Ilmington Manor
Garden with extensive yew topiary, ornamental trees, shrubs and herbaceous borders surrounding Elizabethan Cotswold stone manor house.
Ilmington, Warwickshire, CV36 4LA
Ilmington Manor is a rambling Elizabethan Cotswold stone manor house, built 1590-1600 for Sir Thomas Andrew.
Open by special arrangement only. To arrange an appointment please contact us by email.
The gardens have been opened for charity ,and by special appointment for over seventy years. The house is open for historical societies only by appointment.
Email us: mtilmington@btinternet.com
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