Docwra’s Manor Garden located at Shepreth, Royston SG8 6PS, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01763 260677

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Jenny Toms

5 Google Rating

Lovely place to explore. We were lucky to visit when the snakehead fritillaries were at Thier best.

5/ 5

Lovely place to explore. We were lucky to visit when the snakehead fritillaries were at Thier best. It's much bigger than you expect. Loads of different areas to explore.

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Steph Clifford

5 Google Rating

Beautiful surroundings well worth a visit

5/ 5

Beautiful surroundings well worth a visit

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Julie White

5 Google Rating

Beautiful garden, open on Wednesdays. Pleasant walk round. Not sure if they do tea on Sundays?

5/ 5

Beautiful garden, open on Wednesdays. Pleasant walk round. Not sure if they do tea on Sundays?

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Janice Thomson

5 Google Rating

We had a wonder around Dowcras Manor Garden before going to Teacake next door for a cuppa. What a fi

5/ 5

We had a wonder around Dowcras Manor Garden before going to Teacake next door for a cuppa. What a find, it has lovely meandering paths through an unusual selection of fruit trees, plants and flowers often suited to the mediterranean. We were left completely inspired to try and plant some different varieties of plants at home. The lovely Owner let us in even though it was actually closed.

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Richard Jones

5 Google Rating

Beautiful old garden

5/ 5

Beautiful old garden

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Brenda Worth

5 Google Rating

Perfect unspoilt Garden to visit. Full of interest. So peaceful. The perfect garden

5/ 5

Perfect unspoilt Garden to visit. Full of interest. So peaceful. The perfect garden

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Asghar M. FAZEL

4 Google Rating

Beautiful and relaxing place in the Cambridge neighborhood

4/ 5

Beautiful and relaxing place in the Cambridge neighborhood

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Jenny Toms

5 Google Rating

Lovely place to explore. We were lucky to visit when the snakehead fritillaries were at Thier best.

5/ 5

Lovely place to explore. We were lucky to visit when the snakehead fritillaries were at Thier best. It's much bigger than you expect. Loads of different areas to explore.

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