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Hampton Court gardens


Relax in over 60 acres of the beautiful Hampton Court Palace gardens that run down to the River Thames, featuring sparkling fountains, glorious displays of over 200,000 flowering bulbs and 750 acres of tranquil royal parkland.

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Hampton Court Palace gardens

Why see the Hampton Court Palace gardens ?

The estate, landscape and gardens of Hampton Court Palace represent a unique historical and horticultural resource of international value.

The park covers 750 acres (304 hectares), the formal gardens 60 acres (26 hectares) and the palace buildings 6 acres (2.5 hectares), all set within a loop of the River Thames.

 

Items of interest within Hampton Court Palace gardens

Great Vine - planted in 1768 by the celebrated gardener ‘Capability’ Brown, the magnificent Great Vine still produces a yearly crop of black, sweet grapes that are sold in the palace shops in early September

The Privy Garden - be inspired by the re-creation of William III’s Privy Garden, based on a design of 1702, the stunning symmetrical pattern incorporates the original varieties of plants and marble sculptures

Tiltyard walls - a wide range of wall shrubs grow upon these walls as the different aspects of sun and shade are used to good effect, with some unusual tender plants growing on the south facing ones

20th Century Garden - contemporary style planting with trees and shrubs in an informal setting that creates a place of peace and tranquillity away from the busier areas of the Hampton Court gardens

Home Park - 700 acres of deer park with ponds and other waterways, attracting a wide range of birds and the long avenues give views across the park to and away from the palace 

Hampton Court Palace Maze - begun in 1690 as a form of courtly entertainment for William III, today the Maze covers one third of an acre and consists of half a mile of winding paths surrounded by towering 7ft-high (2 metres) yew tree walls. On average it takes 20 minutes to reach the centre.

Other highlights of Hampton Court Palace gardens

The Rose Garden
The Hampton Court Gardens Exhibition
The Great Fountain Garden
Home Park and its royal herd of fallow deer
The Lower Orangery Exotics Garden
The Pond Gardens
The annual RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show
The Wilderness in springtime


  
    

Visiting Hampton Court Palace gardens

  • Both the Formal Gardens and entry to the Maze are included in palace admission tickets
  • For non palace ticket holders, a separate admission charge applies to the Formal Gardens during official summer time
  • Maze-only admission tickets are available all year around
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Monthly Hampton Court Palace garden highlights...

January and February 
Crocus and Snowdrops can be seen, especially the Wilderness and 20th Century Garden

March
The massed naturalized planting of Daffodils in the Wilderness is beginning to come into flower

April  
The spring display in the Privy Garden is reaching its best throughout this month

May
  
The Wilderness is now carpeted with many wildflowers and patches of Bluebells

June    
17th century exotics are outside along the Privy Garden terrace and the Rose Garden is looking good

July and August   
Flowerbeds and borders of all the garden areas are now full of brightly coloured bedding plants

September  
The harvest of grapes from the Great Vine take place during the first two weeks or so of this month

October and November   
Autumn colours add to the gardens, especially in the Tiltyard, Wilderness and 20th Century Garden  

December  
Striking outlines and tracery of the Lime trees stretch across Home Park

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