Markshall Arboretum and Gardens stands as a living testament to biodiversity and the vision of Thomas Phillips Price, the last private owner, who left Markshall as a gift to the nation ‘for agriculture, arboriculture and forestry.’ The heritage landscape offers visitors a captivating journey through diverse landscapes and ecosystems. At the heart lies a living library of global trees, where rare and varied specimens thrive in geographic themed zones.
Wander through the Arboretum’s winding pathways, and you’ll encounter towering giants. From the graceful elegance of Japanese maples to the rugged beauty of American oaks, each tree tells a story of its origins.
But there is more to explore. The Walled Garden is a picturesque oasis, brimming with horticultural delights. This enchanting space exudes a sense of tranquillity and grace. Within its borders, visitors can explore meticulously curated gardens, where colourful blooms dance in the breeze and fragrant scents tantalise the senses.
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For younger visitors, the Arboretum boasts natural play areas and Percy’s Play and Picnic Paddock where imaginations run wild amidst fallen logs, climbing frames and secret hideaways. Children can connect with nature in a hands-on way, exploring, creating and discovering the wonders of the great outdoors.
Venture further afield, and you’ll find yourself meandering through ancient woodland. From the foothills of the Himalayas to walking beneath the canopy of eucalyptus trees, Markshall offers a glimpse to the astonishing diversity of the world around us.
After a day of exploration, unwind at the Honywood Tearoom, where freshly brewed coffee and homemade treats await. Whether you’re seeking adventure or relaxation, Markshall Arboretum invites you to immerse yourself in the beauty of nature.
Contact
Markshall, Marks Hall Road, Coggeshall, Essex, CO6 1TG
Tel: 01376 563796
Email: enquiries@markshall.org.uk
Web: markshall.org.uk