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Last Updated:

21 Jun 2026

Westbury Court Garden is a National Trust site in Westbury-on-Severn, celebrated as one of the few surviving 17th-century Dutch water gardens in the UK. Dogs are welcome on short leads throughout the garden and garden buildings, so you can explore the canals, rare trees, orchards and vegetable plots together. The formal layout gives it a distinctive feel compared to more naturalistic landscape gardens, and features like the Tall Pavilion connect the garden to historic engravings that show how it looked centuries ago.

Tripadvisor reviews often describe it as small but beautifully arranged, making it ideal for a gentle visit that still feels special. The structured design means plenty of slow wandering and detail-spotting, with water features that keep you drifting from view to view. Take care near the open water channels, especially if your dog is more interested in reflections than rare trees.

If you enjoy gardens with symmetry, structure and a quietly brilliant sense of history, Westbury Court is a peaceful dog-friendly day out that rewards patient paws and curious humans alike.

Good to know:

Water bowls available

Treats available

Doggy Menu available

Dog Policy:

Dogs are welcome on short leads in the garden and garden buildings. Take care near the open water channels, especially if your dog thinks canals are just wide puddles.

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