Great Comp Garden
| Great Comp Garden | |
|---|---|
17th century manor house, with formal terrace lawns and island beds | |
Interactive map of Great Comp Garden | |
| Location | Comp, near Platt, Kent, UK |
| Coordinates | 51°17′13″N 0°20′20″E / 51.287°N 0.339°E |
| Area | 7.5 acres (30,000 m2) |
| Opened | 1965 |
| Owned by | Great Comp Charitable Trust |
| Operated by | William Dyson (as curator) |
| Status | Open April–November, 7 days per week. |
| Plants | perennials and shrubs |
| Species | salvias, hellebores, magnolias, azaleas and rhododendrons |
| Collections | Arboretum, exotic shrubs, heathers, rock garden, salvias |
| Website | Great Comp Garden |
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Great Comp Garden is a Georgian farmhouse and garden, located on Comp Lane near the hamlet of Comp in the civil parishes of Platt and Offham, in the Tonbridge and Malling district of Kent, England. It was initially developed by Roderick and Joyce Cameron from the 1950s onwards, and features an Italian garden. It opened to the public in 1968, and now holds regular garden festivals and outdoor theatre productions.