Ashridge Gardens Day Admission

Ashridge House, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire.

Our private Grade II* registered historic gardens are the finest surviving example of Humphry Repton's work, often referred to as his ‘Garden of Gardens.’ We are proud to be a Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) Partner Garden, and members can book their free tickets here. Dogs on leads are welcome.

 

Opening Hours
Daily: 9:00 to 17:30 (last entry 16:00)

• Tickets are also available at the Bakehouse café, but online tickets are discounted
• If you’re booking within 24 hrs of your visit, tickets must be purchased in the Bakehouse café. Please note these are charged at full price - £12 for adults, £9 for 12 to 16 year olds

The gardens are sometimes closed to the public due to private events and weddings. If the gardens are closed, you will not be able to book a ticket online. Please check our updates below for any upcoming closures before your visit. https://www.ashridgehouse.org.uk/visit-us/gardens/

 

Already Ordered Tickets?

Ticket type Cost (face value)? Quantity
ADULT £11.77 (£11.00)
BBC GARDENERS WORLD 2-FOR-1 OFFER - ADULT £4.81 (£4.50)
Your BBC Gardeners' World card must be presented alongside your valid ticket on arrival. Failure to present the card will result in having to pay for a further full price adult ticket.
RHS MEMBER - ADULT £0.00 (£0.00)
RHS members can enter our gardens for free, however they must still book a ticket online. Your RHS membership card must be presented alongside your valid ticket on arrival. Failure to present the card will result in having to pay for a further full price adult ticket. Any additional visitors without an RHS membership card must pay for a full price ticket.
CHILD 12-16 YEARS £5.77 (£5.50)
CHILD UNDER 12 £0.00 (£0.00)

More information about Ashridge Gardens Day Admission tickets

Ashridge House is an award-winning, Grade 1 listed neo-gothic mansion situated in the heart of the rolling Chiltern Hills, 30 miles north of London. It has been many things in its 730 year history, a monastery, a Royal home, a wartime hospital and most recently a world-renowned Business school and conference centre. Please note that only alcohol purchased on site may be brought into the venue.

www.ashridgehouse.org.uk