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![]() By Charlie's Angels ![]() THE GARDENS OF BERKSHIRE |
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Alexandra Gardens
Alexandra Gardens is a good place to begin your visit to
Windsor as it offers spectacular views of the castle on the
hill. The gardens were laid out in the early 1900s and they
still retain a Victorian charm which adds to the regal
atmosphere of Windsor. Before walking along the promenade that
takes you along the river and into Windsor, there is plenty to
enjoy in the Gardens themselves. There are trampolines, a skate
park, and a caf� offering light refreshments.
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Barry Avenue, Windsor, Berkshire ALEXANDRA GARDENS CLICK |
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Ashdown House
17th-century house perched on the Berkshire Downs. Famous
association with the sister of King Charles I, Elizabeth of
Bohemia, known as 'The Winter Queen'. Important paintings
contemporary with the house. Spectacular rooftop views over the
gardens and Berkshire Downs. Includes an Iron Age hill fort
where King Alfred is thought to have battled the Danes
Limited opening times. A National Trust Property |
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Estate Office Lambourn Hungerford Berkshire RG16 7RE Apr-Oct, Wed and Sat, 1400-1700. Guided tour only 1415,1515,1415. ASHDOWN HOUSE CLICK |
tel: 01488 72584 |
Basildon Park
Basildon Park features in the new Pride and
Predudice film. See our Behind the Scenes
exhibition here this year. Costumes from the film
on display April - end June. Basildon Park,
situated between Streatley and Pangbourne in the
Thames Valley in Berkshire, was due for demolition
before Lord and Lady Iliffe saved it in 1952.
Between 1910 and 1952 the house was largely
unoccupied. It was requisitioned in both wars and
the parkland used as a training ground for the
D-Day landings.The house was restored and filled
with fine pictures and furniture and in 1978
presented to the National Trust who continue with
its restoration and conservation. The house is a
particularly fine Palladian mansion built in Bath
Stone by the architect John Carr of York, for Sir
Francis Sykes. Surrounding the house are gardens
and pleasure grounds leading to 400 acres of park
and woodland
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Lower Basildon Reading RG8 9NR Between Pangbourne and Streatley, 7ml NW of Reading, on W side of A329; leave M4 at exit 12 and follow brown NT signs to Pangbourne. BASILDON PARK CLICK |
Tel: 01189 843 040 Fax: 01189 767 370 |
Black Park and Langley Park Country Parks
A historic parkland of 130 acres which once housed extensive
herds of deer. There are many formal features to interest the
visitor, including the rhododendron and azalea-filled Temple
Gardens, and the walled Arboretum which has many beautiful
species of trees and shrubs. The pond has been restored to an
attractive feature. Nearby a group of trees were planted in 1994
to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the D-day landings.
Langley Park is easily accessible by road, being located
opposite Black Park off the A412 Slough-Uxbridge road.
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Black Park Road Wexham Slough Berkshire SL3 6DR |
tel: 01753 511060 |
Cliveden
This spectacular estate overlooking the River Thames has a series
of gardens, each with its own character, featuring roses, topiary,
statuary, water gardens, a formal parterre, informal vistas,
woodland and riverside walks. The present house, the third on the
site, was built by Charles Barry for the Duke of Sutherland in
1851. Once the home of Nancy, Lady Astor, it is now let as an
hotel. It was also the backdrop to the 1960s scandal of Jack
Profumo -a minister in the Conservative government and the
call-girl Christine Keeler.
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Taplow, Maidenhead Berkshire SL6 0JA Estate and Garden: 16th March to 30th October Daily 11.00am - 6.00pm 31st October to 22md December Daily 11.00am - 4.00pm. House (part) and Octagonal Temple: 3rd April to 30th October Thursday and Saturday 3.00pm - 5.30pm. Woodlands: 1st April to 30th October Daily 11.00am - 5.30pm. 31st October to 22nd December Daily 11.00am - 4.00pm.3rd January to 31st March Daily 11.00am - 4.00pm CLIVEDEN CLICK |
tel: 01628 605 069 |
Dorney Court
Dorney Court has been the home of the Palmer family for more than
450 years, passing from father to son through thirteen
generations. It is a Grade 1 listed building, further designated
as being of outstanding architectural and historical interest.
Dorney Court has always been the manor house of Dorney village
which was first recorded in the Doomsday Book. Dorney Court has
been open to the public since 1981. A great deal has been achieved
in restoring and preserving the historic house and gardens for the
future. This has been possible thanks to the interest and
patronage of visitors from the four corners of the globe. The
House and Estate show the evolution of the squirearchy in English
country life, and of particular interest are the early family
portraits, furniture and needlework. The house is surrounded by
attractive gardens, making it an oasis of living history. Dorney
Court has for many centuries been the focus of country life on the
western fringes of Royal Windsor. The manor house lies close to
the village and common, where cattle and sheep still graze. The
surrounding farmlands are carefully tended as they have been for
generations. Horticulture has been central to the people of
Dorney. The first pineapple grown in England was believed to have
been grown in the village at Pin Cottage. The pineapple became the
symbol for the whole of the Restoration! Today a large carved
stone pineapple stands in the Great Hall, while adjacent to the
house, within the old kitchen garden, lies The Walled Garden
Centre. |
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Court Lane Dorney Windsor Berkshire SL4 6QP May: Bank Holiday Mondays and the preceding Sundays 1:30pm with last admissions at 4.00pm August: Every afternoon except Saturdays 1.30pm with last admissions at 4.00pm. DORNEY COURT CLICK |
tel: 01628 604 638 |
Englefield House & Garden
he formal garden at Englefield House was laid out in the 17th
century and the terraces and stone staircases were built in 1860.
The woodland and water garden on the hill above the house was
designed and planted in 1936. In 1976 the formal planting and
gravel paths were removed from the terrace and a new planting
scheme was put in place with the assistance of Lanning Roper.
There is a small garden especially created for children where four
little statues conceal hidden jets of water.The walled kitchen garden is planted with fruit trees, a large selection of vegetables, herbs, salads, roses, lavender and sweetpeas. |
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Englefield House Englefield Reading Berkshire RG7 5EN ENGLEFIELD HOUSE CLICK |
tel: 01189 302 221 |
Forbury Gardens
The Forbury Gardens, originally part of Reading Abbey, were laid
out between 1856 and 1864. The gardens are dominated by the
Maiwand Lion, an 1886 memorial to the dead of the 66th Berkshire
Regiment who fell during the battles of Maiwand and Kandahar at
the end of the second Afghan War (1878-80). Designed by George
Blackall-Simonds, it is one of the world�s largest bronze statues
at 31 feet long. Nearby is Reading Prison to where Oscar Wilde was
sentenced in 1895, writing The Ballad of Reading Gaol in 1898
after his release. |
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Between the Forbury and the Forbury Road, Reading, Berkshire
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Frogmore House
Frogmore House, set in the private Home Park, is renowned for its
beautiful landscaped garden and 18th-century lake. Queen Victoria
was inspired to write 'all is peace and quiet and you only hear
the hum of the bees, the singing of the birds'. Indeed Queen
Victoria loved Frogmore so much that she chose to build a
mausoleum for herself and her husband, Prince Albert, in the
grounds. The interior of Frogmore House reflects the interests and
talents of several generations of the royal family. In the
Victoria Closet visitors can see works of art executed by three
generations of the royal family - Victoria, Duchess of Kent, Queen
Victoria, and a number of works by Queen Victoria's children,
including Princess Victoria and Princess Louise. The garden is one
of the enduring attractions of Frogmore. Queen Charlotte had a
great interest in botany and was given full rein in the garden at
Frogmore, which she laid out with rare and unusual plants. She
formed an extensive botanical library and flowers became a major
theme in the house. |
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Home Park Windsor Berkshire FROGMORE HOUSE CLICK |
tel: 020 7766 7305 |
Herb Farm & Saxon Maze
The Herb Farm has a great deal more to offer than its name
implies. It began some 20 years ago when Richard Scott, with
enterprise and foresight, reconstructed a picturesque 18th century
timber-framed barn transported from a farm south of Reading. This
forms the centrepiece of the Specialist Herb Nursery, where
experienced staff grow a comprehensive range of herb plants. The
nursery also offers an unusual range of cottage garden plants and
a selection of old style roses supplied by the renowned growers
David Austin Roses. Many of the plants can be seen in mature
settings in the attractive display Gardens. In 1999 a new
purpose-built timber-framed barn, skillfully linked with the old
barn, was opened as the Barn Shop. It contains a fascinating and
ever-changing display of products that demonstrate the versatility
of herbs, many of which make attractive gifts; also an eclectic
collection of hand-crafted items which add a touch of elegance to
the home and a sense of style to the garden. With its unique range
of products, Christmas is an especially popular time to visit. A
summer attraction for children is the Saxon Maze, designed by
Adrian Fisher and opened in 1991. With over a mile of curving
grass pathways this beech hedge maze is a challenge to all. No
visit is complete without enjoying the excellent service at the
recently opened Orangery Coffee Shop. A wide choice of freshly
prepared food and drinks is served inside or outside in relaxed
and comfortable garden surroundings. |
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Peppard Road, Sonning Common, Reading RG4 9NJ The Herb Farm is open seven days a week from 10am to 5pm HERB FARM CLICK |
Tel: 0118 972 4220 |
Highclere Castle and Gardens
Highclere Castle, home of the 8th Earl and Countess of Carnarvon,
is probably the finest Victorian House still in existence. Created
by Sir Charles Barry, who also designed the Houses of Parliament,
the Castle dominates the magnificent grounds influenced by
'Capability' Brown. There are two exhibitions in the Castle one on
Egyptology and one on horseracing. The Egyptology exhibition
records the explorations of the 5th Earl of Carnarvon who, with
Egyptologist Howard Carter, uncovered the tomb of Tutankhamun. The
Horseracing exhibition celebrates a hundred years of Highclere's
association with horseracing. There are woodland and temple walks
in the grounds, these historic and enjoyable walks within the park
are clearly signposted and take from 1� to 2� hours. Dogs are
allowed on lead, please keep to the paths. The walks are open
during July and August only. |
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Highclere Newbury Berkshire RG20 9RN Open until 2nd September: Monday to Friday & Sunday 11am - 4.00pm last admission one hour before closing. Closed 28th August. HIGHCLERE CASTLE CLICK |
tel: 01635 253210 |
Living Rainforest
Explore the rainforest, and discover its wonders for yourself.On
your visit, look out for free roaming lizards, birds and
butterflies - you never know where they will appear next! See some
of the world's most popular foods, from bananas to coffee, cocoa
and ginger... as well as plants that have changed the way we live
today. Plus... monkeys, a crocodile and much more. |
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The Living Rainforest, Hampstead Norreys Berkshire, RG18 0TN Leave the M4 at Junction 13 and follow the Rainforest signs. open daily , with the exception of Christmas Eve, when we close at 1pm, and Christmas Day and Boxing Day when we are closed We open at 10am and close at 5.15pm. Last visitors are admitted at 4.30pm each day. LIVING RAINFOREST CLICK |
tel: 01635 202444 |
Old Thatch Cottage & Garden
Old Thatch, a 17th-century thatched cottage, is situated close to
the River Thames on the edge of the Chiltern Hills, between Marlow
and Bourne End. Beloved home to the world famous author Enid
Blyton from 1929-1938, it was where she was inspired to write over
forty books and plays, as well as a series called The Old Thatch.
Enid was delighted by the garden and soon set about making it her
own until she left in 1938. Old Thatch is now owned by the garden
designer Jacky Hawthorne who has enhanced the spirit of Old Thatch
and introduced structure to the garden while at the same time
preserved a sense of the past. The lovely grey, sagging wood of
the old arbour has been retained, as has the original well, an
enticing glimpse of a former way of living. |
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Coldmoorholme Lane, Well End, nr Bourne End, Buckinghamshire, SL8
5PS June, July and August Fridays and Saturdays from 11am to 5pm. Also Summer Bank Holiday weekend OLD THATCH COTTAGE CLICK |
tel: 01628 527518 |
Savill Garden
Magnificent landscaped 35-acre woodland garden within Windsor
Great Park. Spectacular Spring displays; sweeping Summer
herbaceous borders; formal rose beds; fiery Autumn colours; misty
Winter vistas; landscaped temperate house and Golden Jubilee
Garden. |
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Windsor Great Park Wick Lane Englefield Green Berkshire TW20 0UU SAVILL GARDEN CLICK |
Tel: 01753 847 518 |
Waltham Place Estate
Waltham Place Estate has often been described, as, �the best kept
secret in Berkshire�, and that should arouse your curiosity to
visit this hidden gem. The estate includes a farm, ornamental and
kitchen gardens, with a lake and woodlands. It has been managed
organically for over 20 years and has matured into a thriving
environment. Visitors can come and enjoy the gardens on their own
or on a guided walk. Head Gardener Beatrice Krehl, takes groups
around the gardens. She explains the principles of naturalistic
planting used here. With the current interest in food miles,
sustainability, and a greener lifestyle, education is an important
part of the Waltham offering and there are tours for schools and
adult courses on offer too |
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Church Hill White Waltham Berkshire SL6 3JH WALTHAM PLACE ESTATE CLICK |
Tel. 01628 825517 |
Welford Park
Walks along the River Lambourne through the beech wood and enjoy
the carpets of snowdrops followed by a visit to the Old Laundry
Tea Rooms for a cream tea. Dogs on leads welcome. |
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Welford Park Welford Newbury Berkshire RG20 8HU WELFORD PARK CLICK |
Tel: 01488 608 203 |
Wellington Country Park
Welcome to Wellington Country Park, set in 350 acres of peaceful
woodlands within the Duke of Wellington's Estate. With a wealth of
open space, birds and wildlife, we have all the ingredients for a
wonderful family day out. There are plenty of picnic and barbeque
areas, and cream teas, coffee and cake are available in the coffee
shop. This is a superb place for children, with safe play areas
and fascinating nature trails. There are peaceful woodland walks
where you can discover our herd of red deer and other wildlife in
a natural environment. The large lake is home to a variety of
water birds and can be explored by boat (boating available in
season). Our very popular day fishing lake is available for carp,
pike, perch and tench. Wellington Country Park is an ideal touring
base if you are camping or caravanning. Stay on the ETB 4 star
touring campsite and enjoy free entry to the Country Park during
your stay. |
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Odiham Road Riseley Reading Berkshire RG7 1SP Open daily 17th March to 24th March: 10.00am - 4.30pm. 25th March to 30th September: 10.00am - 5.30pm. 1st October to 5th November: 10.00am - 4.30pm. WELLINGTON COUNTRY PARK CLICK |
Tel: 01189 326 444 |
Windsor Great Park
Windsor Great Park covers 4,800 acres, parts of which are open to
the public. Its present area was determined in the 1360s and was
popular with Saxon kings as a hunting forest. The park is shrouded
in mystery and legend and for over 1,000 years the story of Herne
the Hunter has been told. His ghost still appears wearing the
antlers of a stag, riding a phantom black stallion at the head of
a pack of black hounds. He appears to warn of times of trouble and
gallops through Windsor Great Park only to disappear into thin
air. The park today is the perfect place for picnics, walking,
cycling and horse riding. |
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Accessible from Windsor town centre on foot via the Long Walk, or
car parks are located along the A332 that goes through the Park.
