RHS Garden Rosemoor

RHS Garden Rosemoor is a large managed garden located near Great Torrington in North Devon. It is one of the Royal Horticultural Society’s principal gardens and is known for its structured planting, seasonal displays and varied garden areas. The site combines formal and informal landscapes and is widely visited for walking, horticulture and year-round interest.

About RHS Garden Rosemoor

RHS Garden Rosemoor was developed from a private garden and later expanded under the management of the Royal Horticultural Society. It now covers a substantial area, including themed garden spaces, open lawns and woodland.

The layout is organised into distinct sections, with formal gardens near the main entrance and more natural areas extending further into the site. Planting is designed to provide interest throughout the year, with seasonal displays that change regularly.

The garden is located within a sheltered valley, which supports a wide range of plant species. Its setting contrasts with the surrounding rural landscape and provides a more controlled and curated environment.

What to See

RHS Garden Rosemoor includes a variety of garden areas and features within a structured layout.

Formal gardens – Designed planting areas with organised layouts and seasonal displays.

Woodland areas – Shaded sections with trees, pathways and less formal planting.

Seasonal borders – Flower beds that change throughout the year, reflecting different planting schemes.

Water features – Ponds and streams integrated into parts of the garden.

Open lawns – Larger areas of grass providing space between more densely planted sections.

Practical Information

RHS Garden Rosemoor is located near Great Torrington and is accessed by road, with parking available on site. It is well signposted and reachable from North Devon towns.

Entry is managed by the Royal Horticultural Society, with admission charges applying. Facilities include a cafe, shop and visitor services.

The site is well maintained, with clear paths suitable for most visitors. Due to its size, a visit typically takes several hours to explore fully.

When to Visit

The garden is open year-round, with different seasonal highlights. Spring and summer provide the most extensive displays, with a wide range of flowering plants.

Autumn offers changing colours in trees and planting areas, while winter focuses on structure and more limited seasonal interest. Conditions vary depending on weather.

Summary

RHS Garden Rosemoor is one of Devon’s main managed garden attractions, offering a structured and seasonal landscape. Its combination of formal planting, woodland areas and year-round displays makes it suitable for longer visits and for those interested in horticulture and garden design.