Open daily until 31 October 11.00 – 4.30

The gardens are open daily from 11.00 – 4.30
Rhododendrons, Herbaceous Borders and Deutzias in full bloom!

 

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?

Although most of the azaleas have now been and gone, there is still much to recommend a walk up through the Azalea Garden and the Maple Grove – not least the deep green shade, so inviting as the sun beats down and temperatures soar. Whilst it tends to be the flowers that steal the show at this time of year – and understandably so – the extensive range of exotic trees are well worth a careful look. These too bear flowers, often very small, but sometimes eye-catching like the numerous varieties of Cornus near the Millenium Bench. These are floriferous at the moment, bearing stunning white flowers with some varieties gradually shading to pink with time.

 

Closer to the Croft, there are many further delights. You are likely to catch the delicate scent of one of the very many Philadelphus shrubs, such as Philadelphus ‘Virginal’ pictured below, which has double, very fragrant, pure white flowers. Lilies in pots on the Croquet Lawn exude a headier scent – and look out too for some unusual varieties on the Boundary Path, such as Lily martagon ‘Claude Shride’, the deep purplish-red flower pictured below.

 

You can practically see the fruit and vegetables growing in the Kitchen Garden: we’re in a race against the strawberries, and courgettes, spinach and mange-touts are also ready for picking. Make sure that you walk to the far end of the Kitchen Garden, past the greenhouse, to find the stunning display of old roses on your left and cutting beds on your right. Once again, the fragrance is magnificent.

News and Events

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.

VH Tourism Awards Judges Commendation Graphics 2025_02

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

Artist in Residence

Now that spring has arrived, Chris Williams, our Artist in residence is hard at work in the gardens and we look forward to placing some new images on the site in due course. 

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.
Visit her website to find out more. 

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.
This month we are focusing on a variety Rhododendrons namely the suoilenhense from Vietnam, the ‘Beauty of Littleworth’ and Loder’s White. Also looking at the majestic Pinus tabuliformis  and finally the stunning Schisandra rubriflora from western China – enjoy!

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