Alternatively you can drive to Virginia Water and park at
Blacknest Gate for a walk around the lake, where you will pass a
totem pole and miniature waterfall. |
tel: 01753 743900 |
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Antony House
Overlooking the Lynher River, the gardens landscaped by
Repton include formal courtyard, terraces, ornamental Japanese
pond, fine summer borders, sculptures and knot garden. Houses
national collection of Hemerocallis (610 cultivars).Antony
House was constructed, for Sir William Carew, between
1711-1721. The house stands on a peninsular formed by the
confluence of two estuaries - the River Tamar to the east and
the river Lynher to the north; the sea forming the southern
edge. The house like the nearby Cotehele was spared the
ravages that so many of the countries fine houses underwent in
the name of modernisation in the Victorian period.Antony House features some exceptional furnishings. A
splendid collection of portraits including examples of works
by Reynolds and a painting of Charles I at his trial. There
are 25 acres of landscaped gardens adjacent to the house,
and some 50 acres of natural woodland to explore. The house
and gardens were donated to the National Trust in 1961, the
gardens are currently managed by the Carew Pole Garden
Trust.National Trust Members may visit the adjacent Antony Woodland
Garden for no extra charge on days when Antony House is
open.
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Antony Estate Torpoint Cornwall PL11 2QA Email Antony House ANTONY HOUSE CLICK |
Tel: +44 01752 812191 Fax: +44 01752 815724 |
Antony Woodland Gardens and Woodland Walk
Antony Overlooking the Lynher River, the grounds landscaped by
Repton include a formal garden with a national collection of day
lilies. The woodland garden has a fine collection of
rhododendrons, camellias, azaleas and magnolias
Explore 100 acres of sprawling woodland garden and natural
woodland walk bordering the Lynher estuary. This jungle
wilderness is the perfect place for adventurous and
energetic garden lovers.Don your walking boots and stretch your legs and your
senses over the lush gardens and pastures. Crammed with
dangling green canopies, teaming with wildlife and smattered
with one of the best woody plant collections in the county,
there are few better places for horticultural fans that
fancy a walk on the wild side.
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Antony Estate Torpoint Cornwall PL11 2QA Email Antony Woodland |
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Boconnac Nestled just inland from Fowey, Boconnoc is a beautiful estate boasting lush scenery, historical roots and grand architecture.Wind down the driveway past a striking obelisk framed by two classical shrines, and you immediately get a hint that Boconnoc is a fascinating historical garden. It's true that Charles I made the estate his headquarters during the Civil War, but more importantly, it is a rare example of medieval parkland that has survived to this day. |
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The Estate Office
Lostwithiel Cornwall PL22 0RG |
Tel: +44 01208 872507 Fax: +44 01208 873836 |
Bonython Estate Gardens
Bonython Estate Gardens in Cornwall are an exciting
discovery. A major renovation of a 20-acre garden on The
Lizard, the southernmost part of the British Isles.
Surrounded by the farm and woodlands of the Bonython Estate,
the gardens comprise a sweeping driveway with Hydrangeas and
Specimen Trees; formal planting around the Georgian Manor
(not open), walled garden including pool area with
summerhouse, Herbaceous, Herb Garden and Potager; three
lakes in a wooded valley sequence.
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Bonython Estate, Cury Cross Lanes,
Helston, Cornwall, TR12 7BA BONYTHON CLICK |
Phone +44(0)1326 240550 Fax +44(0)1326 240478 |
Bosahan Close to the Helford River, Bosahan serves-up horticultural bliss with a breathtaking view to the estuary and sea.Bosahan has its own microclimate, enabling a fusion of tender plants from both hemispheres to flourish in the moist shelter. Radiant rows of rhododendrons and azaleas are mixed with the likes of magnolias and southern hemisphere tree and shrub species. The exotic palm groves and mature Maidenhair trees have made a lush canopy under which to explore the 'sub-tropical' environment. Bosahan is blessed with a meandering stream trickling through the centre, creating a wonderful garden for walkers to follow a trail along the fern-edged banks and palm-fringed pond. |
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Bosahan Estate Office
Manaccan Helston Cornwall TR12 6JL |
Tel: +44 01326 231351 Fax: +44 01326 231497 |
Bosvigo
Not a typical Cornish garden, much more in the 'English'
style with herbaceous borders at their best in summer. A
series of 'garden rooms' surround the Georgian house (not
open) each 'room' has its own colour themes. Original
Victorian Conservatory. Woodland garden. Small specialist
nursery selling a range of hard to find herbaceous
plants.
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Bosvigo Lane
Truro CORNWALL TR1 3NH |
Tel: +44 01872 275774 Fax: +44 01872 275774 |
Burncoose This 30-acre woodland gardens and nursery boasts award-winning displays and a smorgasbord of flowering features to captivate garden-enthusiasts and horticultural amateurs alike.Burncoose is a horticultural hotspot with a reputation that attracts green-fingered keenies from all over the globe, but also one that has flaunted its horticultural talents nationwide. Visitors to Cornwall may recollect Burncoose's gold medal displays from Chelsea, Hampton Court and many other nationwide flower shows. |
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Gwennap
REDRUTH CORNWALL TR16 6BJ |
Tel: +44 01209 860316 Fax: +44 01209 860011 |
Caerhays Castle & Gardens
The parkland and woodland gardens surrounding Caerhays Castle
were created originally from the discoveries of the plant
hunters in China shortly after the turn of the 20th
century.Nestled in a secluded valley above Porthluney Cove, this
100-acres of woodland gardens is one of Britain's
horticultural treasures.These historical gardens have been created around a grand
castle built by John Nash in 1808. Since 1370 only two
families have resided here, and when the Williams family took
over 150 years ago it was little more than a dilapidated
castle surrounded by a deer park.
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The Estate Office
Caerhays Gorran St Austell CORNWALL PL26 6LY |
Tel: +44 01872 501310 Fax: +44 01872 501870 |
Carwinion
Twelve-acres of wild Victorian gardens nestled in the Helford
Valley, Carwinion is home to one of the most spectacular
national collections of bamboo in the country.Discover the charms of this historical garden that was
created around the same time that the 18th Century house was
developed. The Rogers family collaborated with the Fox's of
Glendurgan to bring in rare plants, including the Dicksonia
Antartica and Cryptomaria Japonica that are growing here
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Carwinion Road
Mawnan Smith Falmouth Cornwall TR11 5JA |
Tel: +44 01326 250258 Fax: +44 01326 250903 |
Chygurno Indulge your sights and senses in this dramatic garden carved into the cliff edge teetering over the stunning Lamorna Cove.From its staggering perch on the edge of the ocean, this waterside garden tiers down in steep steps and terraces to meet sheltered woodland. A striking range of vibrant species stands out against a rugged backdrop, and as well as the spectacular sea view, Chygurno also boasts a unique decked vantage point that puts you on eye level with the treetops. |
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Lamorna
Penzance Cornwall TR19 6XH |
Tel: +44 01736 732153 |
Cotehele Squirreled away in a steep, sheltered valley on the west bank of the River Tamar, this sprawling National Trust garden surrounds a striking medieval house.This 15th Century house with its historical garden and woodland has inspired artists, keen gardeners and wildlife enthusiasts throughout the centuries. The formal gardens outside the main house overlook a valley garden with a medieval dovecote, pond, Victorian summerhouse and 18th-century tower. Peek inside the granite and slate-stone walls of Cotehele house and discover a grand interior adorned with superb collections of rich textiles, armour and antique furniture. |
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Cotehele, St. Dominick, Saltash, PL12 6TA. email Cothele House Click here to visit website |
Telephone: (01579) 351346 Infoline: (01579) 352739 Shop: (01579) 352713 Restaurant: (01579) 352711 |
Eden Project CORNWALL TOURISM AWARDS 2005 - Tourism Marketing Initiative of the Year - Gold Award Dubbed the 'Eighth Wonder of the World' by some, Eden is a dramatic global garden housed in tropical biomes that nestle in a crater the size of 30 football pitches. With a worldwide reputation Eden barely needs an introduction, but this epic destination definitely deserves a day of your undivided attention. More than just a huge, tropical garden, Eden is a gateway into the relationships between plants and people, and a fascinating insight into the story of mankind's dependence on plant life. Not only a mind-blowing visitor attraction, Eden is also fast-becoming a unique resource for education and knowledge towards a sustainable future. |
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Bodelva
ST AUSTELL Cornwall PL24 2SG |
Tel: +44 01726 811911 Fax: +44 01726 811912 |
Enys
Come and explore the rare and historic treasures of one the
oldest gardens in Cornwall.Tucked away in Penryn, Enys can often be overlooked en route
to many of the more celebrated gardens near Falmouth and the
Helford Estuary. But this really shouldn't be the case - stop
at Enys and you will be enwrapped by the colourful mysteries
of horticultural history.
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Enys
St Gluvias Penryn Cornwall TR10 9LB |
Tel: +44 01872 274536 Fax: +44 01872 223421 |
Glendurgan
A romantic garden leading down to the beach at Durgan, with
tantalising glimpses of the Helford River. Glendurgan is a
feast of colour in spring from the many flowering shrubs, and
wild flowers growing in profusion on the banks in early
summer. To entertain children and families there is the
challenge of the maze, fly high on the Giants Stride and the
Victorian School Room provides a place to sit and enjoy the
views. After all this exertion why not relax over a cup of tea
and a snack in the teahouse. The shop and plant sales provide
that perfect momentum of this 'Little bit of Heaven on
Earth'.
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Mawnan Smith Falmouth Cornwall TR11 5JZ map GLENDURGAN GARDEN CLICK |
Tel: +44 (0)1326 250 906 Fax: +44 (0)1872 865 808 |
With the largest collection of Exotica in the UK. An
inspirational, highly educational, an adventure and enormous
fun to visit.
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Headland Gardens
With a name like 'Headland' the stunning cliff-top position of this garden comes as no surprise. But even with such an obvious clue, you won't be prepared for the magnitude of the staggering coastal views witnessed from this waterside paradise, which opens in aid of the charities RNLI & NGS.Relax amongst a rainbow of horticultural excellence that mingles into the turquoise hues of the ocean. Thanks to the sensible feature of many discreet benches throughout this beautiful rock garden, there are plenty of places you can take the weight of the feet and let your eyes fully appreciate the lush location. Tucked into the coast by Fowey and exposed to the sea and wind on three of its colourful sides, this waterside garden has been planted with species that can withstand the salty gales and harsh conditions. |
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Battery Lane
Polruan Fowey Cornwall PL23 1PW |
Tel: +44 01726 870243 |
Hidden Valley Gardens An intimate four-acre plantation nestled in a secluded valley. Escape to this hidden garden where small is beautiful, but size doesn't limit the number and diversity of species sprouting within this little paradise. The garden has many themes including a Mediterranean area, colourful herbaceous and cottage garden beds, a 'hot' border and an iris garden. |
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Treesmill
Par St Austell Cornwall PL24 2TU |
Tel: +44 01208 873225 |
The Japanes Garden & Bonsai Nursery
Discover an oasis of tranquillity nestled in the lush Vale of
Lanherne. |
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St Mawgan
Cornwall TR8 4ET |
Tel: +44 01637 860116 Fax: +44 01637 860887 |
Ken- Caro This four-acre connoisseurs' garden enjoys panoramic views and is brimming with year-round colour.Set high above Bicton Manor Woods, Ken-Caro has been carefully planted by Mrs Willcock and her husband Kenneth - a garden-enthusiast and horticultural-columnist. Sweeping island beds lead out to a spectacular countryside view, conjuring up a miraculous sense of spacious beauty within just four acres. |
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Bicton
Pensilva Liskeard Cornwall PL14 5RF |
Tel: +44 01579 362446 Fax: +44 01579 362446 |
Lamorran House Gardens Savour the glittering sea views over Falmouth Bay from this stunning Mediterranean-style garden.Lamorran boasts over four-acres of sub-tropical paradise planted with an adventurous range of plants that flourish in its waterside location. A small but simply stunning garden, it ranks highly in our 'small is beautiful' collection, and featured in the Nation's Favourite Gardens broadcast by the BBC in 2002. |
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Upper Castle Road
St Mawes Truro Cornwall TR2 5BZ |
Tel: +44 01326 270800 Fax: +44 01326 270801 |
Lanhydrock
One of the most beautiful National Trust properties in
Cornwall, Lanhydrock House and gardens are a must-see all year
round. Superbly set in wooded parkland of 1,000 acres and
encircled by a garden of rare shrubs and trees.Lanhydrock House has fifty rooms open to view, ranging from
the richly furnished main rooms to servants' bedrooms, nursery
and the great kitchen. Through the crenellated gatehouse dated
c1641, an idyllic walk down to the River Fowey at Respryn
Bridge and back through the woods, should not be
missed.The historical garden with its 30-acres of woodland was laid
out back in 1857, but its present format was actually
established later on in the Victorian period, and many of the
plants are no more than 70 years old. However, a grand
atmosphere permeates the entire setting and compliments the
brilliant planting of more modern times.
