Great Dixter House & Gardens
Rye, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
Great Dixter House & Gardens is a historic property near Rye in East Sussex, England, built around a 15th‑century timber‑framed house that was expanded and reworked in the early 20th century by the architect Edwin Lutyens.
The estate is internationally known for its innovative and exuberant gardens, developed over decades by the gardening writer Christopher Lloyd, who filled the space with bold colour, mixed borders, a famous long border, topiary, ponds, and an “exotic” garden that feels more like a living laboratory than a traditional English garden.
The site functions as both a visitable country house and a world‑renowned horticultural destination, drawing gardeners, students, and casual visitors who come to see its experimental planting schemes and to attend courses and workshops run by the Great Dixter Charitable Trust.
The house and gardens are open seasonally each year, with the adjacent nursery remaining open year‑round, and together they form a Grade‑I‑listed house and Grade‑I‑listed garden that are considered a pilgrimage site for serious plantspeople.
Location
Northiam, Rye TN31 6PH, United Kingdom
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