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Stackpole Walled Gardens

Stackpole Estate, Pembroke SA71 5DJ, United Kingdom

Stackpole Walled Gardens
Non-profit organization
4.5
363 reviews
8 comments
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J3G9+9R Pembroke, United Kingdom
+44 1646 661442
stackpole-walledgardens.co.uk
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Carol New
Carol New251 days ago
These gardens were a delight and thoroughly enjoyed by us and our dogs who were made very welcome. They have a shop and great tea room.
Vanessa James
Vanessa James281 days ago
A lovely secret garden!
You can buy the produce grown in veg, patch. Plus cuttings.. have tea and cake, or more, staff are lovely, and it's quiet. Lovely to have some factoid, boards... it is beautiful. Any time of year. Dogs welcome on lead., good parking and clean wc for disabled as we as able. I'm deaf, and get treated with respect, and all make sure that I am understood.
Louise thompson
Louise thompson343 days ago
Lovely gardens to walk around. Small carpark. Free entry. Dog friendly. Own grown veg and plant sales. Food in cafe looked and smelt delicious...will have to return at lunchtime! Closes at 5pm.
Rebecca Traynor
Rebecca Traynor1 year ago
Hidden gem of a find, easy to walk around as flat, dog friendly, nice as it helps people in the local community, sells some produce plans, fruit and veg which is in season, tea shop worth a visit
Kev the Rev
Kev the Rev2 years ago
Popped in after walking around Stackpole estate. Fabulous place to visit and eat. The walled garden cafe does a great selection of home made cakes, sandwiches and home cooked food. £14 gets you 3 coffees and cakes. Walk leads onto the Bosherston lily ponds and Broad haven beach.
Wendy
Wendy2 years ago
Beautiful gem free to enter. A lovely walk lots of nooks and crannies flowers and fruits. A wonderful tea shop with home made cakes yummy. Ceramics,cards plus to buy. Also plants and veg to purchase .
Great for kids and big enough to escape them.
Les Barnikel
Les Barnikel2 years ago
This is a gem hidden away in the Stackpole Estate. It is free to go in and there is a good cafe. The staff are really friendly. Look for the hidden garden. They have even got a cellar for bats. You can buy plants here and there are a lot of plant species to see. ALL FREE. It show how magnificent this estate must have been.
Drew Algarve
Drew Algarve2 years ago
I loved it well worth a visit. I used a Trampa a special mobility scooter made for tracks. It's made the inaccessible acceptable for me. Great scenery and a lovely coffee shop. Join the mobility scheme and take a visit. Staff are vet present.
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