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The Savill Garden

RHS Partner Garden

Free access for RHS members during selected periods

Windsor Great Park
Englefield Green
Wick Lane
Surrey
TW20 0UJ

Free Access
Free access (member 1 only for joint memberships) applies Jun & Sep.

Tel
01753 860222

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Opening Hours

Please see website for opening dates and times.

Admission

Please see website for admission prices.

RHS members

Free access (member 1 only for joint memberships) applies Jun & Sep.

Facilities

  • Toilets
  • Children’s play area
  • Baby changing facilities
  • Gift shop
  • Accessible facilities
  • Free carer entry
  • Parking
  • Accessible garden
  • Group rates
  • Plant sales
  • Refreshments
  • Assistance dogs only

Features

  • Herbaceous border
  • Glasshouse (open to public)
  • Champion trees
  • National Plant Collections

About the garden

Owned by

The Crown Estate

The Savill Garden is a hidden gem in the heart of Windsor Great Park. Commissioned by George V, the garden was created by Sir Eric Savill in 1932 and still continues to provide horticultural inspiration today, thanks to the careful stewardship of all the Keepers of the Gardens and their dedicated teamsn.

This natural haven of beautifully designed gardens and woodland can be enjoyed by everyone, from dedicated gardeners to those who just want to spend a relaxing day out with family or friends. When you visit you will be connecting with decades of royal history including the original weeping willow tree that still stands today, the award-winning Queen Elizabeth Temperate House opened by Her Majesty The Queen in 1995, The Golden Jubilee Garden and The Rose Garden, both also opened by The Queen.    

The 35 acres of interconnected royal gardens include the Hidden Gardens, Spring Wood, the Summer Gardens, the New Zealand Garden, Summer Wood, The Glades, Autumn Wood and the Winter Beds.

Plants of special interest

  • Agapanthus
  • Alliums
  • Alpines
  • Asters
  • Begonias
  • Camellias
  • Clematis
  • Conifers
  • Cornus (for winter stems or spring bracts)
  • Daffodils
  • Dahlias
  • Delphiniums
  • Ferns
  • Grasses
  • Heathers
  • Hellebores
  • Hemerocallis
  • Hostas
  • Irises
  • Laburnum
  • Lilies
  • Magnolias
  • Maple
  • Meconopsis
  • Orchids
  • Primulas
  • Rhododendrons/azaleas
  • Roses
  • Shade-loving plants
  • Spring bulbs
  • Sweet peas
  • Waterlilies
  • Wildflowers
  • Wisteria

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.