Initially, dairy farming was the
sole activity at Red House Farm
but the last 50 years have seen
the creation and development of a
beautiful and interestingly
planted half acre cottage garden
which complements the 1730
farmhouse. We encourage visitors
to the nursery to look around the
garden, with donations if desired
in aid of Greenfingers, a small
charity which designs and creates
gardens for children's hospices.
A wide selection of plants is for
sale in the adjoining nursery.
Weds - Sun 11am - 4pm. Closed
Monday and Tues, excluding bank
holidays.
Featured in 'Worcestershire
Life' - "...this is a classic
example of what can be done in a
small area with good design and
thoughtful planning." (Marigold
Webb)
Seasonal features
Early spring
A beautiful display of snowdrops,
hellebores, puschkinias and spring
flowering bulbs provides colour in
the woodland garden.
Early summer
A wide selection of fragrant shrub
roses, aquilegias, irises,
delphiniums and hemerocallis
provide a rich tapestry of colour.
Late summer
Late colour in the borders is
provided by hardy chrysanthemums,
dahlias, asters and carpets of
autumn flowering cyclamen.
Winter Selection
Summer Selection
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