York Gate Garden is located at Back Church Ln, Adel, Leeds LS16 8DW, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with York Gate Garden and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Martyna Bogacz

4 Google Rating

Beautiful garden with wide variety of plants, featuring cafe, souvenir shop at the entrance and the

4/ 5

Beautiful garden with wide variety of plants, featuring cafe, souvenir shop at the entrance and the plant shop. I give 4 starts only because it is quite small and the entrance fee relative to its size seems too high. Nevertheless, the garden undergoes some renovation/changes hence there is a chance that it will be enlarged soon.

John Duffy

4 Google Rating

We love this place! Cleverly put together little garden with lots of hidden delights. They have just

4/ 5

We love this place! Cleverly put together little garden with lots of hidden delights. They have just embarked on a big rebuilding project for next season incorporating the property next door, so we will be visiting again in the Spring.

Andy Merckel

5 Google Rating

Love this garden. It's in loads of garden design and inspiration books and well worth seeing in pers

5/ 5

Love this garden. It's in loads of garden design and inspiration books and well worth seeing in person. The owners, Perennial, are doing loads to improve the facilities for visitors yet it retains a personal and well loved feel throughout. The tearoom is great - home made food and staffed by volunteers who want to be there!

Barbara Fletcher

5 Google Rating

York Gate Garden is a delight! We were so pleased to get a brief history of the garden from the frie

5/ 5

York Gate Garden is a delight! We were so pleased to get a brief history of the garden from the friendly volunteer who met us at the entrance. He told us it would be the best garden we'd visit this year. He was right. How has so much been packed into an acre? We particularly loved the cacti and succulents, and the beautiful pond. The tearoom is very good and the cheese scones are excellent. We'll definitely return to see the garden in a different season.

Catriona Woodmansey

5 Google Rating

Small 1 acre garden but beautiful place to visit. Touching story behind the construction of this int

5/ 5

Small 1 acre garden but beautiful place to visit. Touching story behind the construction of this interesting garden - quiz sheet for children. Tea shop is lovely and tasty sandwiches and homemade cakes and scones. All the staff are very kind and helpful. Great place to while away a lovely sunny summer afternoon.

The Artist formally known as Dick Dastardly

5 Google Rating

Had a really enjoyable visit and will call again when in the area. Cafe was really well run and the

5/ 5

Had a really enjoyable visit and will call again when in the area. Cafe was really well run and the food was great and good value too. Many thanks to the volunteers.

Lisa Frost

5 Google Rating

Beautiful gardens. Will be back in the summer when the wildflower Gardens are open. Cafe was run ver

5/ 5

Beautiful gardens. Will be back in the summer when the wildflower Gardens are open. Cafe was run very well, food was well presented, plentiful and rather well priced. Staff were fab. Thank you, see you again soon

Emma Perry

5 Google Rating

Lovely place- I little smaller than I expected. We went for my Grans 80th and she loved it. The food

5/ 5

Lovely place- I little smaller than I expected. We went for my Grans 80th and she loved it. The food from the cafe was also very nice!

SocialLifeUK Leeds

5 Google Rating

Beautiful gardens. All run by volunteers. Parking, toilets, cafe, shop. A hidden gem. Become a "fr

5/ 5

Beautiful gardens. All run by volunteers. Parking, toilets, cafe, shop. A hidden gem. Become a "friend" £30pa or £7 a visit ❤

pete farnell

5 Google Rating

An interesting garden set out as a series of themed rooms. Our second visit and just as good the sec

5/ 5

An interesting garden set out as a series of themed rooms. Our second visit and just as good the second time round. The food in the new cafe was excellent.

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  • Tuesday12:30 PM - 04:30 PM
  • Wednesday12:30 PM - 04:30 PM
  • Thursday12:30 PM - 04:30 PM
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