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4 Oaklea Passage

Hidden behind tall buildings is an unexpected cottage garden delight. The front garden of this Grade II listed cottage features two mature silver birches, a lawn, and flower borders. New fruit trees and an oak pergola covered with wisteria and solanum lead to a secluded, sunny rear garden with a large terrace, gazebo, pond, and herbaceous beds bursting with colour from hydrangeas, salvias, and gauras.

Owner Info

  • Sheila Cheek
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About 4 Oaklea Passage

Hidden behind tall buildings is an unexpected cottage garden delight. The front garden of this Grade II listed cottage features two mature silver birches, a lawn, and flower borders. New fruit trees and an oak pergola covered with wisteria and solanum lead to a secluded, sunny rear garden with a large terrace, gazebo, pond, and herbaceous beds bursting with colour from hydrangeas, salvias, and gauras.

Location details

4 Oaklea Passage,
Kingston Upon Thames,
Surrey,
KT1 2AJ

Directions to 4 Oaklea Passage
Parking is limited on Milner Rd. Take the K2, K3, 71, or 281 bus from Surbiton & get off at Kingston College.

4 Oaklea Passage openings

For this open day you can book your tickets in advance. Click on the yellow button below to book or you can just turn up and pay on the day.

Refreshments Home-made teas.
Admission Adult: £5.00
Child: £0.00
Opening times 14:00-17:00

Accessibility

  • For wheelchair access directions, please contact owner on 07717 670810.
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FAQs

Yes, cashless payment is accepted.

Sorry, there is no available parking for coaches at 4 Oaklea Passage at this time.

Sorry, no dogs are allowed in the garden at this time.

There are no plants for sale for the time being.

Yes, one or more routes at 4 Oaklea Passage are accessible to wheelchair users.

4 Oaklea Passage is not explicitly a wildlife garden, but you may still find various indigenous flora and fauna.