PlantWith 30 acres to explore everyone will find their own favourite oasis.

  • Old Manor House Garden (opened by her Majesty the Queen in June 2010)
  • Family Friendly Garden (a 2010 Chelsea Flower Show Gold Medal Winner)
  • Italianate Maze
  • 17th Century Walled Garden
  • Japanese Garden
  • Le Jardin de Vincent (Chelsea Flower Show winner)
  • Georgian Manor House & Victorian Stables
  • Sunflower Street
  • Plant collections including Scented Pelargoniums, Chrysanthemums, Salvias and the National Collection of Sarcococca
  • Which? Gardening trial gardens
  • Gift shop, plant sales and restaurant

Not to mention events and activities for all the family taking place throughout the year including art exhibitions, musical and theatrical events and gardening shows.

Enjoy the stunning scenery, picnic by the lake or relax in the restaurant and finish with a trip to the gift shop!

Featured Events

Mamma Mia! The Movie

Saturday 2nd June 2012
4pm - 10.30pm

Enjoy the open air cinema screening of Mamma Mia! The Movie, plus Craft Fair, Fun Day, Beer Tent, Cocktail Bar, Live Music & More. To reserve your ticket please call 020 8366 9674

Herts Heavy Horse Show

Monday 4th June 2012
10.00am - 5.00pm

A day in the country with Heavy Horse breeds on parade including Clydesdales, Shires and Suffolks. Activities including dray rides start at 11am and rosette presentations at 4pm…

Capel Vine

Getting to know old roses

Study Day with Charles Quest-Ritson and Peter Scott on Saturday 23 June 2012 at Capel Manor College

Looking great in the gardens this week

The spring bedding displays are now coming into their own all over the estate.

Licensed for Civil Marriages and Partnerships

The gardens offer the most romantic and unique setting, old and new, for Licensed Civil Marriages and Partnerships, wedding receptions and special functions, with a range of areas for that special and most important and memorable day.

The Australian Garden

Coming soon to Capel Manor, the Australian Garden, 2011 RHS Chelsea Flower Show Gold Medal Winner. In Association with the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne.

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