Savill Garden

Savill Garden is a garden Englefield Green located in United Kingdom.

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Address

Wick Ln Englefield Green Surrey TW20 0UU United Kingdom

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free Wifi loose leaf teas architecture cake quiet coffee gifts friendly staff
Jack Smith

Free entry only between 1st December to 29th February. Entrance fee throughout the rest of the year

Peter Foster

Peaceful - best in Summer of course. Nice coffee shop & gifts centre

Rob Fisher

Ask the café to make your hot chocolate good and hot if you don't want it lukewarm.

Daniel Hertzberg

Stunning gardens and lovely terrace to enjoy great cakes and loose leaf tea !

Carl Griffin

Spend hours exploring this wonderful place.

Henry Thompson

Great place to visit

Matt Hodkinson

Wonderful architecture , and free Wifi - just ask at reception for a username and password

Pascal De Mul

Gorgeous gardens . Not allowed to have a picknick, but we did it anyway... nobody bothered us.

Adam Butterfield

Parking isn't free on the weekend, try parking on the road outside

Lewis Smith

Lovely and very friendly staff

Colin Ivers

coach drivers come via Egham not Wick lane A30

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7.7
Café
The Savill Garden Visitor Centre

Cafe has no logic or flow to it, so keep your eyes peeled left, right and centre for all the different food and drink - Jack Smith

Garden
Queen Elizabeth Temperate House

Tree top walk adds perspective! - Peter Foster

7.4
Park
The Valley Gardens

Most expensive place to park around Virginia Water lake - Jack Smith

9.2
Park
Windsor Great Park

Beautiful park. Great for waking or running. Amazing views. - Nuno Guarda

6.3
Café
Cafe in the Park

even the great views and full glass walls can’t compensate the nero-cafe-style options and service. - András Németh

Lake
Virginia Water

One of my favorite parks in London . Really huge . Nice place for weekends - Uliana Leo

8.1
Outdoor Sculpture
The Totem Pole

Great piece of art. Gift of native tribes from Canada. If you get lost, agree to meet here. - Carl Griffin

Sculpture
Cumberland Obelisk

Such a sharp piece of architecture commorating such a fierce man. - John Welburn