


It’s astonishing to think that, only 10 years ago, this strange and wonderful garden was buried beneath thousands of tons of soil, lost and forgotten for half a century.
Built around 1893, Henry Oakley created a garden – his own personal wonderland – that was described by the few who visited as a “magical and wondrous place”.
When Oakley died in 1940, the gardens fell into disrepair, and were eventually buried and returned to farmland just after WW2. After a huge excavation and renovation project beginning in 2001, the gardens are now open to visitors during the summer months.
The gardens contain many ponds and rills but interestingly a labyrinth of underground grottoes, tunnels and sunken ferneries.The rock gardens are made up of a mixture of real stone and faced stone using various types of Pulhamite.
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It’s astonishing to think that, only 10 years ago, this strange and wonderful garden was buried beneath thousands of tons of soil, lost and forgotten for half a century. When Oakley died in 1940, the gardens fell into disrepair, and were eventually buried and returned to farmland just after WW2. After a huge excavation and renovation project beginning in 2001, the gardens are now open to visitors during the summer months. The gardens contain many ponds and rills but interestingly a labyrinth of underground grottoes, tunnels and sunken ferneries.The rock gardens are made up of a mixture of real stone and faced stone using various types of Pulhamite. |
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2012 Opening Times
Daily from Saturday March 17th Sunday until October 28th from 10.00am until last entry at 4.30pm



Dewstow Golf Club offers 2 great courses: The Valley (par 72, 6091 yards) and The Park(par 69). As well as the two fantastic courses, Dewstow boasts a 26 bay floodlit driving range within the Golf Academy. 

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