Fittleworth House is a privately owned house and garden which opens for the National Garden Scheme each year. The garden is approximately 3 acres in size and has some notable features. The largest of these is the working walled kitchen garden which is half an acre in size. It is used to grow a wide range of vegetables, herbs, fruit and flowers for use in the house. There is a large Victorian styled glasshouse, cold frame and an old potting shed in an adjacent and smaller walled area. Other features include a Spring garden, fountain garden, croquet lawn, mixed borders, large specimen trees including a magnificent Cedar of Lebanon and a wild garden and pond. The Wisteria covered Georgian house is not open.

Opening times ;- May 1st & 2nd (Sunday & Monday) Fittleworth garden trail - 13 gardens including Fittleworth House open in the village of Fittleworth in aid of St Mary's church. Tickets available on the day from the village hall and all participating gardens. Teas, ice creams, plant sales and paintings available during the afternoon and ploughmans lunches on sale at the village playgroup by the village hall from 12pm till 2pm on both days. Tickets cost £5.00 per adult with under 12's free. Tickets last for both days.

May 4th, 11th, 18th, 25th - Fittleworth House open for the National Garden Scheme from 2pm - 5pm. Admission is £4.00 for adults with under12's free.

June 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd, 29th - As above.

July 6th, 13th, 20th, 27th - As above

Fittleworth House is also open by appointment from April to mid August. Please contact 01798 865074 to arrange a time. Groups and societies welcome.