About Eton College Gardens
Eton College Gardens consist of a series of interlinked spaces around two sides of the ancient College buildings. The gardens are private and not open to the public, so this is a rare opportunity to visit them. They are used for school functions and consist of the Head Master’s Provost’s and Vice-Provost’s gardens, the King of Siam’s garden, and Luxmoore’s garden on an island in the Thames. Our gardening team will be on hand to answer questions.
Also open will be the College’s Natural History Museum and the Museum of Eton Life. The Curators of both museums will be in attendance.
Tea and cakes in the Vice-Provost’s garden, with tables on the lawns under gazebos, will be on sale with all proceeds going to the Thames Hospice.