Welcome to The Walled Gardens at Croome Court

Once lost to time, The Walled Gardens at Croome Court have been lovingly restored over the past 25 years and are now open for you to explore. As one of the largest Georgian walled kitchen gardens in the UK, this remarkable space is privately owned and carefully tended by custodians Chris and Karen Cronin, who began the restoration journey in 2000.

Today, these peaceful, productive gardens are thriving once again, offering a glimpse into the past and a vision for a sustainable future. Your visit directly supports the ongoing restoration, maintenance, and long-term care of this unique historic site.


Plan Your Visit

The Walled Gardens are open to visitors every weekend and bank holiday from April to September, accessed via the National Trust Croome visitor centre (usual NT admission applies).
A separate entrance fee to the gardens helps fund their continued restoration and future sustainability.

Come and enjoy the sights, sounds, and seasonal beauty of this extraordinary space, where history, horticulture, and community spirit meet.

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Supporting a Shared Heritage

We are proud to work alongside the following organisations, whose support and collaboration help preserve Croome’s rich heritage:


Join Us on the Journey

Whether you’re passionate about heritage gardening, keen to learn more about sustainable growing practices, or simply want to enjoy the beauty of the gardens, we warmly welcome your interest and support.

Contact us to find out more 

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“Well what a lovely surprise to find the walled garden open today. We have been to Croome on many occasions and sadly have never gone on the “right” day when it was open to the public. To go behind the gate of the walled garden is magical. If you ever were interested in the secret garden book / film then you will not be disappointed. The grounds are in the hands of a private owners garden, 5 acres……..
The restoration work that started 17 years ago is immense. The graft and attention to detail must have been painstaking. It is obviously a labour of love. The owners have done themselves proud .
Please go and support the restoration. It’s been the best five pounds spent, with free tea and coffee. Today the sun shone, the world seemed so peaceful in a little bit of English paradise . Lorraine X”

Lorraine Brettle

“Thank you for making our day today, we love what you are doing & congratulate you on all your hard work,thank you too Karen for picking me the wonderful strawberries in the middle of a thunder storm!! We will do our best to come & see you again soon. All the very best to you. Vicki & Peter.”

Vicki Palmer