Fuller Gardens

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10 Willow Ave
North Hampton, NH 03862
Fuller Gardens is a turn of the century public botanical garden nestled along the coast of New Hampshire. The grounds were designed in the 1920's by noted landscape designer Arthur Shurtcleff and the Olmsted Brothers and commissioned by Alvan T. Fuller as an ornament to his summer estate. The Fuller Gardens features 1700 rose bushes, formal English perennial borders, annual displays, Japanese Garden and Conservatory. The Garden are located on the ocean and entirely wrapped in sculpted hedges. Open from 10-5:30 mid April through mid October.

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Christopher L.
8/9/2015

A true gem on the Seacoast in NH. The effort that goes into taking care of the grounds is easily noticeable, and the fact they use natural care is even more respectable. We had a wonderful time...

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Ann P.
8/13/2024

With over 1700 roses inside its labyrinth of botany this botanical garden does not disappoint. With its stately and meticulously attended grounds there was beauty found with every step. Once you...

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Roger B.
9/2/2023

This place is really well done for flowers in season and the statues, how they are placed, make sure go late June or early July for the roses in bloom or call them and they will tell you what is...

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Mary Jo Loughlin H.
7/18/2023

I wanted to give this garden a good review, but I had a very unfortunate experience. The gardens were lovely, but my time there was anything but peaceful. The whole time I was there I was...

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Michelle R.
10/3/2021

After days of overpriced and underwhelming food in the general Hampton area, Fuller Gardens were an oasis in a desert of disappointment. The outhouse was actually useable. It was clean and nice....

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