Visit the Bedford Heights gardens as part of the National Open Garden Scheme this July.
Originally built by Texas Instruments, a Texan theme runs throughout the building and gardens. The entrance simulates an arroyo or dry riverbed, and is filled with succulents and cacti, plus a mixture of grasses and herbaceous plants, many of which are Texan natives. There are also three courtyard gardens, where less hardy plants thrive in the almost frost-free environment.
Wander the gardens at your leisure or join a tour with our friendly and knowledgeable gardeners. Texan Riverbed Garden, courtyards and grounds.
Our café will be open on the day where you can purchase food and drink including lunch.