What does Great Dixter Charitable Trust do? We are a historic house and garden and our main charitable focus is Education. Expand We are a historic house and garden, formerly the home of Christopher Lloyd. For many years we have been a training ground for gardeners, who come to us to learn our traditional style of intensive flower gardening and become immersed in plants, gardening and the culture of sharing knowledge, through residential placements and courses. Since the Heritage Lottery project in 2010 we have also extended our reach to include the wider community through engagement with schools and local families. Our work is funded by entry tickets, courses, nursery and shop sales, and charitable grants and donations.
Can I bring my dog? You are welcome to stretch your dog's legs in the car park and there are some shady parking spots, but unfortunately only Guide dogs are allowed in the garden. Expand You are welcome to stretch your dog's legs in the car park and there are some shady parking spots, but unfortunately only Guide dogs are allowed in the garden.
When are you open? We are open between the April and November, Tuesday -Sunday from 11am until 4pm. Please book tickets in advance to visit. Expand The house and garden is usually open between April and November. Owing to the Coronavirus outbreak, in 2020 we implemented an advance booking system, to enable visitors to maintain safe social distance. The bookings system is likely to be in operation in 2021. Please check the website before you visit. The Garden is now closed to visitors until spring 2021. The Nursery and Shop remain open to visitors and mail order.