Tearoom at glorious gardens receive prestigious VisitEngland award

​Accolades were awarded to 78 English attractions covering all aspects of what makes an outstanding visitor experience. Presented annually to participants in the VisitEngland Visitor Attraction Quality Scheme, the accolade is based on a combination of factors, including VisitEngland’s annual quality assessment, assessor observations, direct visitor feedback and online reviews. Hergest Croft Gardens and Maples Tearoom were commended for their exceptional food, service and visitor experience, described by the assessor as “truly deserving of recognition.” ALSO READ: VisitEngland Director Andrew Stokes said:   “These accolades put England’s outstanding attractions in the spotlight as they recognise the amazing visitor experiences available across the country. They acknowledge the people who give the warmest welcomes, provide the most mouth-watering food and tell the stories that delight visitors, making them jewels of our tourism offer. Mell Lloyd, the franchisee for Maples Tearoom, added: “We are absolutely thrilled and delighted to be the recipient of this prestigious award. The hospitality industry is facing huge challenges at present and therefore this accolade is a real ray of sunshine for us! We have a wonderful team at Maples and this award is a true reflection of their hard work and dedication in serving the very best local produce and providing genuine service with a smile.” Stay updated with all the latest Herefordshire news that matters to you! Read the local news and stay informed with our advert-free app, read the paper before anyone else via: The Digital Edition, gain unlimited access to Hereford Times website, and much more. Head of Marketing and PR at Hergest Croft Gardens, Austyn Hallworth, said: “We are absolutely delighted to receive this national accolade from VisitEngland. It’s a real testament to the dedication of our team and the warm welcome that visitors experience throughout the gardens and tearoom. “Last year, we were awarded “Hidden Gem “status by VisitEngland and so to win yet another prestigious accolade is exceptional. ” Owned by five generations of the Banks family, Hergest Croft Gardens span over 70 acres and feature more than 5,000 rare and unusual trees, plants and shrubs, including 130 champion trees. The gardens are home to one of the finest plant collections in the British Isles and form the second largest privately owned arboretum in the UK. Its six distinct gardens and parkland include the National Collections of Zelkovas and Maples. 

Caitlin King

Caitlin King is the editor of Herefordshire News, covering stories that celebrate life across the county — from local politics to countryside living. A lifelong Midlander with a background in regional journalism, she’s passionate about telling honest, human stories that keep Herefordshire connected.

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