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Explore Eggesford's fascinating heritage: Eggesford Garden (part of group opening with Eggesford Barton and All Saints Church)

Eggesford Garden (former garden centre), Eggesford, Chulmleigh, Devon, EX18 7QU

  • 20 Sep 2026
  • | In person
  • | Pre-booking not required
  • | Site opening

Visit Eggesford Garden (under restoration), 1 of 3 sites from Eggesford's historic Earls of Portsmouth estate (with Eggesford Barton & All Saints Church), all by the river Taw, with cakes/ refreshments & a new local history exhibition in the church.

This year the original walled kitchen gardens of Eggesford House (the former garden centre), being beautifully restored before reopening, and Eggesford Barton's quadrangle farmstead join All Saints Church to represent the heritage of the vast aristocratic estate (at its peak over 16,000 acres) held by families of regional and national importance, such as the Reigneys, Chichesters and Fellowes, and later the Earls of Portsmouth.
The Chichesters' earlier Eggesford House was adjacent, before being relocated to today's grand Grade II building higher up the valley.
Access to the impressive walled gardens is by guided tour, every half hour.
Included by historian Dr Todd Gray in his 'Devon's Fifty Best Churches', the church is Grade II* listed, with a C14/C15 tower, impressive C17 Chichester monuments, and later owner William Fellowes' C18 monument. The 1867 restoration by the 5th Earl of Portsmouth installed an unusually large family pew, and moved the remarkable Earl of Donegall monument to opposite today's north entrance, fronted by rare Georgian box pews. The churchyard holds Fellowes and Churchill chest tombs and access to the Portsmouth vault, resting place for the 4th and 5th Earls (the vault is closed for this event).
The church hosts an enhanced local history exhibition, and recent metal detectorist finds from the Civil War and other periods.
Cakes/ refreshments available in the church; main parking by the walled gardens, or access via the Tarka Line and the Tarka Trail.

Timings

Sunday 20 September:
1100-1615

Location & directions

Eggesford Garden (former garden centre), Eggesford, Chulmleigh, Devon, EX18 7QU

Directions:
Leave the A377 at Eggesford Station and cross the railway line and the river Taw. The unmetalled road to the Garden, Church and Barton is the first turning left (formerly the road to the now closed garden centre). Parking is available at the walled gardens (with disabled parking also at the church and at Eggesford Barton). Eggesford Station on the Tarka Line is about 10 minutes' walk, and the Tarka Trail passes by. Toilets available at Eggesford Barton. what3words: edge.unheated.assurance
Contact on day:
Jonathan Crofts
Telephone number:
+447798681707

Booking information

Pre-booking requirement:
Pre-booking not required

Accessibility details

Wheelchair users will have limited access at Eggesford Garden, due to the restoration. Parking is directly next to the Garden. There is further disabled parking at the church (where there are refreshments). Nearest toilets are at Eggesford Barton, where there is also disabled parking.

Additional information

This is the first time Eggesford Garden has been open to the public for eight years. The walls and gardens are being beautifully restored and represent the original walled gardens of Eggesford House, when it was both next door to the church and where it is now, higher up the valley. Donkeys used to transport produce from the gardens up to the new House site. The Garden owners hope to open a café on the site, subject to planning permission.

Max number of people:
12
Estimated duration:
0 hour(s) 25 minute(s)

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