Delight in the sweeping herbaceous borders, elegant rose and historic walled gardens, the productive kitchen garden, enchanting woodland paths and tranquil vistas that form this award winning garden.
Relish the gardeners’ attention to detail; savour the homemade, local food in the café; relax on the terrace with refreshments; be captivated by the exhibitions of sculpture and art; peruse the gift shop and be charmed by the knowledgeable and friendly team.
Experience these sumptuous gardens from April to September, Tuesday to Saturday, or visit during a special event to enjoy spectacular displays of many thousands of tulips, over a hundred varieties of roses, perfumed lilies and more.
Group Visits - Pashley is an ideal destination for groups of garden lovers, art and history enthusiasts, keen photographers or those looking for a peaceful and enjoyable day out surrounded by beauty and nature. Group Rates; Free coach parking; Driver incentives. Add a trip to another local attraction to complement your visit to the gardens at Pashley.
Pashley hosts marquee wedding receptions from May to September and is also available for private hire and corporate events.
Disabled Visitors - Due to the sloping nature of the garden, and the gravel paths, motorised wheelchairs are advised or a strong person to push! The gardens are only partially accessible to disabled visitors - the formal garden, terrace, gift shop and cafe are all accessible but the sloping gravel paths towards the woodland and behind the ponds are difficult to navigate. We advise you to telephone before visiting so that we may give you full details of access to ensure a safe, comfortable and enjoyable experience. We have two wheelchairs (non-motorised) which must be pre-booked. We also have special lavatory facilities. Disabled Parking is at the bottom of the main car park field - right next to the entrance to the gardens. On rare occasions, if poor field conditions make parking here impractical, signs will direct you to the front of the main house.
Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
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Adult | £11.50 |
Child aged 6-16 | £5.00 |
Season | £37.50 per ticket |
Tulip Festival | £12.00 per ticket |
2025 (1 Apr 2025 - 30 Sept 2025) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Monday | Closed* | |
Tuesday - Saturday | 10:00 | - 17:00* |
Sunday | Closed* |
* Open Bank Holiday Mondays & Special Event Days 10am-5pm, closed on Good Friday 10th April
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