Friary Gardens Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Menumore
No dogs allowed
Would have loved to have walked round but they do not allow dogs to enter the area The area looked beautiful and an area of tranquility
Beoordeeld op 17 okt 2020
sheepygold
Lovely well maintained gardens
These gardens are on the main road just a few minutes walk from the market place. The flower beds are beautiful at the moment and the garden is very well kept.
Beoordeeld op 20 sep 2020
davidandshona
Nice spot
Popped into Richmond to see if it would be a worthwhile future location for a short break. On a wander around the town we stopped here for a while.
Beoordeeld op 30 jan 2020
linda b
Beautiful gardens
A wonderful sculpture out of a tree truck depicts animals and floral, so very well carved and does not detract from the war memorial that it sits close to
Beoordeeld op 9 okt 2019
MissAnneJ
Lovely little spot, plenty of seating
We were wilting a little in the heat and welcomed the shaded benches in this lovely little garden! Lots to explore, from the sensory garden to the woodcarving, war memorial and through to the ruined c...
No dogs allowed
Would have loved to have walked round but they do not allow dogs to enter the area The area looked beautiful and an area of tranquility
Lovely well maintained gardens
These gardens are on the main road just a few minutes walk from the market place. The flower beds are beautiful at the moment and the garden is very well kept.
Nice spot
Popped into Richmond to see if it would be a worthwhile future location for a short break. On a wander around the town we stopped here for a while.
Beautiful gardens
A wonderful sculpture out of a tree truck depicts animals and floral, so very well carved and does not detract from the war memorial that it sits close to
Lovely little spot, plenty of seating
We were wilting a little in the heat and welcomed the shaded benches in this lovely little garden! Lots to explore, from the sensory garden to the woodcarving, war memorial and through to the ruined c...