - Opens Feb 2021 open?
A Colesbourne Gardens - Opens Feb 2021 is open:
Thursday: Closed
Friday: Closed
Saturday: 1:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Sunday: 1:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Q How is Colesbourne Gardens - Opens Feb 2021 rated?
A Colesbourne Gardens - Opens Feb 2021 has a 4.7 Star Rating from 48 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
Colesbourne Gardens - Opens Feb 2021
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 48 Reviews )Margaret Wilkins on Google
Magical gardens and magnificent displays of snowdrops. Delicious refreshments
Philip James on Google
Ian Knox on Google
Lot of various types of Snowdrops. Only open 5 weekends in Jan/Feb
Tony Collings on Google
In search of coffee today we happily stumbled upon, what we've since learnt, is quite a horticultural gem and dendrologists heaven! Passing through the beautiful hamlet of Colesbourne we discovered the absolutely stunning snowdrop fields of @colesbournegardens in the Churn valley and very! aptly titled: "England's Greatest Snowdrop Garden"
Bumping into Katie Reynolds, head gardener, we were absolutely fascinated to learn so much more about the humble snowdrop and the estate.
Having been in the family since the 1600's, Sir Henry and Lady Carolyn Elwes have tended to the estate and gardens continuing the legacy of his great grandfather Henry John Elwes, a British botanist, entomologist, author, lepidopterist, collector and traveler!
Amongst the many snow drop varieties on display is Galanthus Elwesii named after H.J. Elwes who found the original plants on an excursion to Turkey.
The gardens truly exemplify the magic and romance of snow drops. Lawns covered in white blooms, a cascading vale of white absolutely reminiscent of the deftest touch of snow.
As you stroll around carpets of white you come across an thoroughly mesmerizing blue lake. The color believed to be caused by microscopic particles of colloidal clay in the water.
Ambling through acres of woodland saturated in snow drops, with the occasionally splash of purple from crocuses was an absolutely magical way to while away the morning.
Thank you so much to Katie Reynolds for her patience and generosity in shepherding some disorientated visitors! An absolutely fantastic place to visit!
gregory666 on Google
Open only for snowdrops. January and February weekends. 10 pounds adult ticket. Kids under 16 for free. Dogs on the lead allowed. On site coffe shop and toilets. Gardens today very busy. They are not big. To go around took me about 2hrs.