NEXT OPEN GARDENS:

SATURDAY, 19TH OCTOBER AND SUNDAY, 20TH OCTOBER 2024

10AM-4PM, LAST ENTRY 3PM.

ADULTS £7 – CHILDREN 5-16YRS £3

Please note our gate and tearooms are cash only.

Annual Season Tickets available – please call us on 01638 721416 or email beccy@chippenhamparkevents.co.uk to order. Please note there is a £1 p&p charge.

CURRENT VACANCIES:

Come and be part of a great team at Chippenham Park!

CASUAL STAFF FOR OUR TEAROOMS – our tearooms are open along side the garden dates throughout the year. We are looking for experienced waiting staff/baristas to join our team ahead of 2025! Hours will vary. Tearooms are open to the public from 10am-4pm.

CASUAL EVENING STAFF FOR EVENTS – Chippenham Park host an array of different events throughout the year. We are looking for enthusiastic, friendly and reliable staff to work evenings and weekends. Great foot in the door if you are passionate about a career in events! 

Please email your CV to beccy@chippenhamparkevents.co.uk

Award-winning gardens

in a setting of lakes, canals and parkland

Chippenham Park is a thriving family estate. The house, gardens, and park were created at the very end of the 17th century by Admiral Lord Russell with permission from William III.

The gardens have been awarded the highest two-star rating by the Good Gardens Guide and are notable for their vast swathes of snowdrops and aconites in late winter followed by a superb spring show of daffodils, hellebores, spring bulbs and blossoms.

We are open several times throughout the seasons from the first snowdrops to the last late-autumn colour and for extended periods from Feb–April including a wonderful Easter Egg Hunt for children every year.

Our fully licensed Potting Shed Tearooms are open alongside the Open Garden dates, serving delicious home-made hot food, teas, coffee and cakes.

We are listed on Great British Gardens.

RHS - Travelers' choice

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300 Years of Garden History

The gardens were designed as an ‘Anglo Dutch’ landscape comprising canals, park, woodland and formal gardens. They were subsequently informalised by 18th and 19th century designers including William Earnes and Samuel Lappidge.

More recently the gardens were extended and stretch to over 40 acres of formal and informal areas, borders, lakes and woodland walks.

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