Savill Garden, Royal garden in Windsor Great Park, England
Savill Garden is a garden within Windsor Great Park, organized into distinct sections for different seasons. The space includes areas devoted to spring, summer, autumn, and winter plantings, along with a contemporary rose garden under a distinctive wooden roof structure.
King George V commissioned the garden's creation in 1932, with Sir Eric Savill designing the space. It opened to the public in 1951 as a gift to the nation.
The gardens showcase plants from around the world, reflecting how horticulture connects people across different regions. Visitors can see how plants are used to create meaning and beauty in designed spaces.
The garden is open daily and can be walked through in sections, with paths connecting different areas. Comfortable footwear is recommended since there is much to explore across the various planted zones.
A contemporary rose garden added in 2010 features an elevated walkway offering views across thousands of rose varieties. The distinctive wooden roof structure creates a covered space within this newer section.
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