The Laskett Garden

A uniquely autobiographical garden inspired by the Arts & Crafts movement.

Garden now closed until Spring 2025.

A uniquely autobiographical garden inspired by the Arts & Crafts movement.

Be inspired by The Laskett's year-round garden that brings a biographical celebration of the arts to the Herefordshire countryside. This remarkable garden that never stands still sets a moving scene for special events, aesthetic tours and the exclusive Laskett picnic.

Sir Roy Strong gifted The Laskett Garden to Perennial in 2021 to help people in horticulture. Created with his late wife Julia Trevelyan Oman, every part has a story to tell of the love of a very happy marriage and the creative landmarks of their lives.

Plan your trip to The Laskett Garden

VISIT ESSENTIALS

Opening times for

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The Laskett Garden reopens in February 2025 when you can join us over two weekends 15-16 and 22-23 (February) as the awakening of spring bring a sense of purity and tranquillity to the garden. Booking available from January 2025.
Open April to October (Booking essential - available to book in 2025)
Assistance Dogs: To help us preserve its charm, the garden only allows assistance dogs. We are sorry we can’t admit family dogs or other pets.
Groups (6+) are welcome by prior arrangement.

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Partially Open

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Facilities

  • Gift Shop

    We stock a large range of contemporary giftware, cards, stationery and gifts for gardeners, including our range of The Laskett inspired gifts.

    You can also shop our full range of hundreds of cards and gifts in our online shop.

  • Limited Parking

    Limited parking is available in the field almost opposite the garden entrance

  • Picnics

    Treat yourself to an afternoon tea style picnic including freshly made sandwiches and scones with sweet and savoury nibbles accompanied by The Laskett Apple Juice. 

    Please note: a minimum of 48 hours notice is required for all picnics.

  • Tea, Coffee And Cake

    Enjoy tea, coffee and delicious cakes in our tea room.

  • Toilets

    Toilet facilities are available behind the conservatory

  • Plants Sales

    Treat yourself from a range of plants available.

Accessibility

Please be aware that The Laskett’s uneven surfaces, grassed areas, narrow paths and gravel walkways make it unsuitable for wheelchair access, but work is underway to make it more accessible.

  • Wheelchair Access

    Please be advised the garden can be difficult for visitors who are solely reliant on a wheelchair - please see above for specific garden details.

    The companion of a disabled visitor is admitted free of charge.

  • Assistance Dogs

    To help us preserve its charm, the garden only allows assistance dogs.

    We are sorry we can’t admit family dogs or other pets.

Eating

We invite you to enjoy tea and cake or a Laskett picnic on your visit.

  • Tea room

    Enjoy tea, coffee and delicious cakes in our tea room.

  • Picnics

    Treat yourself to an afternoon tea style picnic including freshly made sandwiches and scones with sweet and savoury nibbles accompanied by The Laskett Apple Juice. 

    Please note: a minimum of 48 hours notice is required for all picnics.

    Unfortunately picnics will be unavailable on the 1 and 3 October.

  • Opening times

    Our tea room in open during garden open hours.

    Tuesday
    10:30 - 16:00

    Thursday
    10:30 - 16:00

Shopping

Once you’ve toured the garden visit our fabulous gift shop stocked with seasonal cards, stationery and gifts for garden. We also have plants on sale for you to take home.

  • Gift shop

    Our gift shop sells a wide selection of Sir Roy Strong’s books and a range of gifts that are exclusive to The Laskett including specially commissioned tin picnic plates, greeting and postcards, coasters & tea towels.

    Check out our range of The Laskett inspired gifts, new for the 2024 season.

  • Plant sales

    Treat yourself from a range of plants available.

  • Online shop

    You can also shop our full range of hundreds of cards and gifts in our online shop.

How to travel to The Laskett Garden

Address

The Laskett Garden
Laskett Lane
Much Birch
Herefordshire
HR2 8HZ

Driving

We are located on Laskett Lane, a single track road off the A49 between Kingsthorne and Harewood End.

Public Transport

Bus 33 from either Ross-on-Wye or Hereford stops at the end of Laskett Lane. We are approximately a 5 minute walk from the bus stop.

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