Gardens in Cambridgeshire
The National Garden Scheme gives visitors unique access to 117 of the best private gardens in Cambridgeshire.
Your visits raise important funds for charitable causes across the UK through admissions, teas and cake - and in the majority of gardens children go free!
Thanks to the generosity of garden owners who freely give their time and energy to open their beautiful gardens with the National Garden Scheme we were able to donate over £3.4 million to vital nursing and health charities last year. We hope to top this in 2024 with yet more beautiful gardens open in Cambridgeshire for you to visit this year.
Highlights
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117Private Gardens to visit in Cambridgeshire
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29Historical Gardens in Cambridgeshire
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41Dog Friendly Gardens in Cambridgeshire
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8Child Friendly Gardens in Cambridgeshire
Browse our garden map to view all the gardens opening in Cambridgeshire in the next 28 days. You can change the date range or location to help you find what you are looking for.
The gardens below are listed in alphabetical order and some may have completed their openings for the year. You can view gardens open in Cambridgeshire within a specific time range here.
King's College Fellows' Garden and Provost's Garden
King's College Fellows' Garden and Provost's Garden, CB2 1ST
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Many gardens offer plants for sale, please visit the individual listings for more information. Here are some suggestions: Buckworth Gardens, Christchurch Village Gardens, Ivy Cottage.
Our database has at least 6 gardens in Cambridgeshire that showcase stunning autumn colours. Here are some suggestions to get you started: Newnham Farmhouse, Beaver Lodge, 1 Station Cottage.
Some garden owners are happily accommodating group visits; 73 Kingston Street, Bramble Lodge, Wimpole House have recently been listed with National Garden Scheme. Please use the filters above to find more and make sure to check which gardens allow group visits by arrangement only.
Absolutely. National Garden Scheme currently lists 68 gardens in Cambridgeshire that strive to ensure that all visitors are able to enjoy a positive experience. Please try and keep to the paths, particularly in wet conditions, and make sure to read each garden's information to make the best of your visit.
Cambridgeshire boasts a wide variety of local and exotic plants, to suit most plant lovers in all seasons. We currently list 6 bluebell gardens, 9 gardens with naturalised daffodils, 12 gardens offering hundreds of eye-catching dahlias, 40 fragrant rose gardens, 8 tulip gardens, and 4 gardens with snowdrops, as well as 59 wildlife gardens.
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