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The Garden at Miserden — Attraction in Stroud

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Miserden Estate
Miserden, Stroud GL6 7JA, United Kingdom
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The Carpenters Arms, Miserden
Miserden, Stroud GL6 7JA, United Kingdom
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The Garden at Miserden

Miserden, Stroud GL6 7JA, United Kingdom
4.5(124)
Open 24 hours
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Miserden Estate

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Marcus HurleyMarcus Hurley
This our second visit to Miserden and they are just fabulous gardens. This time there was a sculpture exhibition on which elevated the gardens to a whole new level. The views are wonderful and the gardens surprisingly extensive, with woodland walks as well as the formal areas. On our visit there was a great little cafe as well as plenty of seating so that added to the experience too and gave us a chance to sit down and relax before we explored the gardens. Our entry was free, as Historic Houses members but I think it's only £10 for a paying adult anyway.
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Nicole ReichmeisterNicole Reichmeister
Unglaublich schöner Garten mit Kunstobjekten zum verlieben.
Susan Lonford-BrownSusan Lonford-Brown
Beautiful gardens which had three added bonus of a sculpture exhibition in the grounds when we went. Fantastic views across the countryside, good plants for sale. The cafe has a short menu but the food was freshly prepared and very good. Heard someone say they thought it pricy but considering the staff work from a tiny, hot room and make everything to order, we thought it very good. Would have loved to go back for the watercolor class but it was that but too far.
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Beautiful gardens which had three added bonus of a sculpture exhibition in the grounds when we went. Fantastic views across the countryside, good plants for sale. The cafe has a short menu but the food was freshly prepared and very good. Heard someone say they thought it pricy but considering the staff work from a tiny, hot room and make everything to order, we thought it very good. Would have loved to go back for the watercolor class but it was that but too far.
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1y

This our second visit to Miserden and they are just fabulous gardens. This time there was a sculpture exhibition on which elevated the gardens to a whole new level. The views are wonderful and the gardens surprisingly extensive, with woodland walks as well as the formal areas. On our visit there was a great little cafe as well as plenty of seating so that added to the experience too and gave us a chance to sit down and relax before we explored the gardens. Our entry was free, as Historic Houses members but I think it's only £10 for a paying...

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3y

Beautiful gardens which had three added bonus of a sculpture exhibition in the grounds when we went. Fantastic views across the countryside, good plants for sale. The cafe has a short menu but the food was freshly prepared and very good. Heard someone say they thought it pricy but considering the staff work from a tiny, hot room and make everything to order, we thought it very good. Would have loved to go back for the watercolor class but it was that...

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6y

Tranquil beauty in the garden with flowers a plenty and a feeling of space and elegance. We were so captivated and upgraded day entry to seasonal entry. The the herbaceous borders and more formal areas must be fantastic through the summer and next time will walk through some of the estate. Two other things - the views are lovely and the well stocked plant nursery. And we enjoyed a cake and coffee in the cafe too. So pleased to discover...

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