Open daily until 31 October 11.00 – 4.30

Open daily from 11.00 am until 4.30 pm

Late September perennials and autumn colour  

 

Nestled under iconic Hergest Ridge with fabulous view towards the Black Mountains, these critically acclaimed and stunning 70 acre gardens hold national collections of Maples, Birches and Zelkovas. Created and extended by five generations of the Banks family, Hergest Croft Gardens boast one of the finest collections of plants and shrubs in the UK, with many rare and exotic species and over 130 Champion trees.

 

What's flowering now?

The recent rain could not have come any sooner as it has suddenly sparked life into the dry grassy areas of the gardens, and the somewhat arid plant beds are now looking remarkably fresh and a great deal happier! The autumn advance is slowly beginning to creep through with the leaves on many trees showing hints of orange, yellow and burnished gold.

 

A walk around the gardens is always a wonderful sensory experience: come quickly to view the wonderfully vibrant dahlias, gingers and salvias on the upper terrace by the Croft. The Sorbus trees are already bearing fruit with some beautifully coloured berries coming through. Commonly known as rowan, they can be processed into jams, jellies, syrups, or juices, often combined with sweeter fruits like apples or quinces to balance their naturally sour and slightly bitter taste.

In the Kitchen Garden, the vegetables are in varying stages with the sweetcorn ripening and the cabbage and leeks well underway. Pumpkins and squashes will soon be harvested and the beans and courgettes are now slowing down. The wide variety of fruit is in abundance in the orchard with damsons, quinces, mulberrys all being picked now. There are also some medlars which have a unique taste, often described as combination of apple sauce, quince and sometimes with a hint of citrus, date or apricot. Pears are ripening well ( see the Pitmaston Duchess variety below) together with several apple varieties some of which are over 100 years old. There is even one variety of apple called “Core Blimey”!

In common with all other gardeners, we are truly thankful for the recent rain – having said that, the intermittent sunshine that we have at the moment shows everything at its very best and makes a wander round the gardens an immensely pleasurable experience. Come and visit soon to see the wonderful changing colours as the gardens undertake their transformation from late summer to early autumn. 

 

News and Events

 

Autumn Plant Fair 2025

Sunday 12th October

This annual fair, which is one of the oldest in Herefordshire, marks the end of the horticultural events calendar for the County and attracts nearly 1,000 visitors on the day.

 

This year over 55 exhibitors will converge on the gardens selling a wide range of products including nurseries specialising in rare and unusual plants, trees and shrubs. Numerous craft stalls exhibiting everything from garden furniture and accessories, Beeswax products and delicious honey, hand made chocolates, ceramics, home made soaps, fragrances and much much more.

 

Artisan foods and drink suppliers will include Origen pizza from Hay-on-Wye, Outlaw Coffee, pie and cheese makers, charcuterie, craft beers and wines.

 

Visitors to the fair have full access to the 70 acre gardens and hopefully a chance to view the fabulous autumn colours at this time of the year.

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Well done team Hergest – again!

We are delighted to announce that Hergest Croft Gardens have been shortlisted in the Visitor Attraction of the Year category for the send year running.

 

Last year, we battled it out with some of the finest in the County and narrowly missed out to our friends at the Small Breeds Farm also in Kington.


However, this year, we will be up against our friend Roy Strong of The Laskett Garden which is extremely tough opposition.

 

“To be shortlisted twice in two years is indeed a tremendous achievement when you consider the fabulous number of attractions within the County” said Austyn Hallworth, Head of Marketing and PR for Hergest Croft Gardens.

 

“It really is testimony to the hard work, enthusiasm and passion that is generated by our loyal and established staff on a daily basis.” he said. 

 

A second round of judging will take place September and the winners will be announced at a glittering awards dinner in February 2026. So all of our fingers are tightly crossed to win!

 

 

BBC Gardener’s World Magazine 2-1 Entry offer

We are delighted once again, to be supporting the annual BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine 2-1 entry offer into our gardens.

 

This is a wonderful opportunity to visit our fabulous gardens which extend to over 70 acres and include 130 champion tress together with many rare and unusual plants and shrubs at a discounted rate.

 

Visitors must be able to produce the valid card at reception to obtain this offer which is available from 1st July until 2nd November 2025. 

 

Please note that this offer does not include entry to the Autumn Plant Fair on Sunday 12th October.

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Artist in Residence

Now that summer has truly arrived, Chris Williams, our Artist in residence is hard at work in the gardens and we are pleased to be able to feature some of her recent canvases. Should you spot Chris in the gardens when you visit, please do introduce yourself as she is very happy to chat and show you her latest work. 

Originally from North Wales, Chris studied art at the Laird School of Art, Birkenhead and gained her BA Hons degree in Fine Art from Newcastle Polytechnic.  Primarily a landscape painter, she has exhibited at the RBSA, RWA and RCA and is former entrant on Sky Arts Landscape Artist of the Year in 2017.

Her work is based on observation and she likes to work outside whenever possible whether this is drawing or making plein air oil studies. She is fascinated by natural forms, changing light, weather and the seasonal and daily rhythms of the landscape. A number of Chris’s paintings can also be viewed at Hergest Croft either in the Exhibition Room or Maples Tearoom – all of which are for sale.
Visit her website to find out more. 

Congratulations to Rowan!

Community Conservation Champion 2024

We are thrilled to announce that Rowan Griffiths has received the Judges Commendation Award in the category of Community Conservation Champion in the 2024 Visit Herefordshire Tourism Awards.  The inaugural awards were recently announced at a glittering event held at Lyde Court, Hereford and compared by TV Presenter and Broadcaster Jules Hudson.

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Horticultural Highlights from Hergest with award-winning Senior Gardener, Rowan Griffiths.

Welcome to our new Hergest Croft Gardens video channel where each month we will be discussing various seasonal elements of the gardens –  Enjoy

Capture the moment for an enduring memory!

We are delighted to announce a commercial partnership with Laura Shepherd Photography


Whether it is a special occasion, celebration or just a memory, record that intimate moment using Hergest Croft Gardens as a stunning location or back drop. We have over 70 acres of gardens and parkland with a huge variety of beautiful photographic scenery to choose from!
Contact www.laurashepherdslensphotography.com

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