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Tysoe Walled Kitchen Garden sits in the village of Upper Tysoe and offers a genuine look at how food was grown before modern agriculture took over.
These enclosed gardens were vital to the great houses they supported, providing fresh vegetables, herbs, and flowers throughout the year behind their protective stone walls. You can walk through the beds and see seasonal produce being grown using traditional methods that have proven their worth over centuries.
What draws people here is the way the garden balances practicality with genuine beauty. Different sections display varied textures and colours, and there's something satisfying about watching a working garden in full operation. You don't need to be a keen gardener to appreciate it—the space has a calming quality that repays a slow wander through the grounds.
Upper Tysoe itself is a pleasant enough village, and the garden slots naturally into an afternoon's exploration of the northern Cotswolds. If you're based nearby, Shipston-on-Stour is just a short drive away and worth investigating for its character as a traditional market town. Stratford-upon-Avon is also easily accessible, so you could combine this visit with other regional attractions without much effort.
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