The Place for Plants
RHS Partner Garden
Free RHS Member days
10am–5pm, Monday–Saturday, 1 April–30 September
About the garden
The tranquil 20-acre garden at Place for Plants: East Bergholt Place Garden, often referred to as a ‘Cornish Garden in Suffolk’, benefits from a mild coastal climate and a wonderful woodland microclimate. Laid out at the turn of the last century by the present owner’s great-grandfather, the garden has a fine collection of mature and younger trees and shrubs rambling roses and fine topiary yew hedges.
The garden’s meandering paths and gentle slopes are particularly beautiful in the spring with its large collection of magnolias, camellias and flowering dogwoods. Naturalised bulbs have been widely used in the garden and the fritillary, Fritillaria meleagris bank is not to be missed.
The newly created bog border is a fine sight in the lower part of the garden with its ponds and woodland atmosphere. The plants are well labelled and also includes the National Collection of deciduous Euonymus that is best seen at the end of summer.
Facilities
- Assistance dogs only
- Parking
- Plant sales
- Refreshments
- Toilets
Key features
- Wildflower meadow
- Bog garden
- Pond or lake
- Champion trees
- National Plant Collections
Get involved
The Royal Horticultural Society is the UK’s leading gardening charity. We aim to enrich everyone’s life through plants, and make the UK a greener and more beautiful place.