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Whitlenge Gardens

Three acre show garden of professional garden designer inc large variety of trees, shrubs etc. Features inc a twisted brick pillar pergola, 2½ metres diameter solid oak moon gate set into reclaimed brickwork, and a four turreted, mini moated castle folly with vertical wall planter set between two water falls, then walk through giant gunnera leaves into the Fairy Garden.

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Whitlenge Gardens
Whitlenge Gardens
Whitlenge Gardens
Whitlenge Gardens
Whitlenge Gardens
Whitlenge Gardens
Whitlenge Gardens
Whitlenge Gardens
Whitlenge Gardens
Whitlenge Gardens
Whitlenge Gardens
Whitlenge Gardens
Whitlenge Gardens
Whitlenge Gardens
Whitlenge Gardens
Whitlenge Gardens
Whitlenge Gardens
Whitlenge Gardens
Whitlenge Gardens
Whitlenge Gardens
Whitlenge Gardens
Whitlenge Gardens
Whitlenge Gardens
Whitlenge Gardens

About Whitlenge Gardens

Wander through the 3-acre show garden of professional designer Keith J Southall set around his 18C cottage. See the amazing Moongate as showcased on Alan Titchmarshs ‘Love your Garden’. Walk through the ‘Twisted Brick Pergola’. See the many water features with split level waterfalls, listen to the varied water bubblers and marvel at the size of the Gunnera in the Bog garden, against the compactness of the Scree garden alpines. Enter the manmade cave and fernery, dwell on the mystic of the ‘Green Man’ and the ‘Sword in the Stone’ features, walk our beautiful Turf Labyrinth, be recharged in the Standing Stone Circle. Our latest addition is a 4 turreted castle with 6 waterfalls cascading into the two moats. A plantsman’s delight with over 600 varieties. Come and be inspired, then take tea and refreshments in our cosy tearooms. Tel: 01299 250720 a small entrance fee of £5.95 is charged for adults, and over 3 year olds £2.95, under 2s are free. Find us off the A442 Kidderminster-Droitwich Road. Look out for our Brown local signs).

There is a full size standing stone circle, a 400 sq metre turf labyrinth and a children's play/pet corner. Extensive plant nursery, Gift shop and large tearoom.

Whitlenge Gardens features

  • Autumn Colours
  • Cashless
  • Children Very Welcome
  • Coaches Allowed
  • Cottage Garden
  • Countryside Views
  • Historical Garden
  • Plants for sale
  • Refreshments
  • Wheelchair access
  • Wildlife Garden

Location details

Whitlenge Gardens,
Hartlebury,
Worcestershire,
DY10 4HD

Directions to Whitlenge Gardens
A449 Kidderminster to Worcester L at T-lights, A442 signed Droitwich, over island, ¼m, 1st R into Whitlenge Ln. Follow brown signs.

Whitlenge Gardens openings

You can just turn up and pay on the day.

Refreshments Light refreshments in the adjacent tea rooms. Full menu from salads to hot meals, pies etc. Always a special of the day.
Admission Adult: £5.95
Child: £2.95
Opening times 10:00-16:30

You can just turn up and pay on the day.

Refreshments Light refreshments in the adjacent tea rooms. Full menu from salads to hot meals, pies etc. Always a special of the day.
Admission Adult: £5.95
Child: £2.95
Opening times 10:00-16:30

You can just turn up and pay on the day.

Refreshments Light refreshments in the adjacent tea rooms. Full menu from salads to hot meals, pies etc. Always a special of the day.
Admission Adult: £5.95
Child: £2.95
Opening times 10:00-16:30

You can just turn up and pay on the day.

Refreshments Light refreshments in the adjacent tea rooms. Full menu from salads to hot meals, pies etc. Always a special of the day.
Admission Adult: £5.95
Child: £2.95
Opening times 10:00-16:30

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair access on a mix of hard paths, gravel paths and lawn.
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FAQs

Yes, cashless payment is accepted.

Yes, coaches are accepted at  Whitlenge Gardens. Please get in touch with the owners for details.

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

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

Yes, one or more routes at Whitlenge Gardens are accessible to wheelchair users.

Yes. Whitlenge Gardens 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.