RHS Garden WisleyQuality Assessed

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Overview
With over 100 years of gardening, RHS Garden Wisley is the flagship garden of the Royal Horticultural Society. The garden stretches over 170 acres and there are countless opportunities for visitors to draw inspiration and gather new ideas. A 'must see' is the famous Glasshouse, with exotics from around the world in two climate zones. The mixed borders and vegetable garden are glories of summer, while the country garden, Battleston Hill and wild garden are magnificent in spring. Whatever the season the garden is full of interest.
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Location
Wisley Lane, Wisley, WOKING, Surrey, GU23 6QB
About the area
Surrey is one of England’s most wooded counties, with over a quarter of the landscape designated as an official AONB and plenty of history evident in the countryside. You’ll find sandy tracks, cottage gardens and welcoming village inns, and on the fringe of Greater London you can picnic in Chaldon’s hay meadows, explore the downs at Epsom, or drift idly beside the River Thames.
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RHS Garden Wisley

Quality Assessed
Assessed by Visit England Logo
Ratings & awards
award
Overview
With over 100 years of gardening, RHS Garden Wisley is the flagship garden of the Royal Horticultural Society. The garden stretches over 170 acres and there are countless opportunities for visitors to draw inspiration and gather new ideas. A 'must see' is the famous Glasshouse, with exotics from around the world in two climate zones. The mixed borders and vegetable garden are glories of summer, while the country garden, Battleston Hill and wild garden are magnificent in spring. Whatever the season the garden is full of interest.
Location
Wisley Lane, Wisley, WOKING, Surrey, GU23 6QB
About the area
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Surrey is one of England’s most wooded counties, with over a quarter of the landscape designated as an official AONB and plenty of history evident in the countryside. You’ll find sandy tracks, cottage gardens and welcoming village inns, and on the fringe of Greater London you can picnic in Chaldon’s hay meadows, explore the downs at Epsom, or drift idly beside the River Thames.