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Once the family home of the gardner and gardening writer Christopher Lloyd, Great Dixter is now a historic house, garden and a centre of education. The property has belonged to the Lloyd family since 1909 and has been kept in great shape. The home is set to give you a relaxing and peaceful visit. The attraction is seasonal and is only open throughout the spring and summer.

Somewhere To Eat?

Refreshments and drinks are available from the loggia.

Are There Toilets?

Toilets are located in the farm house building.

Baby Friendly?

Baby changing facilities are situated by the toilets.

Want To Treat Yourself?

Gifts and souvenirs can be purchased from the shop.

Where Shall I Park?

On-site parking is available.

Features

  • Outdoor
  • Indoor

Category

Historic Homes & Gardens

Historic Homes & Gardens

Suitable For

3-5

3-5

6-9

6-9

10+

10+

Claire’s Tip

Claire's Tips
"Annual tickets are also available"

Opening Times

The house and garden is now closed for the season. They reopen on Tuesday 28th March 2023.

Price Information

  • House and Gardens day ticket
    Adult :
    £14.85
  • Child : £4.95

  • Gardens only
    Adult :
    £12.65
  • Child : £4.40
  • (5-15years) Children 4 and under : FREE

Facilities

RefreshmentsToiletsBaby changing facilitiesShopParking

How To Get There

Directions

The house is located in Northiam, approximately half a mile off of the A28, which runs through the village. Follow the brown tourist signs.

Static google map of Great Dixter House & Gardens

Tips