The Savill Garden
Free RHS Member days
February, June and September, when open
About the garden
The Savill Garden is a haven of vibrant gardens, woodland, and seasonal displays. Commissioned by King George V and brought to life by Eric Savill in 1932, it has enchanted nature lovers, photographers, families and friends for generations.
Over the decades, plant hunters have introduced rare and exotic specimens, creating a living collection that spans the globe, from Himalayan blooms in the Winter Beds to fragrant summer roses. Whatever the season, there is always something extraordinary to discover.
Covering 35 acres of interconnected royal gardens, The Savill Garden invites you to explore its many treasures: the Hidden Gardens, Spring Wood, Summer Gardens, New Zealand Garden, Summer Wood, The Glades, Autumn Wood, and the Winter Beds. Each visit connects you to a rich legacy of royal history, including the award-winning Queen Elizabeth Temperate House, the Golden Jubilee Garden, and the Rose Garden, all of which were opened by Queen Elizabeth II herself.
Facilities
- Assistance dogs only
- Parking
- Plant sales
- Refreshments
- Toilets
Key features
- Woodland
- Herbaceous border
- Glasshouse (open to public)
- Autumn colour
- Champion trees
- National Plant Collections
Get involved
The RHS is the UK’s gardening charity, helping people and plants to grow - nurturing a healthier, happier world, one person and one plant at a time.


