Upton Castle Gardens and Medieval Chapel

The 35 acres of gardens surround the ancient Upton Castle and include a magnificent display of Rhododendrons, Camellias, Magnolias and many other rare trees and shrubs in the Arboretum. There are also a formal rose garden, herbaceous borders a Victorian walled garden (at present being restored ) and a woodland walk to the estuary. The 13th century chapel situated in its own small walled garden contains unique effigies of former knights of Upton. The castle remains a private residence.
Open from Easter to October 10.am to 4.30 pm. Closed on Mondays except Bank Holidays
Admission: Adults £3 Children £1.50 Families (2 + 2) £7. Season Tickets Available. Dogs on leads welcome. 2 miles north of A477 between Carew and Pembroke Dock
(follow brown signs through the village of Cosheston)