Otterton Open Gardens

This event is resting for 2026
Sorry, but Otterton Open Gardens isn't running this year. We'll keep you posted about next year's event details when they are known, but in the meantime we include below details from a previous year to remind you about the event

 approx 9 gardens opened Otterton, near Budleigh Salterton, Devon
Sunday 25th May 2025
11.00am to 5.00pm

Nestled in the picturesque East Devon countryside, Otterton is a charming and historic village brimming with beauty and tranquility. Located near to the mouth of the River Otter, it offers stunning views and serene riverside walks, perfect if you want to make a day of it and combine a walk with the open gardens.

There will be a range of gardens open to the public which are scattered around the village.

One of our gardens will have two miniature steam trains operating while a local farmer will be running tractor drawn trailer educational farm tours starting at the village green (limited availability).

Refreshments will be available at various places and times around the village including a ploughman's lunch and cream teas, there will also be a BBQ starting late afternoon at the local pub.

Proceeds:  Proceeds will go to our Village Church, Devon Air Ambulance and Otterton Relief in Need.

Plant sales:  Plants for purchase will be available on the Village Green.

Cost:  £6.00 adults, accompanied under 12s free.

How to get tickets / programmes:  Tickets are available on the day from the Village Green or the car park.

Contact the organisers:  Phone: not supplied   Email: Ottertonopengardens@gmail.com  
Web: https://www.otterton.info/ottertongardens.htm

Toilet Facilities:  Toilets are available at this event.

Directions / Parking:  Otterton is 1 mile southeast of Bicton Park which has brown tourist signs from all main routes. Drive into the centre of the village, follow the signs to the car park in Bell Street.

Location:  Devon.  Use Sat Nav postcode: EX9 7HQ (please verify before travelling)

Please ... tell the organisers that you found them on the Open Gardens National Directory.