Immerse yourself in a taste of royalty at Highgrove Gardens! Highgrove is the home of Their Royal Highnesses The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall. The house is not open to the public but between every April and October each year, the house’s beautiful gardens are open to visitors.

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The series of linked gardens at Highgrove was created with imagination and passion for over 40 years and aim to reflect The Prince's natural artistic ability. The gardens are managed organically and sustainably and have become an important safe haven for a wide variety of different fauna and flora species.

The gardens have been described to have been designed to “please the eye and sit in harmony with nature”. From the classic arrangement of the Cottage Garden to the beauty of the Wildflower Meadow, there are highlight attractions to visit every season! A landscape that was once a simple lawn has been transformed over the years into a breathtaking, ever-changing work of art.

Visitors can also discover the garden’s delights along with other hidden features and horticultural innovations, on a tour that is provided by the gardens to offer a rare glimpse into the life of The Prince of Wales.

  • Tickets can be bought on the Garden’s grounds or online
  • Please bring a photographic ID to confirm your booking
  • Strict timetable in place to accommodate for a large number of visitors
  • The use of phones and cameras is restricted to certain areas of the estate
  • Bag checks may be carried out for security reasons
  • Not suitable for children under the age of 9

For any additional information about the gardens, such as price, accessibility, and booking options, please visit the garden’s website.

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