One of the Last Working Formal Estate Gardens of the Early 20th Century
If you are going to be in the area anytime from May-mid October you will have to make it a point to visit Fuller Gardens.
Fuller Gardens is a non-profit, public botanical garden located in North Hampton, New Hampshire, it’s only 2.8 miles from The Beach House!!
The Gardens are open from mid-May to mid October, seven days a week from 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
The formal rose gardens designed in the Colonial Revival style were commissioned during the late 1920s by Massachusetts Governor Alvan T. Fuller at his summer estate. Â The meticulously maintained formal Rose gardens, English perennial plantings and a Japanese garden provide a continuous array of color and interest from spring until fall.
Today Fuller Gardens depends on the support of visitors, members, foundations and philanthropists. Fuller Gardens remains a seaside gem open for the enjoyment of seven thousand annual visitors.
The Gardens are open from mid-May to mid October, seven days a week from 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Admission
We accept cash and credit cards (MasterCard, Visa, Discover, American Express)
- Members: FREE Â Become a member now!
- Adults $9.00
- Seniors: $8.00
- Students with identification: $6.00
- Children under12: $4.00
- Carried infants: no charge
- Groups (over 10): $7.50
Accessibility
Fuller Gardens is 75% handicapped accessible. There is a wheelchair accessible restroom. All the paths in the gardens are more than 36 inches. Â There is seating throughout. However, there are a few areas where there are 3 steps up and down. There are benches for seating throughout Fuller Gardens.
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