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Rosemoor Garden RHS

Rosemoor Garden RHS

The original garden at RHS Garden Rosemoor was created by Lady Anne Berry and is a true plantsman's garden and in 2020, the new 'Cool garden' was created.

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RHS Rosemoor Garden

near Great Torrington, Devon

 

Uncover RHS Garden Rosemoor, nestled within encircling woodlands, it's a garden whose varied character reflects the history of the site.

 

Nestled in the Torridge Valley, Rosemoor is an enchanting place to visit in every season; cherry trees blossom in the spring, the iconic Hot Garden dazzles with vibrant colours in summer, while the woodlands blaze with autumn finery and the Winter Garden catches the eye later in the year.

 

Relaunched in 2020 as The Cool Garden, the area formerly known as the Spiral Garden, has been redesigned by multi-award-winning garden designer Jo Thompson and opened as the Cool Garden. The garden provides an inspiring example of how a designed landscape can help deal with heavy rainfall and flash flooding – a typical occurrence in Devon and an increasing challenge elsewhere in the UK due to climate change. The former Spiral Garden, planted in 1992, was designed by Tom Stuart-Smith shortly after Rosemoor was gifted to the RHS.

 

The original garden at RHS Garden Rosemoor was created by Lady Anne Berry, and is a true plantsman's garden. The whole of Rosemoor is surrounded by woodland, and the acidic soil and valley-bottom location proffer their own challenges, as despite a generally mild climated, the garden is subject to frosts from October through to May. Highly ornamental gardens with shrubs, roses, perennials and bulbs were established during the first ten years of the gardens' life, and now the emphasis has shifted to more extensive, long-term projects. For example, the surrounding woodlands have been purchased and are being carefully managed to reintroduce native trees and wild flowers - and of course encourage wildlife. Here we share some the highlights of RHS Garden Rosemoor.

 

The stream runs alongside the main pathway leading to Lady Anne’s Garden, it was landscaped using boulders to achieve the effect of walking through a deep rock gully.

The woodland garden and woodland banks sit on a steep west-facing slope and form part of Lady Anne’s original garden. The planting features a huge variety of ornamental woodland trees and shrubs.

 

The fruit and vegetable garden contains a mouth-watering display of produce grown in a variety of ways to demonstrate to the home gardener the possibilities for their own plot.

The vibrant hot garden reaches a peak in summer, when the form, texture and vivid colours of the perennials provide an exciting contrast with the delicate flower heads of ornamental grasses.

 

Here, we have fulfilled the romantic ideal of the cottage garden, with brick pathways and beds crammed with a classic mix of flowering shrubs, perennials, annuals and biennials.

This sheltered courtyard-style garden offers excellent growing conditions for a range of plants including camellias, acers, peonies and a selection of choice woodland perennials.

 

 

Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.

Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.

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Bridgwater Bridgwater Mount Street Bus Stop
Rear of Angel Place Shopping centre
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Bristol Anchor Road West Anchor Road, Outside @ Bristol-We The Curious
Westbound Bus Stop
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Bristol Tesco Tesco's Eastville Bus stop - Jct 2 of M32
(Tesco's Car park only has a 2 Hr. parking limit)
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Burnham on Sea Burnham on Sea, Pier Street
Bus Stop The Old Pier Tavern
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Clevedon Clevedon
Miles Morgan Travel Agency, Triangle Bus Stop
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Highbridge Highbridge, Church Street Bus Stop
Near to Church
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Nailsea Nailsea - Clevedon Road Car Park
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Weston Borough Arms Sth Outside the Borough Arms Bus Shelter
Locking Road
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Weston-super-Mare Weston-super-Mare
Locking Road Car Park
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Worle - P/Green South Worle - Preanes Green, New Bristol Rd.
Opposite side of Road to Summer Lane Bus Shelter
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Worle - Queensway South Worle - Bridge Farm Opposite Food Warehouse Bus St
New Bristol Road
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