How many acres is Wakehurst Place?

500 acres
Wakehurst has an extraordinary living collection of exotic trees and woodland plants sprawled over 500 acres.

Is Wakehurst opening to the public?

Wakehurst is open for you to explore. Pre-booking is encouraged to help reduce queues and keep visitors and staff safe.

Can you buy plants at Wakehurst?

The gift shop and plant sales area are open with a fantastic range of gifts, plants books and homeware. Our shops are open.

How old is Wakehurst?

Wakehurst origins The estate was just 40 acres in size – it now spans a massive 535 acres, making it bigger than its 300-acre sister garden at Kew. The Mansion was originally built between 1571 and 1590, during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, with local Ardingly sandstone.

Can Kew Members Visit Wakehurst?

Are Wakehurst members able to visit Kew Gardens? Yes, Wakehurst members (Kew’s wild botanic garden in Sussex) can visit Kew Gardens for free once each year. Please bring your Wakehurst membership card with you.

Is Wakehurst part of Kew Gardens?

Wakehurst is run by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

Is Wakehurst part of Kew?

Wakehurst is run by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. It does not receive any money from the National Trust for its visitors.

Is Kew gardens National Trust?

Please note Wakehurst is owned by the National Trust but managed by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Entry is free to National Trust members on presentation of a valid membership card, however car parking charges apply as a vital contribution to RBG Kew’s conservation work at Wakehurst.

Is Kew Gardens closing during lockdown?

Kew Gardens and Wakehurst are open for you to explore, giving you the chance to enjoy acres of green space and thousands of plants. We are excited to welcome you to our gardens and we want to keep you up to date with the latest measures in place to protect you and our staff. What’s closed at Wakehurst.

Can National Trust members get into Kew Gardens?

Entry is free to National Trust members on presentation of a valid membership card, however car parking charges apply as a vital contribution to RBG Kew’s conservation work at Wakehurst.

How long does it take to go around Kew Gardens?

It is suggested that most people take around three hours to explore the whole of the length of the Gardens. (It is about one mile across and takes about 40 minutes to walk across.) We usually stay the whole day and still never see everything. If you have time, spend the whole day at Kew.

What is the most expensive National Trust property to visit?

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Where is Wakehurst house in West Sussex located?

Wakehurst Place. Wakehurst, previously known as Wakehurst Place, is a house and botanic gardens in West Sussex, England, owned by the National Trust but used and managed by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

Where is Wakehurst Place in the Royal Botanic Gardens?

Wakehurst Place is now funded, administered and maintained by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. The eastern third lies on a level plateau, the ground falling away to the south and west and then descending into a deep, east/west ravine-like stream valley.

Can a National Trust member go to Wakehurst gardens?

National Trust members can enter Wakehurst’s gardens free of charge, on presentation of a valid membership card. This does not include reciprocal agreements made between the National Trust and other parties, and for members outside of the UK.

What kind of roof does Wakehurst Place have?

Wakehurst Place (listed grade I) stands on level ground towards the northern boundary of the registered site and on the eastern edge of the gardens. The three-storey, E-shaped house, its principal, south front featuring a three-storey projection and porch, is built of sandstone ashlar with a Horsham slab roof.