Planning your visit
Opening times
Riverhill Himalayan Gardens are open from 21st March – 12th September, 2010
Wednesday – Sunday inclusive and Bank Holidays 10.30am – 5pm
Prices
Adults: £5.90
Children (4 & over): £3.70
Senior Citizens: £5.20
Family Ticket (2 adults & up to 3 children): £15.50
*NEW* 2010 Season Tickets:
Adult Season Pass - £15.00
Child Season Pass (aged 4 -16) - £10.00
Family Season Pass (2 adults & 3 children or 1 adult & 4 children) - £35.00
Senior Citizen Season Pass - £13.00
Please note that we are currently only able to accept cash or cheques as payment.
How to find us/ Directions
If you are using a GPS system our post code is TN15 0RR
Riverhill Himalayan Gardens are easily accessible from major roads and motorways. We are 2 miles south of Sevenoaks on the A225.
From the M25:
Exit the M25 at Junction 5 and go south on the A21. Take the second exit marked ‘Hildenborough’. At the roundabout, take the first exit onto the A225 towards Sevenoaks. Continue up the hill. The entrance is on your right.
By rail:
Our nearest railway station is Sevenoaks, which is 2.4 miles away.
Book a taxi in advance by calling:
Beeline: 01732 456214
Victor Cabs: 01732 452089
Accessibility
Disabled parking available.
The shop, Riverhill Café, and terrace are accessible to wheelchairs but the grounds have steep slopes and uneven paths.
We recommend that parents with very young children use backpacks/carriers rather than pushchairs due to the undulating and uneven ground.
Dogs
Only assistance dogs are permitted within Riverhill Himalayan Gardens. As we cannot be sure that a shady parking space will be available when you visit, we would ask you to leave your dog at home.
Group visits

We welcome pre-booked Groups (min 20 people) to Riverhill either to view the Gardens or to enjoy a guided tour of the House (adults only) or a combination of the two. Delicious light lunches or teas can also be arranged.
The oldest part of the house is built from Kentish ragstone and dates from 1710. There have been subsequent additions up to 1900. The main rooms are oak panelled. The house contains the accumulated possessions of the family from their most famous ancestor, John Rogers the Martyr who died in 1555, to the present day.
Group Prices (min 20 people)
Guided tour of House and entry to Garden: £7.90
Garden only: £5.20
Please contact us for more information or to make a booking.




