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Exbury Gardens open daily 11th March – 4th Nov. 10am – 6pm (last admission 4.30pm) Gardens Admission Adult Child Child Family 3-15 yrs Under 3 yrs (2Ad + 3ch) 11.50* £4.40* FREE £27.40* *including a voluntary gift-aid donation For more information, please visit www.exbury.co.uk Exbury Gardens is a registered charity: 801349 About Exbury Gardens About Exbury Gardens A visitor once described Exbury as ‘‘Heaven with the gates open.’’ Steam Railway: £5.00 per person, plus Gardens Admission (under 3’s free). Detailed timetable is shown on our website: www.exbury.co.uk. Buggy: £5.00 per person plus Gardens Admission (under 3’s free). A scenic transport service around the gardens. Wheelchairs: Wheelchairs are available free of charge on a first come first serve basis. Dogs: Dogs are welcome on a short lead in the Gardens, tea rooms, and on the train. Exbury’s beautiful woodland garden covers 200 acres and is a jewel in the heart of the New Forest National Park. Created by Lionel de Rothschild in 1919, Exbury’s spectacular gardens offer natural beauty and horticultural variety on the edge of the Beaulieu River, which can be explored either on foot, by chauffeur-driven buggy, or on the steam railway. Children will love the play area and looking out for wildlife, and dogs are welcome in the gardens on a lead. With excellent car parking, disabled access and amenities on site, it is the perfect destination for a wonderful day out! E x q u i s i t e E x bu r y : G a rd e n s , s te a m ra il w a y , t e a r o o m s , p l a y a r e a O p e n D a ily : 1 1 th M a rc h - 4 t h N o v e m b e r 2 0 1 8 10% OFF ONLINE TICKETS www.exbury.co.uk How to find us Exbury Gardens, Exbury, SO45 1AZ. Only 20 minutes from M27 junction 2 west Contact information Tel: 02380 891203 Email: [email protected] We reserve the right to close the gardens due to bad weather without prior notice. Please phone or check the website for details and updates. 1 2 3 Lymington Lyndhurst Brockenhurst Southampton The New Forest M3 M27 A36 A31 from Salisbury from Ringwood from Winchester London from Portsmouth The Solent Free parking NEW CATERERS FOR 2018

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Page 1: About Exbury Gardens A visitor once ... Gardens Leaflet 2018.pdf · Gardens Admission Adult Child Child Family 3-15 yrs Under 3 yrs (2Ad + 3ch) 11.50* £4.40* FREE £27.40*horticultural

Exbury Gardens open daily11th March – 4th Nov. 10am – 6pm (last admission 4.30pm)

GardensAdmission Adult Child Child Family 3-15 yrs Under 3 yrs (2Ad + 3ch)

11.50* £4.40* FREE £27.40*

*including a voluntary gift-aid donation

For more information, please visit

www.exbury.co.ukExbury Gardens is a registered charity: 801349

About Exbury GardensAbout Exbury GardensA visitor once described Exbury as ‘‘Heaven with the gates open.’’ Steam Railway: £5.00 per person, plus Gardens

Admission (under 3’s free). Detailed timetable is shown on our website: www.exbury.co.uk.Buggy: £5.00 per person plus Gardens Admission (under 3’s free). A scenic transport service around the gardens.Wheelchairs: Wheelchairs are available free of charge on a fi rst come fi rst serve basis.Dogs: Dogs are welcome on a short lead in the Gardens, tea rooms, and on the train.

Exbury’s beautiful woodland garden covers 200 acres and is a jewel in the heart of the New Forest National Park. Created by Lionel de Rothschild in 1919, Exbury’s spectacular gardens offer natural beauty and horticultural variety on the edge of the Beaulieu River, which can be explored either on foot, by chauffeur-driven buggy, or on the steam railway. Children will love the play area and looking out for wildlife, and dogs are welcome in the gardens on a lead. With excellent car parking, disabled access and amenities on site, it is the perfect destination for a wonderful day out!

