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RHS Garden, Hyde Hall

RHS Garden, Hyde Hall — Public garden in Essex, England.

RHS Garden, Hyde Hall, gardens in Essex

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
1 h–2.5 h
Best time of year
Spring & summer (Apr–Sep)
Nearest railway station
South Woodham Ferrers · 2.8 km
  • Dog-friendly

About

RHS Garden, Hyde Hall is a public garden in the United Kingdom. Managed by Royal Horticultural Society. Wikidata describes it as: "Public garden in Essex, England". Coordinates: 51.6661°, 0.5758°.

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From the Wikipedia article

RHS Garden Hyde Hall is a public display garden run by the Royal Horticultural Society in the English county of Essex. It is one of five public gardens run by the society, alongside Wisley in Surrey, Harlow Carr in North Yorkshire, Rosemoor in Devon, and Bridgewater in Greater Manchester. The 360-acre Hyde Hall site encompasses a range of garden styles, from the Dry Garden with drought resistant plants, to the Hilltop Garden with roses and herbaceous borders. Hyde Hall has had a lot of investment in recent years with the opening of a new Global Growth Vegetable Garden (in 2017) showing vegetables from around the world, a new Winter Garden (in 2018) hosting an RHS Trial of Cornus, a new Welcome building (in 2017), and Hilltop Complex (in 2018) featuring a new restaurant and activity centre. There is a reference library, located in the old farmhouse. It provides a substantial collection of books on practical gardening, garden design, botanical art, garden history, wildlife gardening, plant hunting and much more. Robert Brett is the current curator after taking over from Ian Le Gros who became Head of Site.

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Background

History

The garden at Hyde Hall was created by Dr and Mrs Robinson in 1955. Hyde Hall was formerly a working farm on a hilltop surrounded by arable land. The site was cleared and 60 trees purchased from Wickford market a few miles away. These trees now form the Woodland Garden. In the 1960s shelter belts of Lawson and Leyland cypress hedges were planted. During this decade the farmland to the west of the Hyde Hall hilltop was incorporated into the garden. In 1976 Helen and Dick Robinson formed the Hyde Hall Garden Trust which would manage the garden on a long-term basis. The trust donated Hyde Hall to the Royal Horticultural Society in 1993.

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Coordinates
51.6661, 0.5758
County
Essex
District
Chelmsford
Parish
Rettendon
Postcode
CM3 8ET
Parliamentary constituency
Maldon
Nearest railway station
South Woodham Ferrers2.8 km
Official site
www.rhs.org.uk

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Frequently asked questions

Where is RHS Garden, Hyde Hall?
RHS Garden, Hyde Hall is in Essex, East of England, United Kingdom (postcode CM3 8ET), in the parish of Rettendon.
Who runs RHS Garden, Hyde Hall?
RHS Garden, Hyde Hall is operated by Royal Horticultural Society.
How do I get to RHS Garden, Hyde Hall?
The nearest railway station is South Woodham Ferrers, about 2.8 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode CM3 8ET.
How busy is RHS Garden, Hyde Hall?
RHS Garden, Hyde Hall draws around 441,562 visitors a year.