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Birtsmorton Court

10 acre garden surrounding beautiful medieval moated manor house (not open). White garden, built and planted in 1997 surrounded on all sides by old topiary. Potager, vegetable garden and working greenhouses, all beautifully maintained. Rare double working moat and waterways inc Westminster Pool laid down in Henry VII's reign to mark the consecration of the knave of Westminster Abbey. Ancient yew tree under which Cardinal Wolsey reputedly slept in the legend of the Shadow of the Ragged Stone.

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Birtsmorton Court
Birtsmorton Court
Birtsmorton Court
Birtsmorton Court
Birtsmorton Court
Birtsmorton Court
Birtsmorton Court
Birtsmorton Court
Birtsmorton Court
Birtsmorton Court

About Birtsmorton Court

Elizabethan walls frame long herbaceous borders with a large collection of Peonies. The hills can be seen through the Angel Gate made by Michael Roberts in 1987. White garden, built and planted in 1997 surrounded on all sides by old topiary. Potager and vegetable garden and working greenhouses. All beautifully maintained.

Location details

Birtsmorton Court,
near Malvern,
Worcestershire,
WR13 6JS

Directions to Birtsmorton Court
Off A438 Ledbury/Tewkesbury rd.

Birtsmorton Court 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 Birtsmorton Court at this time.

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

Yes, there are various plants offerred for sale at Birtsmorton Court, please enquire with the owners for more details.

Yes, one or more routes at Birtsmorton Court are accessible to wheelchair users.

Birtsmorton Court is not explicitly a wildlife garden, but you may still find various indigenous flora and fauna.