Furzey Gardens
  Description
Furzey Gardens is an informal woodland garden of about eight acres, first planted in 1922 and now containing an extensive collection of Azaleas, Rhododendrons, Flowering trees and shrubs.
Lying within the gardens is Forest Cottage (that once housed a family with 13 children), believed to have been built in 1560 with timbers said to have come from the Tudor boatyards at Lymington.

Furzey Gardens also has a newly restored thatched Craft Gallery and tearooms.

 
  Open
All year
Gardens are open daily throughout the year until dusk
Gallery open daily 10am to 5pm
 
  Prices
Free entry for under 4s, wheelchair users and carer.
 
  Contact
School Lane, Minstead, Hampshire SO43 7GL
Tel:02380 812464
Email

Website
Streetmap
 
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  Directions
Take the turning to Minstead from the westbound A31 or the A337, and then follow the signs to "Furzey Gardens"
 
  Parking
Car Park in front of grounds.
 
  Refreshments
A very pleasant coffee shop and terrace
 
  Accessibility
Furzey gardens is accessible to wheelchair users and so too are the toilets. The toilets and all facilties however are closed between November and March although the Gardens are open during that time.
 
  More info
Gallery open daily 10am - 5pm March to October 2009
Plant sales
Dogs
 
 
 
 
 
Furzey Gardens
 
Furzey Gardens