Hughenden Manor Garden

Hughenden Manor Garden, near High Wycombe

Hughenden Manor, the home of Victorian Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli. The gardens consist of a parterre dating from the 1880s in the South Garden and the orchard re-created with 35 varieties of apple and 4 of pear. The House is also open.

Hughenden Manor is set in a delightfully wooded valley and the gardens were in the main created by Disraeli's wife Mary Anne.

The gardens consist of a parterre dating from the 1880s in the South Garden and the orchard re-created with 35 varieties of apple and 4 of pear. 

There are woodland walks and the extraordinary house is open to the public. There are plenty of activities and events for children throughout the year.

As the gardens here are limited they should be combined with a visit to the house to make your journey worthwhile.

Hughenden Manor National Trust Opening Times - see latest information by visiting website.
Disabled access, restaurant, shops. 

Contact

  • Telephone: 01494 755573
  • E-Mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Address

  • Street: Hughenden Manor
  • Postcode: HP14 4LA
  • City: High Wycombe
  • County: Buckinghamshire
  • Country: United Kingdom

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