Bluebells, wild flowers and narcissi cover the ground in the spring, and there is a growing collection of magnolias, camellias, prunus, sorbus and malus alongside the paths. Nineteenth century rhododendrons still survive, and there are many late-flowering shrubs like Styrax, Eucryphia Hoheria and Halesia as well as a magnificent hydrangea walk where many varieties of Hydrangea Paniculata line the grass paths to the fledgling Yew House.
The Garden is managed by Lady Salisbury and her small team of gardeners.