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Bodmin Cornwall PL30 5AD Map |
Phone: +44 (0)1208 265950 - Fax: +44 (0)1208
265959 Shop: (01208) 265952 Restaurant: (01208) 265951 |
Longcross Victorian Garden
Beautiful and idyllic restored Victorian Gardens in a
maze-like layout with water and granite features stretching to
almost 4 acres, an example of coastal hedging and gardening.
Panoramic views over Port Isaac and Port Quin Bays. The only
public garden on the north Cornwall coast.
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Trelights
Port Isaac CORNWALL PL29 3TF |
Tel: +44 01208 880243 Fax: +44 01208 880243 |
The Lost Gardens of Heligan
The Lost Gardens of Heligan Asleep for over 70 years, they
are now the scene of the largest garden restoration project in
Europe In the northern gardens are two and a half miles of
footpaths, an Elizabethan mount, rockeries, summer houses, a
crystal grotto, an Italian garden, a set of bee holes, a
wishing well, a walled garden. To the south lies the "jungle",
a sub tropical valley overlooking Mevagissey.
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Pentewan, Cornwall
LOST GARDENS OFHELIGAN CLICK |
Tel: 01726 845100 |
Marsh Villa Discover three acres of beautiful gardens that boast vibrant beauty throughout every season.In 1985, when the present owners took over, Marsh Villa was little more than a badly drained meadow capable of sustaining only few livestock. But by 1988 a slow planting programme was in full swing and now it has matured into a lively and interesting plot. The resulting garden offers easy access to a series of garden 'rooms', each with its own distinct character and atmosphere. |
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St Andrews Road
Par Cornwall PL24 2LU |
Tel: +44 01726 815920 |
Mount Edgcumbe House
Set in 865 acres of spectacular landscape overlooking
Plymouth Sound, Mount Edgcumbe is truly a jewel in
Cornwall�s crown. Originally built between 1547 and 1553 by
Sir Richard Edgcumbe, Mount Edgcumbe House was enlarged
during the 17th and 18th centuries. Miraculously the red
stone walls of the Tudor house survived a direct hit by
bombs in 1941. It was later restored by the 6th Earl between
1958 and 1964 before eventually passing into the ownership
of Plymouth City and Cornwall County Councils 1971.Decorated in the 18th century style the house contains,
ceramics, furniture and paintings by Sir Joshua Reynolds,
Gerard Edema and William van der Velde form the original
Mount Edgcumbe family collection and can be viewed by the
public during the open season.The house itself is set in Grade I listed gardens, some of
the most outstanding in Cornwall. With the themed formal
gardens in the lower park � English, Italian, French,
American, New Zealand and many more, there is something for
everyone to see. If that�s not enough, follow the 3-mile
multi use trail to see more of the stunning landscape and
the resident wildlife.Home of the National Camellia Collection and winner of the
RHS Britain in Bloom Park of the Year, this estate has
something for everyone.
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Cremyll, Torpoint, Cornwall PL10 1HZ |
Tel : (01752) 822236 Fax: +44 01752 822199 |
Pencarrow
The present Georgian House was completed by Sir John
Molesworth, 5th Baronet, circa 1770. The East side has an
imposing Palladian entrance; on the West can be seen part of
an older house; whilst the back faces a courtyard, cottages,
Tea Rooms and a Children's Play Area. The interior contains an
impressive inner hall and vaulted ceiling and a vast heating
stove made in Plymouth in the 1830s. The music room has a fine
plaster ceiling depicting the four seasons; with simulated
birds-eye maple grained panelled walls. The panelled entrance
hall has a secret door into the drawing room. There is a
superb collection of paintings with works by Arthur Devis,
Samuel Scott, Richard Wilson, Henry Raeburn and many other
well known artists, in addition to the family portraits by Sir
Joshua Reynolds, set amongst some outstanding furniture and
porcelain.
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Bodmin Cornwall PL30 3AG map PENCARROW CLICK |
Tel: +44 (0)1208 841 369 Fax: +44 (0)1208 841 722 |
Penheale Manor House Gardens
Savour the scents and sights of this beautiful woodland garden that envelopes a grand manor house and which opens in aid of the R.N.L.I and Egloskerry Village funds.Enter the courtyard through a gatehouse and loggia, and you will soon find that the grandeur doesn't waiver its initial impact. Two more similar courts above the house boast pavilions at each end, and there is also a raised walk from which to view the treasures of the gardens.This historical garden was proclaimed to be 'one of the finest and best preserved specimens of ancient manorial residences in the county' in 1867. Yet by 1920, when Colonel Norman Colville took over the estate, it was in a state of ruin. However the Colonel's admiration for Devon's Castle Drogo inspired him to engage Edwin Lutyens to restore and extend the house. |
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Egloskerry
Launceston Cornwall PL15 8RX |
Tel: +44 01566 785693 Fax: +44 01566 785762 |
Penjerrick Garden
Visit one of the most unspoilt and beautiful gardens of
Cornwall. This garden is of considerable historic and botanic
interest but also the perfect place to relax. Discover hidden
paths, duck under branches that grow across the paths, and
marvel at numerous tree ferns and enchanting blooming shrubs.
We always enjoy returning to Penjerrick Garden and hope you
will feel the same.
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Budock Water Falmouth Cornwall TR11 5ED map PENJERRICK GARDENS CLICK |
Tel: +44 (0) 1872 870105 |
Pine Lodge Gardens Explore 30 acres of herbaceous borders, shrubberies and water gardens boasting one of the largest collections of plants in the county.Experience a true horticultural hotspot brimming with rare and radiant plant species. Stroll through an enchanting collection of colour and scent, from the Japanese garden and the arboretum, to the stunning National Collection of grevilleas. |
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Holmbush
St Austell Cornwall PL25 3RQ |
Tel: +44 01726 73500 Fax: +44 01726 77370 |
Pinsla Garden & Nursery Lose yourself in a creative and romantic garden perched on the edge of Bodmin Moor.Discover one-and-a-half intimate acres of inspirational planting that blends informally into its cradle of wild woodland. Pinsla's petite plot of chaotic colour can only translate to prove that small is beautiful. Meander along winding slate and stone paths, through native plants such as honeysuckle, ferns, wild ivy and grasses that are intertwined with exotic agave, bamboo and cordyline. |
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Pinsla Lodge
Cardinham Bodmin Cornwall PL30 4AY |
Tel: +44 01208 821339 Fax: +44 01208 821339 |
Potager Garden Potager is a new organic garden emerging from an old nursery near the Helford Estuary. The garden provides a relaxed environment with an informal mix of herbaceous planting, accentuated with vegetables and fruit. Home-made cooking in the glass house cafe, hammocks, games and sculpture make Potager a friendly and peaceful retreat.Located close to the village of Constantine, just five miles west of Falmouth. |
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High Cross
Constantine Falmouth Cornwall TR11 5RE |
Tel: +44 01326 341258 |
Prideaux Place
Prideaux Place is a delightful Elizabethan manor house within
extensive grounds located near the popular harbour town of
Padstow. This beautiful historic house and gardens has been
owned by the prominent Prideaux family of Cornwall for
approximately 400 years. The house itself, which was built in
1592 by Nicholas Prideaux, offers many hidden treasures and
beautiful d�cor for visitors to admire. The stunning,
well kept grounds include formal gardens and a deer park and
are a wonderful place for a relaxing stroll followed by
refreshments in the tearoom! Open Sunday to Thursday from May to October, Prideaux Place
is a wonderful place to visit for a tranquil break from the
norm
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Padstow Cornwall PL28 8RP |
Tel: 01841 532411 Fax: +44 01841 532945 |
Roseland House Roseland House is a 1 acre garden with a large range of unusual plants with conservatory and plant nursery surrounding old Mine Captain's House.Small is beautiful, and in the case of Roseland House, small is crammed with a surprising array of colour and horticultural interest for a garden placed right in the middle of mining country. This one-acre paradise parades a vast range of unusual plants around an old mine-captain's house. It's a great place to escape the crowds and you will often find the creators of the garden on hand to discuss anything related to plants and gardening. Its abundance of flourishing colour is even more of a shock when you learn that when the current owners arrived in 1983, the garden was featureless, empty of plants, and without shelter. |
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Roseland House
Chacewater Truro Cornwall TR4 8QB |
Tel: +44 01872 560451 |
St Michael's Mount
The jewel in Cornwall's crown, this magical island has a
church, a medieval castle (home of the St. Aubyn family for
over 300 years), an exotic garden clinging to the steep
flanks, and an ancient harbour where you will find shops,
restaurants and an audio-visual presentation on the history of
the Mount.Access from Marazion is by foot along the causeway,
or by ferry at high water. Sensible footwear is recommendedGarden EveningsJoin us on a special guided tour of the magical gardens at
St. Michaels Mount. The tour is followed by a delicious
gourmet buffet at the National Trust Sail Loft Restaraunt,
prepared using local produce by our award-winning chefs.Tours of the CastleFrom 6 November until 14 March there will be tours of the
castle every Tuesday and Friday at 1100 and 1400. (Closed Bank
Holidays).Also open on 27 and 28 December � call 01736 710507 for
details. Normal admission prices apply.
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Marazion, Penzance, TR17 0EF. Email St Michaels Mount. ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT CLICK |
Tel : (01736) 710507 Tide & Ferry Info: (01736) 710265 |
Trebah
Trebah is a magical 26-acre ravine garden descending to a
private, secluded beach on the historic Helford River. A
stream cascades over waterfalls, through ponds full of giant
Koi carp and exotic water plants, through two acres of blue
and white hydrangeas, before spilling out over the beach.
Glades of enormous tree ferns, bamboos and palms mingle with
giant gunnera and a rolling canopy of 100-year old
rhododendrons, magnolias and a multitude of trees and shrubs,
with ever changing colour and scent throughout the year.This
is a garden that children adore. They marvel at the gunnera
passage, a tunnel of giant rhubarb 16 feet high, and race
around the bamboozle. Trebah is full of play areas and trails
for children of all ages, and with swimming and picnics on the
beach, it makes the perfect setting for a family day out.The
award-winning Planters Cafe serves mouth-watering homemade
dishes. With a wide selection of gifts and plants in the
Gallery and Garden Shops, and dogs welcome in the garden,
Trebah really does have something for everyone.
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Trebah Mawnan Smith Falmouth Cornwall TR11 5JZ | map Email Trebah Garden TREBAH GARDEN CLICK |
Tel: +44 (0) 1326 250448 Fax: +44 (0) 1326 250781 |
Tregothnan Botanic Garden
World renowned private 40 hectare botanical garden. New
camellia maze, South American garden and 'champion' trees.
Deer park views. Home of the first English tea.
Complementary cream tea served in historic summerhouse. East
guest receives individual attention. Ponds, vistas and
unequalled scale and diversity. |
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Tegothnan Estate Office
St Michael Penkevil Truro Cornwall TR2 4AN |
Tel: +44 01872 520000 Fax: +44 01872 520291 |
Tregrehan
Large woodland garden created over the last 200 years,
forming an exotic green gene bank of known source plants, in a
temperate rainforest. Also fine glasshouse range in more
formal walled garden area. Open for groups any time by
arrangement.
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Par
Cornwall PL24 2SJ |
Tel: +44 01726 814389 Fax: +44 01726 814389 |
Trelisseck
Trelissick is a garden of rare beauty, set as the jewel in an
estate of 500 acres, which is surrounded by water on three
sides. The garden is a plantsman's delight, with collections
of rare and exotic shrubs that thrive in the mild Cornish
climate. Of particular renown are large collections of
hydrangeas, rhododendrons, camellias and magnolias. The garden
also has the National Collections of Photinias and Azaras. The
planting within the garden has been developed to provide
colour throughout the year.As well as the garden there are
five miles of woodland walks on the estate to enjoy, many of
which follow the side of the River Fal and its creeks, and are
a delight with the shipping and wildlife to enjoy.There is a
restaurant, a shop and two galleries. The restaurant sells
food that is prepared mainly from local produce. The shop
sells an exciting range of gifts, of which many are locally
produced. The two galleries have a range of both arts and
crafts that are all inspired and produced in Cornwall.There is
an exciting range of events throughout the year: check out the
National Trust website on the Trelissick page for further
details.
