Great Dixter House and Gardens Tours and Activities

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Great Dixter House and Gardens which includes heritage elements and a garden
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Great Dixter House and Gardens which includes a park and heritage elements


The former family home of esteemed British gardener Christopher Lloyd, this property and its experimental gardens are a visual delight.

Great Dixter House and Gardens is the former family home of gardening writer Christopher Lloyd, an influential figure in 20th-century horticulture. Explore the one-of-a-kind manor house, a hodgepodge of three different structures. Study the design, plant choice and color combinations of the exemplary gardens.

The house was created by merging a 15th-century residence, a 16th-century yeoman’s house transplanted from Kent and an early 20th-century structure. Approach the entrance and try to differentiate between the separate elements. The porch and everything to its right is from the earlier 15th- and 16th-century builds, while everything to the left of the porch dates from the 20th century.

Wander around the rooms inside and stop at the medieval Great Hall. The residents ate dinner in this grand room, one of the U.K.’s largest existing timber-framed halls.

Stroll around the grounds. Renowned for their inspiring plant combinations and design, the gardens are held in high esteem by horticulturists. Note the vivid colors of the borders, the sculpted yew topiary and the innovative exotic garden, with tropical plants from far-flung locales.

Don’t miss the oast house, which was used to dry hops for brewing. Many other oast houses in the East Sussex countryside have been converted into family homes. This one, however, has been preserved, offering an insightful glimpse into the local hop-growing industry.

Stop at the gift shop to purchase gardening tools, books or locally made souvenirs. Buy plants, seeds and pots from the nurseries. Next to the shop is an open-side loggia selling deli food, drinks and snacks. Eat lunch at the nearby picnic tables. Great Dixter often hosts events, from craft workshops to gardening education days. Check the on-line schedule to see what activities coincide with your visit.

Great Dixter House and Gardens is open from Tuesday to Sunday as well as bank holiday Mondays from late March to late October. The gardens open from late morning through afternoon while the house opens only in the afternoon. Find the estate in Northiam, a 30-minute drive north of Hastings. Use free on-site parking. Direct buses also run here from Hastings.

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Things to do near Great Dixter House and Gardens

When visiting Great Dixter House and Gardens, be sure to take part in the engaging Great Dixter tour and the informative garden tours to fully appreciate the stunning landscape and history. Additionally, there are nearby activities such as golf for those looking to enjoy some leisure time. A visit to Great Dixter is a delightful experience that combines nature, culture, and relaxation in one beautiful setting.

Shopping

For a delightful shopping experience near Great Dixter House and Gardens, visit Priory Meadow Shopping Centre, just 16.1km away, offering a variety of shops. If you're up for a drive, the Ashford Designer Outlet, located 25.7km away, features designer brands and a vibrant atmosphere.

Recreation

White Rock Theatre offers vibrant music concerts, perfect for an entertaining night out just 16.1km away. For golf enthusiasts, Sedlescombe Golf Club provides a scenic outdoor experience only 9.7km away. The Hop Farm Country Park, located 19.7km away, is ideal for relaxation and wellness amidst nature.

Adventure

Embark on the 1066 Country Walk, a scenic 11.3km hike showcasing stunning landscapes. For a unique experience, ride the East Hill Lift, located 16.1km away, offering family-friendly views. Thrill-seekers will love the Go Ape zipline ropes course, situated 14.5km from Great Dixter, for an exhilarating outdoor adventure.

Nightlife

Experience the vibrant nightlife by catching a show at the Phoenix Arts Centre, just 12.9km away, offering a mix of culture and romance. For some family fun, head to BattleZone Live or enjoy a film at the Electric Palace, both located 16.1km from Great Dixter.

Find the best attractions near Great Dixter House and Gardens

Great Dixter House and Gardens offers a delightful mix of attractions, including nearby beaches, nature reserves, and historic castles. Whether you're after culture, outdoor adventures, or family-friendly experiences, there's plenty to explore. Don't miss a visit to the stunning Great Dixter gardens and the house itself, along with other charming sights in the area that showcase the beauty of Rye, England.

  • Bodiam Castle: Immerse yourself in the enchanting atmosphere of Bodiam Castle, a stunning medieval fortress set within picturesque grounds. With its romantic vibes and dramatic architecture, it’s perfect for a leisurely exploration of history and culture, all while enjoying the beautiful surrounding landscape.
  • Camber Sands: Discover the stunning expanse of Camber Sands, a pristine beach renowned for its golden sands and rolling dunes. Ideal for sunbathing, picnicking, or beach sports, it offers a laid-back vibe where you can unwind and soak up the coastal beauty.
  • Hastings Castle: Step back in time at Hastings Castle, the remnants of a historic fortress that played a significant role in the Norman Conquest. With its impressive views and rich cultural heritage, it’s an inviting spot for history buffs and nature lovers alike.

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