Garten
Lea Gardens
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Standort
England
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Lea Gardens is a Rhododendron Garden just outside the village of Lea. Excellent tea shop. Free parking. Just over a mile away from Riber Hall Manor.
Whether you visit Lea Gardens at the height of the season or miss out of the beautiful Rhodendran blooms, this is a great place to while away a few hours in a tranquil atmosphere. Has cafe.
THE 2021 SEASON IS NOW OVER, SO LEA GARDENS AND ITS TEASHOP ARE CLOSED UNTIL 1ST MARCH 2022 The Lea Gardens, near Matlock in Derbyshire are sited on the remains of a medieval millstone quarry and cover an area of approximately 4 acres (1.6ha) on a wooded hillside. The excellent rock Garden contain a huge variety of alpines with acers, dwarf conifers, heathers and spring bulbs. Bird life has been encouraged in quiet woodland walks below the main gardens. This area, planted with ornamental trees and specie rhododendrons, contains many assorted bird-boxes donated by friends of Lea Gardens. The colours, scents and natural bird life can best be appreciated on a quiet weekday. Tea Room has such good cake too - family favourite for sure! See website for days and times. Limited disabled access.
THE 2021 SEASON IS NOW OVER, SO LEA GARDENS AND ITS TEASHOP ARE CLOSED UNTIL 1ST MARCH 2022 The Lea Gardens, near Matlock in Derbyshire are sited on the remains of a medieval millstone quarry and cover an area of approximately 4 acres (1.6ha) on a wooded hillside. The excellent rock Garden contain…