Patrick’s Patch
  Description
Patrick’s Patch is a vegetable garden in Beaulieu village, built in 2008 and managed by a head gardener and volunteers. Primary school children make regular hands-on visits to learn gardening skills and understand where our food comes from. The courses and tours of the garden are free.

A visit to Patrick’s Patch can provide both ideas and tips for your own garden, or a tranquil place to wander and relax. The garden is surrounded on 2 sides by walls made from heather bales and cord wood, against which trained fruit is grown. The vegetables, fruit, herbs and cut flowers are grown all year round and are used in Fairweather’s Garden Centre’s, Hungry Gardener Café across the road.

 
  Open
The garden is open every day from 9am to 5.30pm.
Drop in sessions for children and their parents are run every Saturday 10.30am-12pm March to August.
Courses are normally run on Saturdays - see the Fairweathers Website for dates.
Tours are normally run on Tuesdays - see the Fairweathers Website for dates.
 
  Prices
 
  Contact
Patrick’s Patch, Fairweather’s Garden Centre, High Street, Beaulieu Hampshire SO42 7YB. To book a place on a course or tour please call Tel: 01590 612307. Website
 
  Directions
See map on the right of the page. Streetmap
 
  Parking
Free parking at Fairweather’s Garden Centre’s across the road for the first hour.
 
  Refreshments
Fairweather’s Garden Centre’s, Hungry Gardener Café across the road.
 
  Accessibility
Disabled access
The toilets at the garden centre cater for disabled people but there is a multi sex toilet available in Patrick's Patch.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
Patrick’s Patch Beaulieu village
 
Map of Patrick’s Patch Beaulieu village
 
Patrick’s Patch Beaulieu village