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Feock, Near Truro, TR3 6QL. |
Tel : (01872) 862090 Shop: (01872) 865515 Gallery: (01872) 864084 Restaurant: (01872) 863486 |
Trelowarren Escape to the wild beauty of these woodland gardens that blend into the rugged terrain of The Lizard Peninsula. Discover this grand Domesday manor and historical garden that records prove to date back to 1428, when the Vyvyan family inherited the estate. The house was re-modelled in Georgian fashion, when its chapel was decorated with Strawberry Hill Gothic plasterwork. Walk across the formal lawns around the house, and follow granite steps up to the raised walk and pleasure gardens that were replanted and restored in the mid-18th Century. |
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Mawgan
Helston CORNWALL TR12 6AF |
Tel: +44 01326 221224 Fax: +44 01326 221440 |
Trengwainton
A very mild climate and a renowned collection of trees &
shrubs makes Trengwainton a plantsman's dream-garden. Many of
the species growing here originate from the plant-hunting
expeditions on the 1920s, and the garden includes some of the
largest tree ferns in the West Country. The magnolia garden with
champion specimens opens in March & April.A renowned feature
of Trengwainton is the series of walled gardens with unique
sloping beds where future restoration is planned. Beyond the
walled gardens, visitors can follow the stream & meandering
paths up to a terrace with summerhouses, a slate toposcope &
glorious views over Mount's Bay. Dogs on leads are
welcome. |
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Madron, near Penzance, TR20 8RZ. |
Tel : (01736) 363148 Shop: (01736) 362297 Tea-room: (01736) 331717 |
Trerice A delightful small Elizabethan manor house, Trerice is an architectural gem hidden away from the world in a web of narrow lanes and still somehow caught in the spirit of its age.Behind the Dutch-style gabled facade are ornate fireplaces, elaborate plaster ceilings and a collection of English furniture of the highest quality.The summer-flowering garden is unusual in content and layout and there is an orchard planted with old varieties of fruit trees. Trerice also features a shop, restaurant, plant sales and a museum which traces the history of the lawnmower. |
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Kestle Mill, Newquay TR8 4PG. |
Tel : (01637) 875404 Shop: (01637) 879216 Restaurant: (01637) 879434 |
Tresco Abbey Gardens
The tropical gardens at Tresco Abbey in the Isles of Scilly have long been a popular place with tourists visiting the islands. The gardens were originally planted by Augustus Smith in the early 19th century, when he was lord proprietor of the island. The ruined abbey buildings seemed to be an ideal spot for a garden, which soon grew from a small formal area into a seventeen acre site of terraces, walkways and fish ponds.Augustus Smith was responsible for importing and planting many of the exotic species seen in the gardens today. Over a period of forty years, he developed the gardens to include various species of palm trees and succulents alongside various other exotic plants. This included the first planting of trees and shrubs to form the Long Walk.The Dorrien-Smith family have continued to develop the gardens since the latter part of the 19th century. One of the first and most important adaptations was the construction of a windbreak composed of Monterey pines and cypresses. This provided additional shelter for further exotic varieties from such places as New Zealand and South Africa. The ruins of the abbey itself are particularly attractive due to the attractive climbing plants which have been encouraged to festoon the old stones.The mild climate of the Scilly Isles has enabled many plants, normally only grown under glass in the British Isles, to thrive here. There are banana trees and citrus trees, which fruit regularly. Many of the more tender varieties are found in the Well Garden and around the series of small pools from which the West Rockery climbs upwards. Throughout the gardens are a number of viewing points offering wonderful vistas of the sea and gardens.Tresco Abbey Gardens are open all year. A boat trip from Hughtown on the main island of St Mary�s takes the visitor to Tresco, where there are a number of hotels and guest houses catering for visitors. During the summer season, there is also helicopter access. |
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Tresco
Isles of Scilly TR24 0QQ |
Tel: +44 01720 424105 |
Trevarno Estate Gardens & The National Museum of
Gardening Trevarno Gardens is one of Cornwall's secret treasures. Set in a valley, 2 miles from Helston, home of the Flora dance, this wonderful Victorian garden is a plantsman's paradise, featuring an extensive collection of trees, shrubs and exotic plants. Other notable features include the 100 year-old Serpentine Yew Tunnel and a Victorian Boathouse.The Estate also includes the National Museum of Gardening containing a remarkable celebration of Britain's glorious gardening heritage in ten themed areas, illustrating how gardens and gardening have influenced people's lives.There's also the Vintage Soap collection supporting our Organic Skincare production; a Vintage Toy Collection, Plant Sales, Shop, Children's Play Area, .Extended Estate Walk and Viewing Platform. Various events throughout the year. |
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Trevarno Manor Crownton Helston Cornwall TR13 0RU map TREVARNO GARDENS CLICK |
Tel: +44 (0) 1326 574 274 Fax: +44 (0) 1326 574 282 |
Trewidden
Enjoy the peaceful beauty of this intimate woodland garden
that is home to one of the largest camellia collections in the
country.Venture just beyond Penzance and you will come across
this low-key woodland garden that was planted in the late 19th
Century. The garden began to gain recognition under Thomas
Bolitho and is famous for being the site of possibly the
earliest tin workings in the county. Part of the garden is set
in a medieval open-cast tin mine, and in addition to a
magnificent array of over 300 varieties of camellias there is
also an abundance of magnolias. |
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Buryas Bridge
Penzance Cornwall TR20 8TT |
Tel: +44 01736 366800 Fax: +44 01736 368142 |
Trewithen Gardens
The gardens cover 30 acres, and were created around 1900. The
extensive woodland gardens are surrounded by park land. The
gardens are one of only two in Cornwall to be awarded three
stars by the Michelin Guide
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Grampound Road
TRURO Cornwall TR2 4DD |
Tel: +44 01726 883647 Fax: +44 01726 882301 |
Trewoofe House GardenVenture to the far western tip of Cornwall and discover wet and wild beauty crammed into just two tiny acres.Explore a historical garden perched at the top of the rugged Lamorna Valley. Trewoofe was first planted in 1913, when Charles and Ella Naper - two artists who came to join the Lamorna Art Colony - purchased three small Cornish meadows edged with sycamores. Inspired by their surroundings and keen to meld their passions of art and gardens, the Naper's enlarged the ancient leat that runs through the garden on its way to Clapper Mill, and created a pond. They then planted gardens around the house, leasing the rest for growing flowers to be sold at the markets. |
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Lamorna Penzance Cornwall TR19 6PA |
Tel: +44 01736 810269 Fax: +44 01736 810269 |
Trist House Escape to the tranquil beauty of this five-acre garden nestled in the traditional village of Veryan. Steal away to a tranquil horticultural hotspot brimming with rose terraces, historic rockeries and herbaceous borders. Whatever time of year you visit, even in its perfectly formed five acres, Trist House manages to put on a radiant show unmatched by many of the bigger gardens in the region. |
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Veryan
Truro Cornwall TR2 5QA |
Tel: +44 01872 501422 |
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Arlington Court
Arlington Court is hidden in a wooded valley on the edge of
Exmoor. There is a Victorian garden complete with conservatory
and ornamental pond. A partially restored kitchen garden
which produces fruit, vegetables and flowers for the House and
Tearoom. Stunning walks in the historic parkland including
stream fed valleys and tranquil lake with heronry and bird hide.
In Spring there are lovely drifts of bulbs, followed by azaleas
and rhododendrons. Take time to visit the House including a
great collection of shells. There is also a collection of over
50 horse drawn carriages. |
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Arlington, Nr Barnstaple, Devon, EX31 4LP ARLINGTON COURT CLICK |
Tel 01271 850296 |
Becky Falls
On Dartmoor near Bovey Tracey. Cascading waterfalls and 60
acre woodland estate with river walks, pets garden, nature
trails, tea room, ice-cream parlour, gift shop and
restaurant.
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Manaton, Nr Bovey Tracey, TQ13 9UG Open from 10am every day, March to October, school holidays and winter weekends (weather permitting) BECKY FALLS CLICK |
Tel: 01647 221259 |
Berry Head Country Park
Berry Head is Torbay's most important wildlife site. It
also features Napoleonic fortifications, geological formations
and landscapes designated as being of national
importance. There are several species of rare and
threatened plants growing at Berry Head.
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Brixham BERRY HEAD COUNTRY PARK CLICK |
Tel: 01803 882619 |
Bicton Park Gardens
Spanning nearly 300 years of horticultural history, these
magnificent gardens are set in East Devon's picturesque Otter
Valley, between the ancient city of Exeter and southwest
England's Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site. Bicton Park has
lovely gardens set in 50 acres near the sea. The gardens date
from 1874 and include the Palm House built in the early
1800s.Italian Garden, Oriental Garden and many plants
including azaleas, camellias, flowering cherries. Hermitage
garden with lake and pinetum. So much to see and don't
forget the fuchsia and geranium houses and the temperate
house. Large museum detailing changes in agricultural life
over the last 2 centuries.
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East Budleigh, Budleigh Salterton EX9 7BJ Open All year 10-6 summer 10-4 winter BICTON PARK GARDENS CLICK |
Tel: 01395 568465 |
Blackdown Hills
The Blackdown Hills Rural Partnership brings together local
communities, local authorities, interest groups and national
agencies to promote environmental, social and economic
initiatives that will help ensure the Blackdown Hills Area of
Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) remain a healthy, living
landscape for future generations
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Devon/Somerset Border |
Tel: 01823 680681 |
Broadlands
Broadlands is a rare and precious area of ancient woodland
with a wealth of interesting wildlife: bluebells, goldcrests,
speckled wood butterflies and coppiced wych elms. There are
also good views from the adjoining area of grassy public open
space. Local people appreciate Broadland's variety and
accessibility.
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Off Broadlands Avenue in Newton Abbot, this small community
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Buckfast Abbey
Tucked away in its own secluded valley, the house built by
Sir Richard Grenville, hero of The Revenge, incorporates the
remains of a small but influential 13th-century Cistercian
monastery. Later on, his great rival Sir Francis Drake lived
at Buckland during the turbulent period of the Armada, and the
house contains interesting memorabilia from this time,
including Drake�s drum The gardens at Buckfast Abbey are
designed to create a feeling of tranquility. What's on offer
depends on the time of year
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Yelverton, PL20 6EY 6 miles (10km) S of Tavistock, 11 miles (18km) N of Plymouth. Turn off A386 0.5 mile (1km) S of Yelverton and follow the brown tourist signs Check opening times on websiteBUCKLAND ABBEY CLICK |
Tel: 01822 853607 |
Burrow Farm Gardens
A beautifully landscaped seven acre garden created over
the last forty years by Mary Benger. Awarded * status in
the 'Good Gardens Guide', Burrow Farm Gardens will appeal to
both the plantsmen and those seeking a relaxing walk round a
tranquil garden with extensive views. It includes a
fascinating woodland garden created in an ancient Roman clay
pit, and the most recent addition is the millennium rill
garden. Homemade Cream Teas and light refreshments will
complete your day's enjoyment at Burrow Farm Gardens.
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Dalwood, EX13 7ET BURROW FARM CLICK |
Tel: 01404 831285 |
Canonteign Falls and Lakeland
Nature trails, the highest waterfall in England, woods &
lakeland. Miniature ponies, wildfowl, junior commando course,
picnic area, shop, all weather barbecue &
restaurant.
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Near Chudleigh, EX6 7NT |
tel : 01647 252434 |
Castle Drogo
Nr. National Trust owned property designed by Sir Edward
Lutyens between 1910-30 built from granite and oak and with
formal gardens. This garden at Castle Drogo is within the
grounds of a 20th century castle with magnificent
views of the Teign valley. Planned by George
Dillistone.
The Castle Drogo garden is a series of formal terraces and borders, with galleries round the sunken centre, serpentine paths, rose beds, arbours of yew. There are beautiful herbaceous borders full of old varieties of lupin, lychnis, campanulas, hollyhocks and red pokers. Under the granite walls are perennial and spring bulbs leading to terraces with yuccas, herbs, magnolias and a splendid croquet lawn. (croquet equipment for hire. |
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Drewsteignton, EX6 6PB CASTLE DRAGO CLICK |
Tel: 01647 433306 |
Castle Hill Gardens
Welcome to Castle Hill, a beautiful Palladian house in its
wondrous Grade 1 landscape in North Devon. Share the romance of
the Woodland Garden.Wander through rare trees along tranquil paths where magnolias, camellias, rhododendrons and azaleas grow in abundance together with profusions of daffodils, bluebells and primroses. Visit the Sham Castle with all round views to distant horizons before a peaceful decent brings you to the Millennium Garden, a summer haven of lavender and gentle colours. |
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Castle Hill, Filleigh, Barnstaple, Devon, EX32 0RH CASTLE HILL GARDENS CLICK |
Tel 01598 760336 |
Coleton Fishacre House and Garden
Oswald Peregrine Milne, a pupil of Sir Edwin Lutyens,
designed the house and the architectural features of the
garden for Rupert and Lady Dorothy D�Oyly Carte and it was
completed in 1926. The elegant Art Deco influenced interior is
furnished as a family house in the �spirit of the D�Oyly
Cartes� with original light fittings and the delightful
Spencer Hoffman pictorial over-mantle picture in the
library.
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Kingswear, Dartmouth, TQ6 0EQ Situated 3 miles (5km) from Kingswear off the Lower Ferry road B3205. 5 miles (9.5km) from the A379 junction with the Paignton to Brixham ring road. Follow the brown tourist signs and at the Hillhead junction turn left onto the B3205 and thence to the property via a left turn at the toll house. Opening: House :23 Mar - 30 Oct 11 - 4:30 Garden :5 Mar - 20 Mar 11 - 5 23 Mar - 30 Oct 10:30 - 5:30 COLETON FISHACRE CLICK |
Tel: 01803 752466 |
Dartington Hall Gardens
A truly magnificent landscape garden most of which has been
created in the 20th century, at the rear of Dartington Hall. A woodland garden with rhododendrons, azaleas, magnolias
has been set round a series of clever terraces on the steep
hillside. There are magnificent trees, a Japanese Garden,
borders all of which are meticulously maintained. Beatrix Farrand designed the Courtyard and helped with the
woodland glades. Percy Cane built the long staircase and planted the yews-
the 12 apostles. Rest a while and take in the unusual surroundings. Truly a
great garden to visit.
