Fullers Mill Garden

Discover Fuller’s Mill Garden, a seven-acre oasis of beauty and serenity, set on the banks of the River Lark in West Stow, Suffolk. Carefully created over 50 years by the late Bernard Tickner OBE, this enchanting garden is a must-visit for garden enthusiasts.
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Visit Fuller’s Mill Garden – A Tranquil Riverside Retreat in Suffolk

Discover Fuller’s Mill Garden, a seven-acre oasis of beauty and serenity, set on the banks of the River Lark in West Stow, Suffolk. Carefully created over 50 years by the late Bernard Tickner OBE, this enchanting garden blends unusual trees, rare shrubs, and stunning perennials with sweeping lawns and woodland glades. Today, it is maintained by the Perennial charity and welcomes visitors seeking inspiration, relaxation, and connection with nature.

Why Visit Fuller’s Mill Garden?

A Plantsman’s Paradise

Fuller’s Mill Garden is celebrated as one of the finest private gardens in England. Designed by a passionate plantsman, it features an extraordinary collection of plants from around the world, many thriving in the light, sandy soil of Suffolk. Every corner reveals a new perspective, making it a must-visit for garden enthusiasts.

Riverside Setting

The garden’s location along the River Lark creates a magical backdrop. Gentle streams, ponds, and flowing water add to the atmosphere, while the riverside walk offers tranquil views and peaceful spots to pause and reflect.

Seasonal Beauty

From spring snowdrops and hellebores to vibrant summer borders and autumn foliage, Fuller’s Mill Garden is alive with colour throughout the year. Each season brings fresh highlights, ensuring no two visits are the same.

A Place to Relax and Explore

Wander along winding paths, discover hidden glades, and enjoy moments of stillness beneath mature trees. Benches are thoughtfully placed throughout the garden, inviting visitors to sit and soak up the surroundings.

Supporting a Worthy Cause

Fuller’s Mill is now owned and managed by Perennial, the UK’s charity dedicated to helping people who work in horticulture. Every visit helps support this important cause, making your day out both enjoyable and meaningful.

Plan Your Visit to Fuller’s Mill Garden

Location: Fuller’s Mill Garden is located at West Stow, just a short drive from Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk.

Best Time to Visit: The garden offers interest throughout the year, but spring and summer showcase its planting at its most colourful and vibrant.

Opening Times: Fuller’s Mill is open to the public on set days from spring through autumn. Check the official Fuller’s Mill Garden website for up-to-date visiting times and admission details.

Where to Stay: Combine your garden visit with a stay in Bury St Edmunds or nearby Suffolk villages, where you’ll find cosy inns, charming B&Bs, and boutique hotels.

Experience Fuller’s Mill Garden for Yourself

From its remarkable planting and riverside beauty to its peaceful woodland glades, Fuller’s Mill Garden is more than just a garden – it is a place of inspiration, tranquillity, and discovery.

Plan your visit to Fuller’s Mill Garden and enjoy one of Suffolk’s most enchanting horticultural treasures.

1st April – 31 October

Wednesday 11:00 – 17:00

Friday- Sunday 11:00 – 17:00

Adult- £10.00 Per Ticket

Adult with Friends of Perennial membership- Free

Child- Free

RHS Members are free on Wednesdays

Gardeners’ World 2 for 1- £10.00 Per Ticket

Road Directions

Fullers Mill Garden is 5 miles north-west of Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk. Turn off the A1101 (Bury to Mildenhall road) signposted West Stow Anglo Saxon Village. Continue for 1.5 miles and the entrance is clearly marked. Limited parking is available on site.

Public Transport Directions

Accessing Fullers Mill Garden by public transport is encouraged for those who also don’t mind a bit of walking.

From Bury St Edmunds Bus Station:

Bus 16 (towards Newmarket) alight at Church, then walk for approx. 40 minutes.

Bus 355 (towards Mildenhall) alight at Church, then walk for approx. 40 minutes.

Bus16A (towards Mildenhall) alight at Telephone Box, then walk for approx. 15 minutes.

Accessibility

  • Disabled Accessibility – Limited

Catering

  • Refreshments Available

Children & Infants

  • Baby changing facilities

Establishment Features

  • Accept coach parties
  • Gift shop
  • Public toilets
  • Plant sales

Key Features

  • No Smoking Attraction

Parking & Transport

  • Parking (free)

Payment Methods

  • Credit cards accepted (no fee)

Tours and Demonstrations

  • Guided tours
  • Guided Tours Available for Groups
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