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1 Talbot Avenue

A Japanese garden, shielded from the upper garden level by Shoji screens. A winding path leads you over a traditional Japanese bridge by a pond and waterfall, inviting you through a moon gate to reveal a purpose built tea house, all surrounded by traditional Japanese planting inc maples, cherry blossom trees, azaleas and rhododendrons.

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1 Talbot Avenue
1 Talbot Avenue
1 Talbot Avenue
1 Talbot Avenue
1 Talbot Avenue
1 Talbot Avenue
1 Talbot Avenue
1 Talbot Avenue
1 Talbot Avenue
1 Talbot Avenue
1 Talbot Avenue
1 Talbot Avenue

About 1 Talbot Avenue

A Japanese garden, shielded from the upper garden level by Shoji screens. A winding path leads you over a traditional Japanese bridge by a pond and waterfall, inviting you through a moon gate to reveal a purpose built tea house, all surrounded by traditional Japanese planting inc maples, cherry blossom trees, azaleas and rhododendrons.

Location details

1 Talbot Avenue,
High Wycombe,
Buckinghamshire,
HP13 5HZ

Directions to 1 Talbot Avenue
From Downley T-lights off West Wycombe Rd, take Plomer Hill turn off, then 2nd L into Westover Rd, then 2nd L into Talbot Ave.

1 Talbot Avenue openings

This garden has now completed its National Garden Scheme openings for this year.

Accessibility

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FAQs

Yes, cashless payment is accepted.

Sorry, there is no available parking for coaches at 1 Talbot Avenue at this time.

Yes, dogs are welcome at 1 Talbot Avenue. Please keep the dogs on fixed short leads in the garden and keep in mind that you are responsible for controlling the dog’s behaviour. For any specific rules please ask the owners.

There are no plants for sale for the time being.

Sorry, 1 Talbot Avenue does not yet accommodate wheelchair users.

Yes. 1 Talbot Avenue seeks to offer a sustainable refuge for nearby fauna and wildlife. These sanctuaries host diverse habitats supporting indigenous flora and fauna and nurturing local biodiversity.