Savill Garden
Gardens
Nature & Parks
Attraction
About
The Savill Garden is a 35-acre haven of gardens, woodland and seasonal displays. Commissioned by George V and created by Eric Savill in 1932, this special place has delighted nature lovers, photographers, friends and families. An entrance fee was first charged in 1953. Today, we offer day tickets or memberships for repeat visitors. Generations of plant-hunters have brought back numerous specimens to be nurtured here. From the Himalayan flowers of the Winter Beds to the fragrant summer roses, whenever you visit, there will be something special to see.