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Dartington Dartington, Totnes, TQ9 6EL DARTINGTON HALL CLICK |
Tel : 01803 862367 |
Docton Mill Gardens
The Garden started in the 1930's but fell into disrepair in
the 1970's. 1980 saw the Mill renovated and Garden cleared
with extensive planting and the creation of a new Bog Garden
and borders, vast numbers of trees were planted. The start of
the new Millennium saw developments including a new Magnolia
Garden with large Herbaceous borders, Woodland Garden and
Greenhouse area enabling more extensive plant propagation. The
Wild Flower Gardens theme is to make everything as natural as
possible. In spring there are displays of narcissi, primulas,
camellias, rhododendrons, azaleas with bluebells covering the
woods. In summer the garden abounds with roses, there is a
rosebank of Felicia and Pax and adjacent to this is the
Herbaceous border. In this field there are 25 varieties of
magnolia - truly a garden to give variety throughout the
seasons. The Garden is open 1st March to October 31st, 10am to
6pm
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Lymebridge Hartland North Devon EX39 6EA john@doctonmill.freeserve.co.uk DOCTON MILL CLICK |
Tel :01237 441369 |
Escot Country Park and Gardens
Escot Ltd is a testimony to rural business in the 21st
century. Since 1984, John-Michael and his wife Lucy have
instigated a dramatic evolution of this traditional East Devon
rural estate, sensitively managing a programme of
diversification that has been imaginative, bold and highly
successful .Escot Gardens - Laid out in the 18th century as
220 acres of �Capability Brown� parkland and gardens,
generations of the Kennaway family have since travelled the
world bringing back a wide range of shrubs and magnificent
champion trees. Contemporary design elements have been
added by Ivan Hicks, the well-known TV gardener-artist.
Woodland paths and trails lead to the remarkable new
4,000-beech-hedge maze; to the birds of prey with their
summertime displays; through the beginnings of an
International Tree Foundation wood, carpeted with beautiful
flowers in Spring; through the wild boar and otter enclosures;
to an award-winning aquatic centre and a dedicated wetlands
conservation area.
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Parklands Farm, Escot, Ottery St Mary, EX11 1LU ESCOT COUNTRY PARK & GARDEN CLICK |
Tel :01404 822188 |
Farway Countryside Park
Welcome to Countryside Park Farway, East Devon's favourite
farm based tourist attraction, where you are guaranteed a fun
day out for children and adults of all ages. Enjoy the
breathtaking views as you walk the woodland nature trail,
passing sheep and rare breed cattle fields. Feed the baby
lambs, calves and goats, before visiting the nursery to hold
the baby chicks, ducklings, rabbits, guinea pigs and many
other animals.
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Colyton, EX24 6JL Opening Times daily from 3rd Saturday in March 2005 to 30th October 2005 10.00am to 5.30pm Winter Opening Times from 2nd November 2004 to 3rd Saturday in March 2005 every Saturday,Sunday and school holidays from 11.00am to 5.00pm FARWAY COUNTRY PARK CLICK |
Tel: 01404 871367 |
Flete House
The garden at the historic Flete House in South Devon is
slowly being restored after decades of neglect. A Victorian
walled garden which was left to fall into disrepair for 50
years, is being restored to its former glory. The garden is at
Flete Estate - an historic site near Ermington in South
Devon. There has been a Manor at this spot since the
time of the Conquest. Then, during the 19th century the
magnificent gardens were created. However, the gardens
slipped into disrepair at the outbreak of WW2, and from 1956
to 1998, they were used to grow Christmas trees. And the
project even has the support of the Chinese Government.
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Ermington |
Tel: 01752 830308 |
Garden House
The Garden House is a magical place: a place designed to meld
with its surrounding landscape to create an almost ethereal
beauty; a place where luxuriant, brilliant colour creates
unforgettable panoramas; a place where the past meets the
present and stands at the gate of a bright future.
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Buckland Monachorum, Yelverton, PL20 7LQ. GARDEN HOUSE CLICK |
Tel: 01822 854769 |
The Gnome Reserve and Wild Flower Garden
For a completely unique 100% fun experience, simultaneously
100% ecologically interesting, with an extra 100% wonder and
magic mixed in, visit The Gnome Reserve
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West Putford, |
Tel: 01409 241435 |
Greenway
Greenway was once the family home of Agatha Christie. It
is surrounded by a glorious woodland garden on the banks of the
Dart Estuary.Beautiful in all seasons and renowned for rare half-hardy plants under planted with native wild flowers, Greenway has an atmosphere of wildness and timelessness. This true 'secret' garden of peace and tranquillity with wonderful views, is set within an extensive estate and associated with many fascinating characters. |
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Greenway Road, Galmpton, Brixham, Devon TQ5 0ES GREENWAY CLICK |
Tel : 01803 842382 |
Hartland Abbey
Situated in an unspoilt valley leading to a
remote Atlantic cove, the Abbey offers peace and tranquility and
also the woodland gardens, fascinating secret 18th Century
walled gardens, the Baronets Bog Garden. |
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Hartland, |
Tel: 01237 441264 |
Heddon Hall
Whenever it has been opened in the past for the NGS, Heddon
Hall Garden has attracted widespread admiration. Jane Keatley
began her work here in 1987, with creative input from luminaries
such as Carol Klein and Roy Lancaster. Taking advantage of its
sheltered position, she has made it very much a gardener�s
garden, with a wonderful collection of exotic species, shrubs
and ferns, many of which are the results of dendrological trips
abroad. The walled garden, laid out by Penelope Hobhouse,
has clipped box hedges and cordoned fruit trees as well as
flowers, herbs and vegetables. The mainly herbaceous rose garden
is home to some �bizarre� pleached limes trees. This leads onto
a glorious informal rockery and bog garden, where the River
Heddon tumbles into the three renovated stew ponds. Enjoy
the intimate valley setting from the terrace afterwards with a
delicious home made cream tea. |
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Parracombe, North Devon EX31 4QL HEDDON HALL CLICK |
Tel /Fax: 01598 763541 |
Hill House
Hill House Garden - Set amongst rolling Devon Countryside
this 3 acre garden surrounds a charming one time
vicarage. It was made famous by Edward Hyams 'an Englishmans Garden'.
The garden has been restored by the Hubbard family and has
many unusual plants and a lovely atmosphere. To view on request is a 'temple' which Edward Hyams
bought from a junk shop more than 50 years ago and installed
on the side lawn, looking down over the Rhododendron
walk.This garden is worth a visit combined with time spent at the
Hillhouse Plant Nursery which is outstanding.
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Hillhouse Garden and Nursery Landscove, Ashburton, Newton Abbot TQ13 7LY HILL HOUSE CLICK |
Tel 01803 762273 |
Holbrook Gardens
The Holbrook Garden garden is nestled in the lovely Devon
countryside.If you want to see manicured paths and formal borders this garden is not for you. But if you want to get ideas for an informal wildlife friendly garden then a visit here is a must. At the rear of the house paths through abundantly planted gravel beds lead to a more wooded area. Paths take you through to different vistas with logpiles, bird boxes and native shrubs. There is a summer meadow with asters, helenium species, lobelia, purlpe loostrifes and more. |
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Sampford Peverell, Tiverton, Devon, EX16 7XN HOLBROOK GARDENS CLICK |
Tel 01884 821164 |
Killerton
18th Century house set in a magnificent 6,400 acre estate
known as a plantsman's paradise with something to see
throughout the year. The house features tableaux &
exhibitions on clothing. Killerton House is beautiful
hillside garden for all seasons set in the rolling devon
countryside. There is something for every season with
early spring flowering bulbs, magnolias, azaleas, herbaceous
borders and great autumn colours. Killerton is a plantsman's
paradise with rare trees and shrubs from all around the world
collected by the Veitch family. The Summer Borders to the side
and front of the house are a mass of colour in the summer.
Early 19th century summer house, the Bears Hut, ice house and
rock garden. Visit the house with its costume collection
dating from the 18th century. The House and Gardens are
surrounded by beautiful parkland.
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Broadclyst, Exeter, EX5 3LE |
Tel: 01392 881345 |
Knightshayhes Court
Designed by William Burges and begun in 1869, Knightshayes is
a rare survival of his work. The rich interiors combine
medieval romanticism with sumptuous Victorian decoration and
hold many interesting treasures. The smoking and billiard
rooms, elegant boudoir and drawing room all give a wonderful
insight into the �high noon� of grand country house life.
Edward kemp designed this 50 acre garden at Knightshayes Court
but it owes much to the Amory family who devoted
themselves to its development. Formal terraces and summer
flowering borders, drifts of spring bulbs, a topiary fox and
hounds and a tranquil lily pool. this extends into the '
garden of wood ' of rare trees which is magical. The striking
Victorian gothic house is a rich combination of medieval
romanticism and lavish decoration. Knightshayes Court is just
great!
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Bolham, Tiverton, EX16 7RQ Exit M5 at junction 27 on to North Devon Link Road. After approximately 7 miles (11.5km) turn right at roundabout on to A396 (Bampton). After 0.5 mile (1km) turn right in Bolham, signposted Knightshayes Court. KNIGHTSHAYES COURT CLICK |
Tel: 01884 254665 |
Lee Ford Gardens
Country estate gardens with woodland garden, formal lawns,
walled vegetable garden and kitchen gardens
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Lee Ford Budleigh Salterton EX9 7AJ Easily reached by coach/ bus. At the bottom of the hill into Budleigh from Exmouth, by the Knowle Village turning on the left. 300 yards on the left. |
Tel: 01395 445894 |
Lukesland Gardens
Lukesland Gardens, described in the Good Gardens Guide as �one
of the finest gardens of its type in the South West�, offers the
visitor 24 acres of flowering shrubs, rare trees and wild
flowers. The gardens lie in the beautiful valley of the
Addicombe Brook, which cascades down from Dartmoor through ponds
and over waterfalls towards the River Erme. At Lukesland the
acid Dartmoor soil and mild climate of South Devon provide ideal
conditions for a fine collection of camellias, rhododendrons and
azaleas, some dating back to the original Victorian planting.
Lukesland also has 4 Champion and over 40 Notable trees on the
National Tree Register, many in its fascinating pinetum. |
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Harford, Ivybridge, Devon, PL21 0JF LUKESLAND GARDENS CLICK |
Tel : 01752 893390 |
Marwood Hill Gardens
Marwood Hill Gardens are delightful and cover 20 acres with
many plant collections and year round interest created by Dr
Jimmy Smart MBE VMH when he moved there in 1949. Upper Garden -
Camellias and rhododendrons are planted on the walk along the
north side of the walled garden, including 3 borders of
herbaceous peonies.Lower Garden - The path to this garden with its small lakes passes plantings of bamboo. The Bog garden houses a superb National collection of Astilbes. There is so much to see at Marwood Hill Gardens. Do not miss it. |
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Barnstaple, Devon EX31 4EB MARWOOD HILL GARDENS CLICK |
Tel 01271 342528 |
The Mythic Garden
The Mythic Garden is a 5 acre garden presenting an annual
sculpture exhibition amid National Collections of Birch and
Alder in a landscaped water & woodland setting. We are
situated in the Dartmoor National Park and enjoy fine views to
the moor. The sculptures are complemented by the informal
plantings of trees, shrubs and perennials. We are confident
that you will enjoy our unique, peaceful garden; whether you
are a lover of art or nature.
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Stone Farm, Chagford, Devon. TQ13 8JU MYTHIC GARDEN CLICK |
Tel/Fax: 01647 231311 |
Oldway Mansion
This impressive Mansion, is laid out in 17 acres of
spectacular gardens.The house was built as the home for Issac
Merritt Singer of sewing machine fame. The house was add to
after Issac's death by his son Paris, to make it into the
impressive build that it is today.Open all year round from 9
am till 5 pm Monday to Saturday.Oldway Mansion is also Torbays
Register Office.
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Torquay Road, Paignton |
Tel: 01803 207933 / 201201 |
Orchid Paradise
The award winning Burnham Nurseries show a fine display of
rare and exotic orchids in a paradise garden. Open daily all
year. BURNHAM NURSERIES is situated in picturesque South
Devon and is a family business run by the Rittershausens since
1950 and now in its third generation.
We have the largest selection of orchid species and hybrids available in the UK and our nursery can be visited any time of the year. We are open 7 days a week from 10am to 4pm and plenty of free help and advice is always on hand! |
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Burnham Nurseries Ltd Forches Cross Newton Abbot Devon TQ12 6PZ ORCHID PARADISE CLICK |
Tel 01626
352233 Fax 01626 362167 |
Overbecks Gardens
This lovely coastal garden at Overbecks has stunning views of
the Salcombe Estuary and is set just above the coastal path. The garden is very sheltered and is home to a wide range of
Sub Tropical plants including many palm trees. Lovely herbaceous borders full of colour, sub tropical border
and other interesting shrubs and plants.Interesting museum in Edwardian House which has a secret room for children with dolls, tin soldiers and other toys. Overbecks Gardens are well worth seeing. |
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Shapitor, Salcombe TQ8 8LW OVERBECKS GARDENS CLICK |
Tel 01548 842893 |
Rosemoor Garden
New National Garden: 40 acres set in the Torridge Valley with
arboretum, formal planting, potager & 200 varieties of
Rose. Visitor centre, shop, restaurant & plant centre.Come
and see this enchanting 65 acre garden set in the
beautiful Torridge
Valley . Whatever the season, Rosemoor is a unique
place that people return to time and again for ideas,
inspiration or simply to enjoy a marvellous day out. From Lady
Anne�s original garden to the Rose Garden�s (with over 2000
roses), the Fruit and Vegetable Garden , the Arboretum, Lake
and Bog Garden , there is something for everyone to
enjoy. Rosemoor also holds over 80 exciting events
throughout the year including horticultural talks, walks and
demonstrations, children�s workshops, family events, musical
and dramatic performances and many more!
