The Tithe Barn Garden

One of the remaining original Sudeley buildings, the Tithe Barn dates back to the 15th Century and was built alongside the Castle by Ralph Boteler.

The building was partly destroyed by Cromwell in the Civil War but the ruins are now transformed into a romantic garden, abundant with beauty and mirrored in a reflective carp pond with a stunning view of the Castle.

In and around the Tithe Barn:
• Wild roses
• Hollyhocks
• Cardoons
• Hydrangeas
• Wisteria
• Wild clematis
• Ferns
• Hostas
• Foxgloves
• Primroses
• Cyclamen
• White dicentra