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This 18th century house is in a unique setting on the edge of The White Horse Vale and surrounded by its beautiful garden and parkland.
The area of garden to the immediate east and north of the house was formal in layout and today this remains the case. The lawns once graced by majestic trees are now largely open; the vista from the east, looking up the beech avenue towards the house, framed by the four Wellingtonias planted around 1860, confirm the importance of this historic house both within and beyond its immediate landscape.
The long mixed border immediately north of the house is planted with roses, a wide range of perennial and herbaceous plants and in spring snowdrops and tulips. At the far end, a large Magnolia soulangeana makes a dramatic backdrop when in bloom in late spring. Passing the ornamental gate, choice climbers are planted against the south facing wall of the Terrace Walk.
The formal earlier garden is easily imagined with the standard Prunus lusitanica โPortuguese Laurelโ around the fountain. With an underground cistern it suggests there has long been a water feature here.
Beyond the small ornamental gate steps lead up to the terrace border. This has been planted over the last 20 years as a dry garden with drought tolerant plants giving interest and colour through the seasons. At the end of the terrace is the Pavilion which offers lovely views over the garden.
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Proceeds from the event will go to SeeSaw (Grief Support for the Young in Oxfordshire) and to the Riding for the Disabled Association (RDA) Abingdon Group
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Fair & Gardens: Adults ยฃ8, Children/Students 11-21 ยฃ4
Children under 11 admitted free of charge. Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
As this is a special event for charity, neither Historic Houses (HH) membership or Gardeners World 2for1 tickets are valid for Fair and Garden entry and holders will need to buy tickets for Fair and Garden entry at the above prices.
The fair closes at 4:00pm but the gardens remain open until 5:00pm
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Kingston Bagpuize House itself will be open to visitors from 1pm-4pm for an additional admission fee:
Adults ยฃ4.00, Children/Students 11-21 ยฃ2.00
Free admission to the House for Historic Houses (HH) members and Gardeners World 2-for-1 ticket holders is from 2pm onwards only. They will still need to buy standard tickets for entry to the Fair and Garden.
Please note that no other concessions are valid on the day of the Fair.
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The main car park is in a large field adjacent to Kingston Bagpuize House. Blue Badge parking is available next to the entrance, with overflow in the field where the Fair is held. Please follow the directions of the parking staff on the day.
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The grounds of the Estate include a variety of surfaces, including cobblestones, flagstones, grass, gravel and wood. These can be uneven and steep in places, with steps in certain areas.
There is no wheelchair or pushchair access to the House itself, and limited accessibility in the garden owing to steps and slopes. Mobility scooters are not permitted in the House but are permitted in the grounds.
Accessible toilet available.
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Refreshments will be available on the lawns to the front of Kingston Bagpuize House.
For more information, please visit the Rare Plant Fair website: https://www.rareplantfair.co.uk/our-fairs-and-gardens/2026-kingston-bagpuize-house-oxfordshire/
Or you can visit Kingston Bagpuize House's website: https://kbhevents.uk/visiting/event-days/#rpf2026
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