Rippon Lea Estate Garden Tour
Join an insightful social history tour of the Rippon Lea Estate garden, led by one of their knowledgeable National Trust guides.
Spanning nearly 14 acres, Rippon Lea Estate’s garden holds national significance. The estate is home to a variety of beautiful trees, expansive lawns, a picturesque lake, a lookout tower, and an orchard featuring historically significant fruit varieties. Discover the charming archery hut, boat house, and tennis pavilion, which offer glimpses into the leisure activities of Rippon Lea’s past residents. At the heart of the garden, you’ll find a magnificent fernery—the largest of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere.
During this guided walk, you’ll learn about the estate’s development and hear fascinating stories about how the lives and fortunes of its owners have shaped it.
The garden is meticulously maintained by a Head Gardener, a dedicated team of five gardeners, and a group of passionate volunteers.
Please note: The pathways can be wet and muddy, so please wear suitable shoes.