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Come and explore the lovely Wisley Gardens with Eastleigh Coach Trips, found in the county of Surrey. Leave the hassle of driving and finding somewhere to park to our coach driver. RHS Wisley is located near the towns of Woking and Guildford in Surrey, in the South East of England.
RHS Garden Wisley is a garden run by the Royal Horticultural Society in Wisley, Surrey, south of London. It is one of five gardens run by the society, the others being Harlow Carr, Hyde Hall, Rosemoor, and Bridgewater (which opened on 18 May 2021). Wisley is the second most visited paid entry garden in the United Kingdom after the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, with 1,232,772 visitors in 2019.
Treat yourself to delicious food made from fresh, seasonal produce in the restaurant and cafés.
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Eastleigh Bus Station 9.30am
Fryern Hill Bus Stop Chandlers Ford 9.45am
9.30am
Wisley was founded by Victorian businessman and RHS member George Ferguson Wilson, who purchased a 60-acre (243,000 m²) site in 1878. He established the "Oakwood Experimental Garden" on part of the site, where he attempted to "make difficult plants grow successfully". Wilson died in 1902 and Oakwood (which was also known as Glebe Farm) was purchased by Sir Thomas Hanbury, the creator of the celebrated garden La Mortola on the Italian Riviera. He gave the Wisley site to the RHS in 1903.
Wisley is now a large and diverse garden covering 240 acres (971,000 m²). In addition to numerous formal and informal decorative gardens, several glasshouses and an extensive arboretum, it includes a trials field where new cultivars are assessed. The original laboratory, for both scientific research and training, was opened in 1907, but proved inadequate. It was expanded and its exterior was rebuilt during World War I. It was designated a Grade II Listed building in 1985. Visitor numbers increased significantly from 5,250 in 1905, to 11,000 in 1908, 48,000 in the late 1920s, and 170,000 in 1957, and passed 400,000 in 1978, 500,000 in 1985, and 600,000 in 1987.
In April 2005, Alan Titchmarsh cut the turf to mark the start of construction of the Bicentenary Glasshouse. This major new feature covers three quarters of an acre (3,000 m²) and overlooks a new lake built at the same time. It is divided into three main planting zones representing desert, tropical and temperate climates. It was budgeted at £7.7 million and opened on 26 June 2007. A £20 million Welcome Building including a larger restaurant, cafe and visitor facilities was opened by Alan Titchmarsh on 10 June 2019.
In 2024 influential gardener Piet Oudolf redeveloped the two-acre space of his Glasshouse Landscape borders, first planned by him 20 years earlier, in a style more designed to mimic the natural world.
Thanks to Wikipedia for the above information. To find out what is available to see at Wisley Gardens visit the offical website. Wisley Gardens website.
Our coach will leave Eastleigh Bus Station promptly at 9.30am in the morning where you can enjoy a pleasant drive in the southern English countryside travelling through the county's of Hampshire and Surrey. You will be given a brochure about Wisley Gardens and general information. It is important you read this as it will contain emergency telephone numbers and addresses. These will also be available on our website.
On arrival in Wisley Gardens you will be given instructions as to where the return journey will pick you up and at what time. Please do not be late as the coach will not wait for you and this will require you to make your own way home and at your own expence.