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Yokes Court

3 acre garden surrounded by countryside. Hedges and herbaceous borders set in open lawns. Rose beds. New prairie planting. Serpentine walkway through wildflowers. Walled vegetable garden.

Owner Info

  • John & Kate Leigh Pemberton
Yokes Court

About Yokes Court

Yokes Court is a 3 acre garden surrounded by open countryside that has been created by the current owners over the last 30 years. Mature hedging and borders define separate areas of formal gardens. A long herbaceous border containing large scale structural plants including delphiniums and cynara cardunculus. “Hot” border. Walkway formed of large rambler roses. Other rose beds. An area of prairie planting. Serpentine walkway through wildflowers. Walled vegetable garden.

Location details

Yokes Court,
Sittingbourne,
Kent,
ME9 0ST

Directions to Yokes Court
Turn off Old Lenham Rd to Hollingbourne. 1st R at Torry Hill Chestnut Fencing, then 1st L to Torry Hill. 1st L into Coal Pit Ln.

Yokes Court openings

For this open day you can book your tickets in advance. Click on the yellow button below to book or you can just turn up and pay on the day.

Refreshments Tea, coffee & cake at Torry Hill House. Refreshments & plants in aid of St Dunstan's Church, Frinstead.
Admission Adult: £10.00
Child: Free
Opening times 13:00-17:00

Accessibility

  • No information available at this time, please get in touch with the owners for details.
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FAQs

Yes, cashless payment is accepted.

Sorry, there is no available parking for coaches at Yokes Court at this time.

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

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

Sorry, Yokes Court does not yet accommodate wheelchair users.

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