Ticketed Grade II*-listed gardens near Totnes, with densely planted coast redwoods in the estate's North Wood.
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Before you go
- Access
- Ticketed access
- Last checked
- 20 Jun 2026
- Visitor information
- dartington.org/visit/the-gardens
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About this place
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Dartington Hall Gardens is a Grade II*-listed, 26-acre historic garden on the Dartington Estate one mile from Totnes in south Devon, with a notable tree collection. In the wider estate's North Wood stand coast redwoods (Sequoia sempervirens) recorded by RedwoodWorld as grove sections reached on woodland footpaths, where managed felling has left vigorous regrowth shooting from the cut stumps. The gardens are open year-round and charge admission, with free entry for members.
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