Bassetti’s Crooked Arbor
Gardens
Owned by Leanette Bassetti and her husband, Bill
Berleman, their garden has been described by friends as a "slice
of heaven". Located
on three acres just two miles from the center of downtown Woodinville,
Bassetti’s Gardens is a rich and diverse garden and includes within
it several beautiful and distinct gardens. There is a woodland
garden complete with a crooked arbor, a serene Japanese garden, a
spectacular perennial garden, and a large vegetable garden with espaliered
fruit trees. Outstanding private sculptures by well-known
artists are placed throughout the grounds.
Bassetti’s Crooked
Arbor Gardens has been a nursery and display garden since 1983.
The retail
nursery specializes in dwarf conifers, alpine plants, container
plants and trees. The gift
shop sells wonderful and creative garden items including accessories,
garden tables and chairs.
Garden space rentals
These beautiful gardens are available to rent for weddings and
receptions, group events, club meetings, or picnic luncheons.
For reservations, email Bassetti’s Crooked Arbor Gardens.
Wedding rentals
This is the perfect place for couples who want to get married
in a garden setting. There are three glorious acres of
gardens and the space is all outside. Couples can invite
up to 200 guests, and make their own arrangements for catering,
tables, chairs and tents. Music and dancing is allowed
and encouraged. The rental space is 6 hours for a wedding,
from noon - 6:00 pm. Only one wedding a weekend is scheduled.
Contact Bassetti’s Crooked Arbor Gardens for more information
and prices. Email or
call Leanette Bassetti, 425-788-6767.
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Driving directions
Link to Map
Take Avondale Road north for 5 miles from Hwy 520 in Redmond; OR
take 405 north to Exit 23 to Hwy 522, exit (522) at N.E. 195th
(st) and turn right. Go east approximately 4 miles. Turn right
on Avondale Road. From either north or south from Avondale, turn
west on NE 165th. Drive 1/2 mile and turn right into the Bassetti’s
Crooked Arbor Gardens gate and drive to the parking next to the
large barn with green roof. |