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Tel : 01805 624067 |
Saltram House and Gardens
Set on the outskirts of Plymouth this magnificent house is
surrounded by 20 acres of Parkland. The Garden is mainly
woodland with some lovely trees including a fine Lime avenue
bordered by Bluebells in the Spring. There is a good collection
of rhododendrons, azaleas, camellias and magnolias. The Garden
is at its best in the Spring with narcissi and other spring
bulbs. Peaceful formal pond area with backdrop of fine trees and
shrubs. Fine Orangery and classical garden house named
Fanny's Bower. Childrens play area and other family
activities. |
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Plympton, Plymouth, PL7 1UH 3.5 miles (5.5km) E of Plymouth between Plymouth - Exeter road (A38) and Plymouth - Kingsbridge road (A379). Signposted from A38 Marsh Mills roundaboutSALTRAM HOUSE CLICK |
Tel: 01752 336546 |
Tapeley Gardens
Tapeley Gardens offer beautiful terraces with tender plants, an
Ilex tunnel, a thriving Permaculture garden, a straw bale house
and a bountiful walled kitchen garden. Walk to the woods to the lake where the largest Thulia trees can be seen. The views from the front lawn are right across to Lundy Island, weather permitting and across the bay to Saunton Sands which also belongs to the Estate. Visitors can enjoy the refurbished cafe (The Orangery) with lovely home made fayre with organice vegetables from the gardens. |
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Instow, Nr Bideford, Devon EX39 4NT |
Tel 01271 860897 |
Winsford Walled Garden
Tucked away in the beautiful North Devon countryside is
Winsford Walled Garden. The original garden owner's
family can be traced back to the Cornish artist Henry Bone R.A. (1755-1834), through the most
famous of all Victorian African Big Game hunters, Capt. F.C.
Selous, friends of whom included US President Theodore Roosevelt. In the past, there were 30 gardeners and 500 linear feet of
greenhouses.
Today, features abound in this inspirational garden for the summer, with Agapanthus, Cannas, ornamental gingers, herbs and large numbers of herbaceous perennials. The 300' south wall grows subtropical climbers. Developing bamboo grove and alpine house. Beautiful teak Victorian greenhouses. |
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Halwill Junction Devon EX21 5XT WINSFORD WALLED GARDEN CLICK |
Tel 01409 221477 |
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THE LOWER GARDENS
The Lower Gardens in Bournemouth are only a five minute walk
from the main shopping centre, the beach and the pier. Visitors
who walk through the gardens will be amazed by the beautiful
floral displays that combine a range of colours, textures and
scents. The Gardens also have plenty of activities to keep
visitors busy including the Bournemouth Eye, music at the Pine
Walk bandstand, an aviary and an art exhibition during the
summer. There is also a large rock garden which was built in the
1930s.
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Bournemouth, Dorset BH1 2AQ Map LOWER GARDENS CLICK |
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MAPPERTON HOUSE & GARDENS
Gardens descending at 3 levels beside Tudor manor-house, remodelled in c1660s. Italianate garden and fountain court. Fishponds, orangery and summerhouses. Wild garden with specimen shrubs and trees. Surrounded by wooded landscape with magnificent views. Gifts and plants for sale. Licensed cafe. Voted 'The Nation's Finest Manor House' by Country Life magazine.Mapperton House is open to individuals Monday-Friday between 23rd June-1st August and also on Bank Holiday Mondays between 2pm - 4:30pm. Group visits by arrangement. |
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Mapperton BEAMINSTER Dorset DT8 3NR Email Mapperton House MAPPERTON HOUSE CLICK |
Tel: +44 01308
862645 Fax: +44 01308 863348 |
MACPENNYS WOODLAND GARDENS
MacPennys Woodland Gardens consists of approximately 4 acres of
established woodland gardens. It was created out of gravel pits
in the early 1950s. A canopy of mainly indigenous trees and
specimens shelter underplanting of many rare and unusual plants.
We have a riot of colour in spring and again in autumn. There�s
also a large nursery where many of the plants seen in the
gardens may be purchased. Open all year except Christmas and New
Year, Monday to Saturday 9am-5pm and Sundays 12pm-5pm
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154 Burley Road, Bransgore,
Christchurch, Dorset BH23 8DB |
Phone: +44 (0)1425 672348 - Fax: +44 (0)1425 673945 |
ATHELHAMPTON HOUSE & GARDENS
Athelhampton is one of the finest 15th century manor houses
and is surrounded by one of the great architectural gardens of
England. The house contains many finely furnished rooms
including The Great Hall, Great Chamber, Wine Cellar and newly
open to the public the Library and Billiard Room. The glorious
grade I garden, dating from 1891, is full of vistas and gains
much from the fountains and River Piddle flowing through
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Athelhampton, Dorchester, DT2 7LG Off the main A35
(signposted) at Puddletown, near Dorchester . March
to October, Sunday to Thursday, 10.30am to 5pm. November
to February, Sundays only, 10.30am to dusk ATHELHAMPTON HOUSE CLICK Map |
Tel: 01305 848363 |
DOMINEYS GARDENS
Domineys garden and arboretum open in 2008 on Sundays 13 April,
18 May, 10 August from 2pm to 6pm and on 26 October 12 noon to
4pm. Visits on other days by appointment. All seasons garden
with rare and interesting plants in artistic setting. Small
arboretum with 300 trees and shrubs, bulbs and perennials. A
place to enjoy every day come rain or shine. Flowers of spring,
shades of green, colours of autumn, stems of winter. Teas and
Plant sale on open Sundays. Between Dorchester and Sherborne
Admission �3.50 children free.All proceeds to charity - National
Gardens Scheme and Arthritis Research Campaign.
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Buckland Newton Dorchester Dorset DT2 7BS map DOMINEYS GARDENS CLICK |
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HARDY'S COTTAGE
Thomas Hardy was born in 1840 in this small cob and thatch
cottage and from here he would walk to school every day in
Dorchester, three miles away. It was built by his
great-grandfather and is little altered since the family
left. The interior has been furnished by the NT (see also
Max Gate). His early novels Under the Greenwood Tree and Far
from the Madding Crowd
were written here. It has a charming cottage garden.
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Higher Bockhampton, nr Dorchester, DT2 8QJ 3ml NE of
Dorchester, �ml S of A35. From Kingston Maurward
roundabout follow signs to Stinsford and Higher
Bockhampton. Open 18 Mar�31 Oct 11�5 (except Tuesday &
Wednesday) See National Trust Map HARDY'S COTTAGE CLICK |
Tel: 01305 262366 |
KINGSTON MAURWARD GARDENS
& ANIMAL PARK
Kingston Maurward has been described as both a 'Hidden Gem'
and 'One of Dorset's best kept secrets!'. Formal Edwardian
garden with stunning ornamental lake in front of the 18th
Century Mansion House. The Animal Park has a collection of
miniature Shetland Ponies, Donkeys, Rabbits & Guinea
Pigs
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Kingston Maurward is signposted from the roundabout at the
Eastern end of the Dorchester bypass. Open daily from 5th January to 21st December 10am to 5.30pm. KINGSTON MAURWARD GARDENS CLICK Map * Guardian listed B & B nearby- See guest house list. |
Tel: 01305 215003 |
MINTERNE GARDENS
Wander peacefully through 20 wild woodland acres, where
magnolias, rhododendrons, eucryphias, hydrangeas, water plants
and water lillies provide a new vista at each turn, with small
lakes and cascades landscaped in the 18th Century. Home of the
Churchill and Digby families for 350 years. Described by Simon
Jenkins as 'a corner of paradise'
The house, with many Churchill pictures and tapestries, is open for organised groups only. Contact 01300 341370 |
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Minterne Magna Dorchester Dorset DT2 7AU map MINTERNE GARDENS CLICK |
Tel: +44 (0) 1300 341 370 Fax: +44 (0) 1300 341 747 |
MORETON GARDENS
The gardens have been created on the site of the old kitchen
garden of Moreton House. Originally laid out in 1742 the three
and a half acres, together with a similar sized walled garden
next to these gardens produced fruit, vegetables and flowers
for the 'big house' for almost two hundred years until 1940.
The Dig for Victory campaign during the war, followed by some
years as a pig farm and latterly as a nursey destroyed any
original planting but the framework of the garden survived. In
the shop is a copy of a map of 1765 showing the plan, easily
recognisable today.
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Moreton Dorchester Dorset DT2 8RF map MORETON GARDENS CLICK |
Tel: +44 (0) 1929 405084 Fax: +44 (0) 1929 405346 |
COMPTON ACRES
Compton Acres is one of the finest privately owned gardens in
the South. A unique series of stunning themed gardens spread
over 10 acres offer beautiful views. There is also a tea room
and cafe, a restaurant, craft shop and model railway.
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164 Canford Cliffs Road, Canford Cliffs, Poole, Dorset COMPTON ACRES CLICK Map |
Tel: 01202 700778 |
DURLSTON COUNTRY PARK
can be found on the rolling hills that lie to the west of
Swanage beach. The park is a fantastic site of around 260 acres
where you can see stunning views and an abundance of natural
beauty, flora and fauna as well as magnificent marine mammals
and bids, all set in nature's great open book. The park hosts a
wide range of events throughout the year including dolphin
watches and Durlston Castle is being developed as one of the key
visitor centres for the Jurassic Coast World Heritage
Site.
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Durlston Swanage Dorset BH19 2JL map www.purbeck-dc.gov.uk |
Tel: +44 (0) 1929 424443 Fax: +44 (0) 1929 424443 |
CORFE CASTLE MODEL
VILLAGE & GARDENS
The Castle destroyed by Cromwell's men in 1646, together
with the church and surrounding village, has been
reconstructed in Purbeck stone to 1/20th scale. It is set in
a stunning old English garden, with an Enchanted Woodland
Walk. Working stocks and pillory are a feature. Described as `3 Great Venues in One', the attractions
include Corfe Castle Model Village, Traditional Dorset Gardens and The Courtyard Caf�.
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The Square, Corfe Castle,
Dorset BH20 5EZ Open in high season 6 days a week. Closed Fridays. School holidays seven days a week. Open low season weekends only CORFE CASTLE MODEL VILLAGE CLICK |
Tel: 01929 481234. Fax: 01929 481234 |
BENNETT'S WATER GARDEN
In 1959 Norman Bennett started growing water lilies in the
disused clay pits of Chickerell Brickworks. Since then his
son, Jonathan, has overseen the landscaping of this 8-acre
site to create Bennett's Water Gardens, a lovely walk around
numerous lakes with scenic places to sit and unwind. The
gardens have one of the most outstanding displays of water
lilies in Britain (150 varieties) surrounded by huge pond and
moisture loving plants, palms, native trees, wild plants and
flowers. The gardens, ponds and reedbeds are home to abundant
wildlife. Some of the original water lilies came from the same
French nursery that supplied Monets water lily garden in
Giverny.
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19 Putton Lane, Chickerell, Weymouth, Dorset, DT3 4AF BENNETTS WATER GARDEN CLICK |
Tel: 01305 785150 | Fax: 01305 781619 |
CHETTLE HOUSE GARDEN
A Queen Anne Manor house (designed by Thomas Archer) with
lawns, good herbaceous borders and a new rose garden.
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Blandforum, Dorset, , DT11 8DB |
Tel : 01258 830858 |
CHIFF CHAFFS GARDEN
A terraced garden enclosed by a hedge, and woodland garden,
run in conjunction with a nursery (Abbey Plants).
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Chaffeymoor, Bourton, Gillingham, Dorset, SP8 5AY |
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CRANBORNE MANOR GARDENS
Historic gardens surrounding at 12th Century Manor House, divided by walls and hedges, including a white garden, mount garden, a water and wild garden. There is a magnificent display of spring bulbs and fine avenues of beech, lime and yew. |
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Cranborne, Wimborne Minster, BH21 5PP In Cranborne
off the B3078. Garden Centre: Monday to Saturday 9am to
5pm, Sundays 10am to 5pm
Gardens: Wednesdays only, March to the end of September,
9am to 5pm. CRANBOURNE MANOR GARDENS CLICK |
Tel: 01725 517248 |
DEANS COURT GARDEN
13 peaceful acres of partly wild gardens, with specimen
trees, lawns, borders, a delightful herb garden, kitchen
garden with long serpentine wall, rose garden, peacocks and
beautiful monastery fish pond.
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Wimborne Minster, BH21 1EE In the centre of
Wimborne Minster, off of East Street. Open April 11th
& 12th, May 2nd, 3rd, 23rd & 24th, August 29th
& 30th and September 12th. Sundays 2pm to 6pm and
Mondays 10am to 6pm DEANE'S COURT CLICK |
Tel: 01202 886116 |
EDMONDSHAM HOUSE
A fine Tudor Manor House with Georgian additions and an
unusual octagonal Victorian dairy. The delightful walled
garden has a herbaceous border and gives keen gardeners the
opportunity to see organic gardening in practice.
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Edmondsham, Nr Verwood, BH21 5RE In Edmondsham
village, off the B3078, Wimborne Minster to Cranborne
road. Wednesdays, April and October, 2pm to 5pm and
Easter Sunday & Monday, 2pm to 5pm EDMONDSHAM HOUSE CLICK |
Tel: 01725 517207 |
FARRS LODGE
Two gravel gardens, two bulb lawns, formal themed borders,
natural pond and stream, Buddleia walk and grasses border,
wild flower meadow, artist's studio and an old rifle
range!
