Great Dixter was the birthplace and home of the late gardening author, Christopher Lloyd.
The gardens include topiary, wild meadow areas, natural ponds, a formal pool and the famous Long Border and Exotic Garden.
Gift shop, toilet facilities (toilet for wheelchair users) dogs not allowed, (guide dogs only), plants/produce for sale, refreshments, famous gardener link, car parking on site, coach parking on site, picnic area.
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