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About
Imagine discovering a lost garden with tunnels and underground grottoes buried under thousands of tonnes of soil for over 50 years. That’s what happened at Dewstow Gardens & Grottoes. Built around 1895, the gardens were buried just after World War Two and rediscovered in 2000. The gardens contain many ponds and rills, but interestingly a labyrinth of underground grottoes, tunnels and sunken ferneries.Groups must be pre-booked, group bookings (10 minimum) can be arranged on most dates, and are charged at the concessionary rate of £6.00 per person. We do not offer guided tours at Dewstow.
We recommend a minimum of 2 hours to visit the garden; however, most groups stay much longer than this. It is our policy to meet and welcome all visiting groups on arrival.
Your coach driver will be offered refreshments, and both driver and courier may enter the gardens free of charge. To find out more details, speak to a member of our team today.
We have a reception area and tea/coffee room at the gardens serving hot and cold drinks, snacks and light meals during the day until 3.00 pm.
Facilities
Accessibility
- Disabled toilets
Booking & Payment Details
- Credit cards accepted (no fee)
- Credit cards accepted (with charge)
Catering
- On-site catering
- On-site light refreshments
- Picnic site
Children
- Baby changing facilities
Groups
- Coach parking - large onsite car park
- Drop Off Point - in car park
- Facilities for Coach Driver - refreshments and free entry
- Facilities for groups
Parking
- Free Parking
Property Facilities
- Public toilets
Site Features
- Regional Tourist Board Member
Target Markets
- Accepts groups
- Coach parties accepted
Map & Directions
Road Directions
Please see our website for details http://www.dewstowgardens.co.uk/
The nearest railway station is Severn Tunnel Junction, which is 2 miles away.