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Maurice &
Daphne Everett
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Our 3 acre garden, ‘The Garden at The Bannut’, is set in the beautiful Herefordshire countryside, with magnificent views to the Malvern Hills and has been developed by us since 1984. Manicured hedges divide the garden into formal and informal garden rooms, each with its own character and interest. Lawns, shrubs, trees, herbaceous plants, colour themed gardens, spring and summer flowering heather gardens and an unusual knot garden, provide visitors with plenty to see throughout the whole season. Rhododendrons, azaleas, pieris and other shade-loving plants thrive in the Old Goat Paddock – and the Far Garden, with its many magnolias and other interesting trees and shrubs, is also home to thousands of cowslips in the late spring. The latest projects are a Laburnum Walk and an intriguing Secret Garden. Light Lunches and Teas are available in the attractive Tea Room and the adjacent Tea Garden. The Plant Sales area contains a good selection of interesting plants propagated from the garden.
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Open (2008)
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Group Visits
For groups of 12 or more we can offer a morning, afternoon or evening visit to the Garden by appointment
Talks
We both give talks on Gardens, Plants & Garden History, including one on the
development of The Garden at The Bannut.
Explore The Garden at The Bannut by following the suggested route on the map below.
Click on (1) to start the tour, or click on the relevant number to view any feature of interest.

Here are some other useful links: The Heather Society , Welcome to Bromyard, Bromyard Tourism Group, Herefordshire Tourism, Herefordshire hotels and tourist information, and Malvern Hills accommodation.
© The Garden at The Bannut, 29 April 2008