Highgrove

Highgrove Association

The newest of the local associations, the Highgrove Association was formed in 2010 to represent Royal Warrant holders in the South West as well as those not living near other catchment areas. Named after Highgrove House, The King and Queen Consort's private family home near Tetbury, Gloucestershire, the Association prides itself on being inclusive and accessible, open to every Warrant holder.

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Click on the link below to browse all Royal Warrant holders who are members of the Highgrove Association.

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Highgrove Garden Tours

Since 1980, when His Majesty first arrived at Highgrove, he has devoted much energy to transforming the gardens around the house, which are renowned as some of the most inspiring and innovative in the United Kingdom.

Highgrove Gardens comprise a varied collection of landscapes, from the genteel environs of the Sundial Garden to the unstructured beauty of the Wildflower Meadow. There is much to discover in this extraordinary collection, a garden over 40 years in the making, created with passion, vision, and dedication. 

Each year the Highgrove Association organises a tour of the gardens with one of Highgrove's expert guides, with members also enjoying an afternoon tea and the opportunity to network and meet with friends and fellow Warrant holders.