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Kentisbeare House

Surrounding the listed former Kentisbeare rectory, the gardens have been redesigned and planted by the present owners in recent years with various planting themes that complement the surrounding countryside. Formal beds, lake walk, kitchen garden and glasshouse, recently established wildflower meadow, orchard. Diverse and interesting collection of trees, shrubs and woodland plants.

Owner Info

  • Nicholas & Sarah Allan
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About Kentisbeare House

Architectural summer container displays. The collection of trees and shrubs includes Magnolias, Camellias, Hydrangeas and Acers.

Location details

Kentisbeare House,
Cullompton,
Devon,
EX15 2BR

Directions to Kentisbeare House
2m E of M5 J28 (Cullompton). Turn off A373 at Post Cross signed Kentisbeare. After ½m past cricket field & main drive on R, entrance to car park is through next gate on R.

Kentisbeare House 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 Kentisbeare House at this time.

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

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

Yes, one or more routes at Kentisbeare House are accessible to wheelchair users.

Yes. Kentisbeare House 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.