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Cowgrove,Wimborne Minster, BH21 4EL. Situated on Cowgrove Lane to the side of the Victoria Hospital in Wimborne Minster.. Easter Monday (12th April) and Sundays, 2pm to 5pm. Please contact Wimborne Tourist Information Centre for further details on (01202) 886116. |
Tel: 01202 885130 |
KINGSTON LACY
Kingston Lacy was the home of the Bankes family for over 300
years. All four floors are open to visitors and contain lavish
interiors. The Edwardian laundry gives a fascinating insight
into life below stairs 100 years ago.The gardens and parkland open with flowering bulbs in the
spring, then camellias, azaleas and bluebells. Enjoy summer
visits to the formal gardens with floribunda roses, parterre,
sunken garden, fernery and lovely hanging baskets. |
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Kingston Lacy, Wimborne, BH214EA On the B3082 Wimborne to Blandford road, approximately one and a half miles from Wimborne.20th March to 31st October, Wednesday - Sunday (and Bank Holidays), 11am to 5pm. See National Trust Map KINGSTON LACY CLICK |
Tel: 01202 883402 |
KNOLL GARDENS NURSERY
Exciting collection of grasses and perennials thrives
within a mature framework of unusual trees, shrubs, tumbling
waterfalls and pools. Mediterranean style gravel garden,
'Dragon' garden and exotic Summer garden. A nationally
acclaimed specialist nursery for grasses and perennials. A
quality experience
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Stapehill Road, Hampreston, Wimborne Minster, BH21 7ND
Signposted off the A31 from Canford Bottom roundabout, nr
Wimborne.Wednesdays to Sundays, all year, 10am to 5pm (or
dusk if earlier).Closed Christmas and New Year Holiday
periods KNOLL GARDENS CLICK |
Tel: 01202 873931 Fax: 01202 870842 |
PRIEST'S HOUSE MUSEUM & GARDEN The museum opened in 1962 and has a 300 foot walled garden reaching down to a mill stream behind the museum. There is a display of horticultural and agricultural implements. |
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SHUTE HOUSE GARDEN One of Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe's favourites among his own design projects. |
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Shute House, Donhead St Mary, Shaftesbury, Dorset, SP7 9DG |
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STAPEHILL ABBEY CRAFTS & GARDENS
See magnificent award winning gardens, 19th century
buildings with nuns chapel and cloister garden. Working
crafts people and a 12,000 sq.ft. museum depicting life in
bygone days. Licensed coffee shop, Gift shop, and plant
sales
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276 Wimborne Road West, Stapehill, Nr Wimborne,
Dorset. BH21 2EB off the A31 between Wimborne and Ferndown Open daily from 10am to 5pm Easter to end of September. Wednesday to Sunday 10am to 4pm October to Easter. Closed Christmas Holidays to the end of January STAPEHILL ABBEY CLICK |
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BADMINTON PARK
A great park, made by the Duke of Somerset and shown on a
drawing by Kip in 1699. It is one of the main examples of the
French style in England. William Kent designed a number of
buildings with the pattern of radiating avenues, which
Canaletto painted in 1748. The design is not unlike that of
Cirencester Park, which is nearby. Thomas Wright added
additional garden buildings between 1750 and 1770. There is
also a private garden, part of which was designed by Russell
Page, which is occasionally open for charity.
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Badminton, Avon, Gloucestershire, GL9 |
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BARNSLEY HOUSE GARDEN
A William and Mary house with an Arts and Crafts style garden
designed by Rosemary Verey after 1951. The partly walled
garden has been publicicised through the designers books and
TV appearances. It is planted in the Jekyll manner and has a
lime walk, a lily pond, an ornamental vegetable garden and
statuary.
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he Close, Barnsley, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7 5EE BARNSLEY HOUSE GARDEN CLICK |
Tel : 01285 740 000 |
BATSFORD ARBORETUM
The Batsford Arboretum is set in 55 acres of lovely Cotswold
Countryside and contains over 1500 trees with species
from all over the world. Tracks take you though to different parts of the arboretum. Beautiful colours throughout the year, snowdrops in winter,
followed by daffodils and then marvellous displays from the
Cherries and Magnolias. In summer see the bamboo groves, fine bronze statues and
waterside plantings. It all comes together in Autumn with glorious Autumn tints. It is worth allocating around 2 hours to your visit here. Many other gardens nearby to Batsford Arboretum and there is
an adjoining Birds Of Prey centre with flying displays.
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Moreton in Marsh, Gloucs GL BATSFORD ARBORETUM CLICK |
Tel 01386 701441 |
BERKELEY CASTLE GARDEN
A romantic 12th century castle overlooking the watermeadows
of the Doverte Brook. The battlements are used as terraced
gardens. It has a park, an Elizabethan bowling lawn, a lily
pond and extensive planting, notably of climbers. Romantic 12th century castle built by the Berkeley family and
still lived in by them today, overlooking the water meadows.
Surounding the Castle are Elizabethan terraced gardens planted
for scent and colour. Nearby is the medieval Deer Park. Also
in the gardens, Elizabeth I's bowling lawn, a lily pond and
extensive planting, notably of climbers.
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Berkeley, Gloucestershire, , GL13 9BQ BERKELEY CASTLE GARDEN CLICK |
Tel : 01453 810332 |
BOURTON HOUSE GARDEN
Bourton House - An exciting 3 acre garden surrounding an 18th
century manor house (not open) and 16th century Grade I listed
Tithe Barn. Extensive topiary including knot garden and
parterre; stunning herbaceous borders; water features; 18thC
raised walk; unusual shadehouse; specimen trees. A
plantsman's paradise! Bourton House 2010 - Open to public every Weds, Thurs, Friday
from June to September. Open to groups (min 20 people)
from May to October (advance booking essential). NGS
Open Day Sunday 15th August. Tea/Coffee & home-made
cakes available in Tithe Barn. Ample parking.
Limited disabled access. Toilets/Disabled toilet.
Sorry, no dogs.
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Bourton on the Hill, Nr Moreton in Marsh, Gloucestershire, GL56 9AE, BOURTON HOUSE GARDEN CLICK |
Tel: 01386 700754 |
CERNEY HOUSE GARDENS
This secret Cotswold garden at Cerney House, high above the
lovely Churn Valley is a very special and friendly place. The walled garden has a lovely atmosphere and you can admire
the plants as well as listening to the birdsong from the
surrounding woods. See the old fashioned roses along the trellis, herbaceous
borders and wonderful scents. In April there are lovely
displays of tulips joining the last of some very special
daffodils. There is a well labelled herb garden and working
kitchen garden. Colourful rockery. The 3.5 acre red brick
walled garden has many colourful borders and seating areas. In Spring wander through the Bluebell woods down to the
front garden which has more colourful borders.
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North Cerney, Cirencester GL7 7BX CERNEY HOUSE GARDENS CLICK |
Tel 01 285 831300 |
CIRENCESTER PARK
This leading example of the English Forest Style of garden
design requires an informed eye and an enthusiasm for walking.
The park is 8 km long and 4.8 km wide. Stephen Switzer may
have advised on the design. Pope came here over a 30 year
period and invested money in the afforestation. Its planting
was Lord Bathurst's major achievment. The forest is transected
by a goose-foot of avenues, inspired by baroque geometry. But
the intention was to make a rural retreat which would be
useful and peaceful. It was not designed, like the baroque
gardens of Italy and France to impress, visitors with the
owner's wealth, power or fashionable taste. By far the best
view of the park is from the top of the church steeple in
Cirencester.
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Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7 2BT CIRENCESTER PARK CLICK |
Tel: 01285 653135
Fax: 01285 656291 |
COLESBOURNE PARK
The snowdrop collection at Colesbourne Park originated in the
plantings made by Henry John Elwes (1846-1922). In 1874 he had
discovered Galanthus elwesiis while travelling in western Turkey
and he became one of the prominent galanthophiles of his day. It
is clear that he planted widely, as the garden today contains
large populations of snowdrops, many of them hybrids, descended
from those plantings. New cultivars have been added to the
collection each year, with the collection now totalling some 160
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Nr Cheltenham Gloucestershire GL53 9NP COLESBOURNE PARK CLICK |
Tel 01242 870264 |
DYRHAM PARK
A William and Mary house with deer park and garden. Only a
fragment survives of the garden which was designed by London
and Wise and illustrated by Kip in 1712. It was converted to
the Serpentine Style in the eighteenth century. Humphry Repton
worked here after 1800.
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nr Chippenham, Gloucestershire, SN14 8ER DYRHAM PARK CLICK |
Tel : 0117 937 2501 |
FILKINS GARDEN
A Cotswold stone house with an Arts and Crafts garden
designed by Brenda Colvin.
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Lechlade, Gloucestershire, GL7 3JQ |
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HIDECOTE MANOR GARDEN
Hidcote Manor is one of the greatest gardens in England
created this century by the great horticulturist Major
Lawrence Johnston. This garden at should not be missed. A series of small gardens within a garden each with its own,
but also with long avenues bordered by different plantings.
The garden is famous for rare shrubs and trees as well as its
outstanding design features. See the herbaceous borders which gives a great splash of
colour from July. Walk amongst the old scented roses. Take your time to go round and don't forget to take the
camera. Can be crowded at weekends.
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Hidcote Bartrim, Chipping Campden, GL55 6LR HIDECOTE MANOR GARDEN CLICK |
Tel 01386 438333 |
HIGHNAM COURT
The Gardens at Highnam Court have been lovingly restored and
expanded. The gardens surround several large lakes, with walkways
around them. They are bordered by beds planted with thousands
of plants to give colour and interest in all seasons.
Whilst many of the plantings are still young becoming
established there is much to see. In Spring there are thousands of daffodils throughout the
grounds, planted together with other spring bulbs to give a
tremendous show. There are many different sections including the Broad Walk
and rose tunnel, a Knot Garden, a Wisteria walk and much more. A large oval Rose Garden has been planted with over 2000
roses and 60,000 Spring Flowering Bulbs.
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Highnam, Gloucester, GL2 8DP HIGHNAM COURT CLICK |
Tel 01452 308251 |
HODGES BARN GARDENS
A 14th century Cotswold Barn barn with a large Arts and
Crafts garden. It has stone walls, hedges, topiary, a water
garden and a woodland garden. It is well planted with a
particular enthusiasm for roses.Very unusual C15 dovecote
converted into family home undergoing restoration (not open).
Cotswold stone walls act as host to climbing and rambling
roses, clematis, vines, hydrangeas, and together with yew,
rose and tapestry hedges create formality around house. Mixed
shrub and herbaceous borders, shrub roses; water garden;
woodland garden planted with cherries, magnolias and spring
bulbs.
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Shipton Moyne, Tetbury, Gloucestershire,
GL8 8PR HODGES BARN GARDENS CLICK |
Tel : 01666 880202 |
HUNTS COURT GARDENS
Hunts Court is not so much a garden but a collection of
plants set out in borders bypassed with informal grass paths.
It is set high up on the Cotswold Hills and the scenic drive
to the garden is beautiful. The speciality here is the collection of over 400 roses which
are every where you look flowing from the borders onto
trellis, and intermixed with foxgloves and other perennials.
You will need to wander round more than once not to miss
anything. There is other interest with a good collection of hardy
geraniums and the small arboretum is starting to become
established.A plant lover's garden with unusual shrubs, 450
varieties old roses, large collection of penstemons and hardy
geraniums in peaceful 21/2 -acre garden set against tree-clad
hills and Tyndale monument. Mini-arboretum. House (not open)
possible birthplace of William Tyndale. Picnic area.
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North Nibley, Dursley, GL11 6DZ HUNTS COURT GARDENS CLICK |
Tel 01453 547440 |
KELMSCOTT MANOR GARDEN
A sixteenth century house with an Arts and Crafts garden. It
was used as a country house by William Morris from 1871-1896
and has a simple well-made 'Old English' garden, as befits the
opponent of Victorian eclecticism. The planting at Kelmscott
Manor has been restored, with well-chosen plants.
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Kelmscott, nr Lechlade, Gloucestershire,
GL7 3HJ KELMSCOTT MANOR GARDEN CLICK |
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KIFTSGATE COURT GARDENS
Kiftsgate Court Gardens are magnificently situated garden on
the edge of the Cotswold escarpment with views towards the
Malvern Hills. The gardens planted around the late 19th century house are
planted to give harmonious colour schemes, whilst the
sheltered lower garden is home to more tender plants.Sunken garden with fine show of bulbs, but the roses
are the true highlight of the garden. June and July are the
best months to visit for colour and scent but there is
something to see all year round at Kiftsgate Court.Very close to Hidcote Manor.
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Chipping Campden, Gloucester GL55 6LR KIFTSGATE COURT GARDENS CLICK |
Tel 01386 438777 |
LYDNEY SPRING GARDENS
Set in beautiful countryside the Lydney Spring Gardens
are in an enchanted secluded wooded valley with lakes and a
profusion of rhododendrons, azaleas, magnolias and other
flowering shrubs and trees. Plenty of birdsong and places to
sit make this a really peaceful oasis on a sunny day. Small formal garden with lovely views over the Severn
Estuary. Roman Temple, site museum, and small NZ
exhibition.
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Lydney Park, Glouc, GL15 6BU LYDNEY SPRING GARDENS CLICK |
Tel 01594 842844 |
MILL DENE GARDEN
Mill Dene Garden: hidden in the Cotswolds. �We were searching for the spirit of the Cotswolds, and found
it at Mill Dene�. A recent Japanese visitor. This is a garden to nourish your senses.
Horticultural skill is carried lightly but you will still go
home with ideas for all season pleasure in your garden.
Set round an old water-mill and pond , the garden is terraced
up steep sides to beautiful Cotswold views at the top. The herb garden has the village Church as a backdrop, had
views over the hills and is probably sited over the old Saxon
burial ground. A misty grotto is home to the ducks ,named trout in the
stream hide from the kingfisher and heron, but are not much
worried by the family�s Birman cats. Come and enjoy the
peace
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Blockley, Moreton-in- Marsh, Gloucetershire GL MILL DENE GARDEN CLICK |
Tel 01386 700457 |
MISARDEN PARK GARDENS
Lovely 12 acre gardens set around 17th century Manor house -
not open. Misarden Park Gardens are in a stunning situation 700
feet above sea level at head of Golden Valley. Beautiful Spring Walk with naturalised bulbs and flowering
trees. Displays of tulips from mid April and a wonderful
wisteria ( end of April ) which cloaks the front of the House.
Formal gardens in summer with large herbaceous borders, rill
and fountain. Fine topiary avenue which takes you down to the House with
more formal areas either side. All in all a really good way to spend your time. Neighbouring
plant nursery with good selection of plants.
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Misarden Park, Miserden, Stroud, GL6 7JA MISARDEN PARK GARDENS CLICK |
Tel : 01285 821303 |
OWLPEN MANOR GARDEN
A Tudor house (1450-1616) in a wooded valley with an Arts and
Crafts garden. The grass terraces and hedges are believed to
date from the 1720s. Vita Sackville West exclaimed 'Owlpen -
ah! what a dream is there'. Jekyll and Weaver wrote that
'Among the notable examples of little hillside gardens treated
in formal fashion, none is more delightful than that of
Owlpen'.
