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  1. East Lambrook Manor Gardens is the iconic and quintessentially English cottage garden created by the celebrated 20th-century plantswoman and gardening writer Margery Fish.

  2. The quintessential English cottage garden created by C20 gardening legend Margery Fish. Plantsman's paradise with contemporary and old-fashioned plants grown in a relaxed and informal manner to create a remarkable garden of great beauty and charm.

  3. East Lambrook Manor Gardens is a privately owned English Heritage Grade 1 listed garden and an RHS partner garden. It is a beautful and quaint cottage-style garden originally created by the iconic plantswoman Margery Fish who wrote books and magazine articles about her garden in the mid 20th century.

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    • Silver Street, South Petherton
  4. EAST LAMBROOK MANOR GARDENS IS OPEN FROM FEBRUARY TO OCTOBER. The gardens open for the 2024 season on Thursday 1st February, then Tuesday to Sunday, 10am to 5pm, until the end of February and Tuesday to Saturday thereafter. You can book tickets online or JUST TURN UP AND PAY WHEN YOU ARRIVE.

  5. East Lambrook Manor Gardens is a privately owned English Heritage Grade 1 listed garden and an RHS partner garden. It is a beautful and quaint cottage-style garden originally created by the iconic plantswoman Margery Fish who wrote books and magazine articles about her garden in the mid 20th century.

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    • Silver Street, South Petherton, TA13 5HH
  6. For further information or help with planning a visit please call us on 01460 240328 or email enquiries@eastlambrook.com. Tourist Attraction, East Lambrook Manor Gardens, Somerset, cottage garden plants, conference venue, Margery Fish, geraniums, tea shop, garden courses.

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  8. East Lambrook Gardens in Somerset, is just four minutes from the A303 at South Petherton, near Yeovil, can be found one of England’s best loved cottage gardens created by the celebrated plantswoman and gardening writer Margery Fish between 1938 and 1969.

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