Open daily until 31 October 11.00 – 4.30

Open daily from 11.00am – 4.30pm until 31st October – Come and see the spectacular autumn colours now!

 

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 to look out for in the Gardens now

Autumn is here in all its glorious burnished colour with plants and trees aflame as shown in Kristie’s wonderful photos below. As you walk up the Maple Grove, look out for the claret-red leaves of the Disanthus cercidifolius (pictured here) and bear in mind that it is well worth continuing to the collection of Sorbus at the top of the arboretum: their show of red and pink and white berries is spectacular.

 

Elsewhere, the formal borders in front of the Croft are still splendid. The bed on the terrace directly outside the Tearoom is full of bright bold colour with a host of Dahlias and Salvias clustered around architectural planting of Hedychium coronarium or Ginger Lily.

 

We really should count the apple trees in the Gardens or perhaps just the number of varieties. They come in all ages and sizes from the gnarled veterans of the Kitchen Border to more recently planted step-overs surrounding the meadow. The majority of varieties grown here are seldom, if ever, found in shops. For a small contribution to charity (Macmillan Cancer or St Michael’s Hospice), you are welcome to pick a few. Please enquire at reception.

News and Events

Autumn Plant Fair

The Autumn Plant Fair will soon be upon us – one of the most eagerly awaited events of the autumn horticultural county calendar.

Last year, there were over fifty-five exhibitors at the fair, ranging from specialist nurseries selling rare and unusual plants, trees and shrubs, to a wide range of country craft, food and drink stalls.

Fingers crossed for good weather when we hope to attract over a thousand visitors. Don’t forget that entry to the fair includes admission to our 70 acre gardens.

View the list of exhibitors.

View a video on YouTube of last year’s event

Trade enquiries please contact austyn.hallworth@hergest.co.uk. See you there!


*Please note that the BBC Gardener’s World 2-1 ticket entry offer is not applicable at the Autumn Plant Fair

We are finalists!

We are thrilled to announce that we have been have been shortlisted in the “Tourist Attraction of the Year” category for the 2024 Herefordshire Tourism Awards.   

 

“To be selected with just two other finalists from all of the many attractions throughout the County is testimony to the sheer hard work, dedication and passion from all of our staff” said Austyn Hallworth, Head of Marketing and PR for the gardens.

 

Diane Mansell, CEO of Herefordshire County BID/Visit Herefordshire, commented:
“We are incredibly excited to reveal the shortlist for the inaugural Visit Herefordshire Tourism Awards. The quality and diversity of the businesses represented is a testament to the strength of Herefordshire’s tourism sector. This year’s awards have drawn a fantastic
response, and we look forward to celebrating the region’s best with the local tourism
community at the awards ceremony in February 2025.”

A night of Moths!

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A staggering 90 species of moth were recently identified by the Herefordshire Wildlife Society during a night survey in the gardens.

For those of us who are more used to the jumper-chomping kind of moth, it came as a particular surprise to view the huge variety and beauty of the species. In fact, two of the moth’s identified – the Clouded Magpies and the Chequered Pearls – whilst not rare in the UK, were certainly scarce in Herefordshire.


In the midst of moths – and with an echo of Macbeth’s witches – were also found a wide selection of newts, frogs, toads and bats.

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Artist in Residence

We are delighted to introduce Chris Williams as our new Artist in residence. She has moved into a studio on site and can often be seen drawing and painting in the Gardens. Look out for her when you visit – she is very happy to discuss her 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.
Visit her website to find out more. 

 

Season Ticket Holders 

At only £32, annual Season Tickets represent excellent value for regular visitors with unlimited visits to the gardens – please refer to General Information for Visitors for more information.


We also run regular special offers for Season Ticket holders at Maples Tearoom. Please see above offer for October which is for new season ticket holders only so please do pass on to a friend or relative who you think would like to join the family! –  Please keep up to date with our posts on the website and on Social Media for further discounts and offers

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2 for 1 offer

One free entry with one full paying adult

2-1 saving offer valid from 1st July – 31st October only. (Not applicable during the Autumn Plant Fair on Sunday 13th October 2024)

Card must be presented at reception.