Pythouse Kitchen Garden
About
Pythouse Kitchen Garden is an enchanting 18th‑century walled garden restaurant nestled in the idyllic countryside of South Wiltshire. The Michelin Green Star‑bearing establishment celebrates sustainable, locally sourced cuisine, with daily menus that showcase the bounty of its own garden. Chef Darren Broom’s imaginative dishes, from wood‑smoked starters to seasonal roasts, marry tradition with fresh, regenerative ingredients. Open from 12:00 to 16:30 Wednesday through Sunday, the venue offers a relaxed dining ball‑room in the conservatory and a tranquil terrace alongside the garden’s stone‑lined lanes. Guests write it off as a “hidden gem”, a place where the beauty of the surroundings complements the culinary experience. Beyond weekday lunch and Saturday brunch, Pythouse hosts a range of seasonal events—wine lunches, equinox feasts, and intimate wedding celebrations—making it a versatile choice for diners and event planners alike.
Highlights
- Historic 18th Century Garden
- Chef‑Led Seasonal Menu
- Green Star Sustainability Accolades
- Ambience & Scenic Views
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Best time to visit
May to early September for warm weather and abundant garden produce
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Exceptional Hospitality
- Family-Friendly Atmosphere
- Sustainable & Locally Sourced Cuisine
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At a glance
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- Typical visit: about 1 hour