Exquisite Exbury: Gardens, steam railway, tea rooms,

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Open Daily: 11th March - 4th November 2018

10% OFF ONLINE TICKETSwww.exbury.co.uk

How to fi nd usExbury Gardens, Exbury, SO45 1AZ. Only 20 minutes from M27 junction 2 west

Contact informationTel: 02380 891203Email: [email protected] reserve the right to close the gardens due to bad weather without prior notice. Please phone or check the website for details and updates.

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NEW CATERERS FOR 2018

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www.searcys.co.uk

Enjoy a relaxing 20 min journey around our track as you pass the perennials and grasses of Summer Lane Garden, the American Garden, and one of the largest man-made rock gardens in Europe. Children can enjoy looking out for Exbury’s sculptures of woodland creatures along the way, and after your journey explore Exbury’s Engine Shed exhibition which recalls steam’s heyday and the construction of the railway.

Come and make memories in our beautiful gardens

Come and make memoriesin our beautiful gardens

Daffodils, heathers, camellias, magnolias

Magnolias, rhododendrons, primroses

Rhododendrons, azaleas, bluebells, wisteria

Water gardens, candelabra primulas, stewartias

Summer Lane Garden (via Steam Railway), wild flowers, Herbaceous Borders

Hydrangeas, eucryphias, shady river walks, Herbaceous Borders, Sundial Garden

Herbaceous beds, exotic flowers in the Sundial Garden, hydrangeas, early autumn colour

Autumn colour of maples, sweet gums and dogwoods, nerines, and National Collection of Nyssa and Oxydendrum

Later autumn colour and fabulous fungi

All aboard!

Mr Eddy’s Tea Rooms will be offering a brand new menu and newly refurbished restaurant with Searcys from 2018, providing a wonderful selection of hot & cold food, children’s lunches, and afternoon tea and cake.

Steam RailwayExbury Gardens are delighted to welcome Searcys as our new caterers from 2018.

Mr Eddy’s Tea RoomsThere is something to delight everyone at Exbury, from the world-famous displays of rhododendrons, azaleas, and camellias, to riverside walks, the steam railway, tea rooms, play area and exhibitions.

Exquisite ExburyExbury is a garden for all seasons and offers the following stunning sights:

Head Gardener’s Calendar

Experience the thrill of operating from the driver’s seat, using the regulator and fi ring and controlling the locomotive yourself around our challenging track profi le. You will be actively involved in the entire locomotive preparation, with time physically spent with your locomotive up to approximately 8 hours!To make a booking or for more information please contact us on 02380 891203.

Footplate experiences

New for 2018, enjoy a train ride next to a train driver as you sit and watch up close how a steam engine travels around our 1½ mile track.Participants must be 17+ yrs. Available to pre-book only. Additional cost applies.

Take a ride with a train driver

We have a full and varied exhibition and events list which is available to view on our website www.exbury.co.uk. This includes walks and talks with our Head Gardener, art exhibitions and flower shows, as well as Easter, Halloween and Christmas activities.

Exhibitions and Events

General enquiries:Tel: 02380 891203. Email: [email protected].

Exbury Gardens are delighted to welcome Searcys as our new caterers from 2018.Exbury Gardens are delighted to welcome Searcys as our new caterers from 2018.Exbury Gardens are delighted to welcome

Mr Eddy’s Tea RoomsThere is something to delight everyone at Exbury, from the world-famous

Exquisite ExburyNewly refurbishedfor 2018

Gift AidExbury Gardens Limited is a charitable company registered with the Charity Commission for England and Wales (registration number 801349). Please consider including Gift Aid when purchasing your tickets for the gardens, as this supports our work maintaining and developing the gardens for future generations to enjoy.

Exbury would like to thank the following photographers for the use of their images in this leafl et: Barry Whitcher, Cathryn Baldock, Lucy Eloise Photography, Nick de Rothschild, and Searcys.

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