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Uley, nr Dursley, Gloucestershire, GL11 5BZ OWLPEN MANOR GARDEN CLICK |
Tel : +44-(0)1453 -860261 |
PAINSWICK ROCOCO GARDEN
Painswick Rococo Garden is a unique 18th century garden set
in a hidden valley with lovely views of the surrounding
countryside. There is a fascinating combination of woodland walks,
vistas, a large kitchen garden which has been restored. Some more formal borders which are still developing. It is famous for its snowdrop displays in winter, coming into
their best (28 January ) and likely to last several weeks
subject to suitable weather.
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Painswick, Gloucestershire GL6 6TH PAINSWICK ROCOCO GARDEN CLICK |
Tel 01452 813204 |
RODMARTON MANOR GARDENS
A stunning courtyard garden greets you as you enter through
the door by the side of the Rodmarton Manor. The courtyard is
divided into many sections with lovely plantings and colourful
pots amongst areas of dappled shade. This leads to the outstanding herbaceous borders, one of the
best that you will find in Southern England. The path takes
you to a charming summer house which looks back towards
the manor house. The atmosphere of the garden is superb with many different
vistas and plenty of places to sit and take it all in. Combine your visit with a tour of this arts and crafts house
at Rodmarton Manor.
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Tetbury, Cirencester Gloucs, GL76PF RODMARTON MANOR GARDENS CLICK |
Tel 01285 841253 |
SEZINCOTE GARDEN
This garden at Sezincote surrounds a fine house built
to encompass Indian character in 1810. It is reminiscent of
the Brighton Dome. The Indian influence is seen in the garden and the drive goes
over an Indian Bridge with statues of bulls.Water features include a temple pool, Canal, stream bordered
with bog loving plants. More formal gardens to the side of the house with elephant
statues. Fine trees include copper beeches, cedars, limes and yews
with many unusual shrubs. In Autumn the tints are marvellous. Many architectural items give these gardens at Sezincote a
distinctive feel. Take time to see inside the House which is superb.
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Sezincote, Moreton-in-Marsh, GL56 9AW SEZINCOTE GARDEN CLICK |
Tel : 01386 700444 |
SNOWSHILL MANOR GARDEN
Delightful hillside garden surrounding beautiful Cotswold
manor. Designed in the Arts and Crafts style, the garden
consists of a series of contrasting 'outdoor rooms.' Simple
colourful plantings tumble and scramble down the terraces and
around byres and ponds. Enjoy produce from the kitchen garden
in the restaurant
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nr Broadway WR12 7JU SNOWSHILL MANOR GARDEN CLICK |
Tel : 01386 852410 |
STANWAY BAROQUE WATER GARDENS
Stanway Manor House is surrounded by 20 acres of grounds
which are now complemented by its newly partly restored
baroque water garden. This is one of the finest in Britain
with pyramid cascade ( not restored), upper pond, waterfall,
grand canal and 300 foot high fountain from June ( superb ).
There are some exceptional trees including old cedars of
Lebanon. Breathtaking views. The Gardens are now largely neglected, but at one time must
have been majestic with a cascade to match that of Chatsworth.
Oh for it to be restored.
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Nr Winchcombe, Gloucs GL54 5PQ STANWAY BAROQUE WATER GARDENS CLICK |
Tel 01386 584528 |
SUDELEY CASTLE GARDEN
This garden at Sudeley Castle surrounds a fine castle which
was desecrated by Cromwell in the Civil war. Designed almost
as a continuation of the Castle, the inspiration for the
gardens draws on and reflects Sudeley�s rich history. Eminent
landscape designers including Lanning Roper, Rosemary Verey,
Jane Fearnley-Whittingstall and, more recently, Charles
Chesshire have all been involved in the design and layout of
the gardens. The 14 acres of grounds includes, the Queens Garden, Tudor
Knot Garden, Secret Garden and the Carp Pond next to the Tithe
Barn. Some great topiary! The Garden is probably best seen from May onwards.
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Winchcombe, Gloucs GL54 5JD SUDELEY CASTLE GARDEN CLICK |
TEL 01242 602308 |
TRULL HOUSE Nr TETBURY
Trull House is magnificently set in rolling countryside and
surrounded by gardens of many sorts, splendid trees and
shrubs. There is a large lily pond with terraced gardens, the
sunken garden focusing on the summerhouse. The wilderness
features a mass of spring bulbs that give way in summer to a
wide variety of natural grasses and wild flowers. Behind the
beautiful house is the walled garden in which there are a
series of herbaceous borders. Despite its size (8 acres) the
Trull House Garden is intimate and from it there are stunning
views of the Cotswold landscape
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Near Tetbury, Glos, GL8 8SQ TRULL HOUSE CLICK |
Tel : 01285 841255 |
WESTBURY COURT GARDEN
This formal Dutch Westbury Court Water Garden was laid out
between 1696 and 1705. Historical varieties of apple, pear and plum with many other
plants introduced to England before 1700. The Water Gardens include a long canal bordered by yew
hedges. An elegant Dutch style pavilion is at the head of one
canal. There is a secret walled garden and don't miss the holm oak
which could be the oldest in the country. The Westbury Court Garden is set on low land on the banks of
the River Severn.
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Westbury Court Garden, Nr Gloucester, GL14 1PD WESTBURY COURT GARDEN CLICK |
Tel 01452 760461 |
WESTONBIRT ARBORETUM
Westonbirt Arboretum, the National Arboretum is known
worldwide for its trees. Over 18,000 of them from all over the world, planted
since 1829 and plantings continue today. 17 miles of way-marked trails and something to see in every
season from vibrant autumn colours to bluebells, and spring
flowers. The acers also look great in the spring with their mellow
tints while the older and more mature trees are coloured with
emerald green. The display of Autumn tints from around early October
is a marvellous sight and is not to be missed. Well worth making a special visit.
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Westonbirt, Tetbury, Glouc,
GL8 8QS WESTONBIRT ARBORETUM CLICK |
Tel 01666 880220 |
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Abbey Cottage
This 1�-acre organic garden, on alkaline soil, is a fine garden
by any standards. Inside the C18 walls of an old kitchen garden
there are enclosures, on different levels, which together make
an inspirational garden, designed, created and now maintained by
the owner. The adjoining meadow contains specimen trees, an
orchard, spring bulbs, summer wild flowers and a plantation of
native trees Open: Easter Mon 5 Apr, Sun 11 Apr; Sun 29, Mon 30
Aug (12-5).
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80 Abbey Road,
Small garden with extensive collection of herbs and unusual
plants of botanical and historical interest, many of which are
for sale. Formal box edging provides structure for the more
relaxed planting. Interesting use of containers, and other ideas
for small gardens. Two ponds and tiny meadow area attract wide
range of butterflies and other animals. Wildlife pond enlarged
for 2010. Garden trails for children. Living willow seat,
trained grapevine Open: Sun 9 May (11-5). Visitors also welcome
by appointment.
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80 Abbey Road, Fareham, Hampshire PO15 5HW 1m W of Fareham. From M27 J9 take A27 E towards Fareham for approx 2 m. At top of hill (past Titchfield gyratory) turn L at T-lights into Highland Rd. Turn 4th R into Blackbrook Rd. Abbey Rd 4th turning on L 80 ABBEY ROAD CLICK |
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Alverstoke
Restored Regency ornamental garden, designed to enhance fine
Crescent (Owen 1828). Trees, walks and flowers lovingly
maintained by community/Council partnership. Garden's
considerable local historic interest highlighted by impressive
restoration and creative planting of adjacent St Mark's
churchyard. Worth seeing together. Heritage, history and
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Alverstoke Crescent Garden, Gosport, Hampshire PO12 2DH 1m S of Gosport. From A32 & Gosport follow signs for Stokes Bay. Continue alongside bay to small roundabout, turn L into Anglesey Rd. Crescent Garden signed 50yds on R ALVERSTOKE CLICK |
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23 Anglesey Road
A trio of garden styles in one small package. Exuberant mix of
trees, shrubs and perennials with pool and greenhouse round the
back. A Mediterranean feel at the front, linked by a shady fern
border. Unusual angular design packed with interesting plants
and constantly evolvingOpen: Weds 14 Apr; 16 June; 22 Sept (2-6). Visitors also welcome by appointment , all year |
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23 Anglesey Road, Aldershot, Hampshire GU12 4RF On E edge of Aldershot. From A331 take A323 towards Aldershot. Keep in R-hand lane, turn R at T-lights into North Lane, then immed L into Lower Newport Rd. Round bend turn immed R into Newport Rd, 1st R into Wilson Rd. Round L-hand bend turn immed R into Roberts Rd, Anglesey Rd 1st on L. Please park considerately in local rds 23 ANGELSEY ROAD CLICK |
Tel : 01252 677623 |
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Apple Court
1�-acre formally designed and exuberantly planted sheltered
walled garden. Theatrical white garden, extensive ornamental
grass plantings, subtropical borders. 70 metre hosta walk.
International display gardens of day lilies, fern walk,
Japanese-style garden with koi pondOpen: Easter Sun, Mon, 4, 5 Apr (10-5). |
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Apple Court, Hordle, Lymington, Hampshire SO41 0HU 4m W of Lymington. From A337 between Lymington & New Milton, turn into Hordle Lane at Royal Oak at Downton Xrds APPLE COURT CLICK |
Tel : 01590 642130 |
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Appletree House
Very popular, small romantic woodland garden with many
varieties of clematis climbing through richly planted beds as
well as over obelisks and arches. Meandering paths lead to views
of the meadow beyond, and sitting areas afford vistas across the
garden. The design belies the actual size: 40ft x 100ft. Open:
Weds 16, 30 June; Wed 14 July (12-4). Visitors also welcome by
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Appletree House, Soberton, Hampshire SO32 3QU 10m N of Fareham. A32 N to Droxford, at Xrds turn R B2150. Turn R under bridge into Station Rd, garden 1m. Parking in lay-by 300yds or in rd APPLETREE HOUSE CLICK |
Tel : 01489 877333 |
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Appletrees
A garden to explore, down narrow winding paths edged with
subtle and original plant associations, leading to secluded
seats. Created by flower-arranger owner, with good use of
contrasting foliage and flowers. No lawn, just a crown of
clipped box contrasting with the relaxed and exuberant planting
elsewhere. Sinks and container planting, small pond and
waterfall. Open: Sat 22, Sun 23 May (11-5). Visitors also
welcome by appointment. |
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Appletrees, Burridge, Hampshire SO31 1BS From A27 take A3051 Park Gate to Botley, on L after 1�m. From Botley take A3051, Appletrees is 2m on R APPLETREES CLICK |
Tel : 01489 579429 |
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27 St Ronan's Avenue (part of Southsea Gardens
group)
Exceptional design and landscaping has been used to create a
modern family concept with exuberant planting. Start under the
pergola, onto the dining area meandering towards the waterfall
crossing over the pond and arriving on the decking outside the
garden studioOpen: Same opening times as group garden. |
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27 St Ronan's Avenue Southsea, Hampshire PO4 0QE Location: Turn into St Ronan�s Rd from Albert Rd at junction opp Trinity Methodist Church. Alternatively follow signs from seafront and then follow yellow NGS signs from Canoe Lake and Eastern Parade. Park at Craneswater School in St Ronan�s Rd. Entrance to all gardens from St Ronan�s Ave SOUTHSEA GARDENS GROUP CLICK |
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Atheling Villas,
'Winding paths, archways, shrubberies, dry weather planting,
shady nooks, and sunny flower beds. A garden for all seasons,
with surprises around every corner' (Waterside Herald). 1/3 acre
with less usual trees and shrubs; species bulbs; wall-trained
fruit; several seating areas; self-guide leaflet and children's
quiz. Teas in gardener's cottage Open: Sat 20, Sun 21 Mar; Sun
2, Mon 3 May; Sat 5, Sun 6 June (2-5). Visitors also welcome by
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Atheling Villas, Hythe, Southampton, Hampshire 7m E of Lyndhurst. Leave M27 J2, follow A326 signed Hythe and Fawley. Go across all roundabouts until Dibden roundabout (�m after Marchwood Priory Hospital). Turn L towards Hythe. After Shell garage, Atheling Road is 2nd L ATHELING VILLAS CLICK |
Tel : 023 8084 9349 |
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Aviemore
Charming smaller �all-yr-round� garden. Extensive collections
of shrubs, small trees, climbers, grasses and herbaceous plants
to interest plantspersons and inspire all with ideas for colour,
combinations and structure. Planted banks alongside the stream,
vegetables, alpines and raised beds encircle curving lawns,
patios and gravel areas Open: Suns 23 May; 6 June (2-5).
Visitors also welcome by appointment July & Sept only, no
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Aviemore, Bartley, Southampton, Hampshire SO40 2LF Location: 3m N of Lyndhurst, 7m W of Southampton. 5mins from M27 J1. Exit onto A31, �m to Cadnam r�about. 3rd exit A337, signed Lyndhurst, for �m then L into Beechwood Rd for �m to Bartley Xrds. Continue straight & follow signs into Chinham Rd. Also signed on A337, 3m N of Lyndhurst AVIEMORE CLICK |
Tel : 023 8081 3651 |
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Barhi
Compact 'modern cottage' garden shared with lively Springer
Spaniels, designed around a chambered nautilus spiral. No
lawn, so lots of space for plants. The dense planting,
meandering paths, secluded pergola, raised formal pond and
feature patio have led visitors to describe the garden as
'Tardis-like'Open: Sat 5, Sun 6 June (2-5). Visitors also welcome by
appointment.
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Barhi, Ashurst, Southampton, Hampshire |
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Barn Cottage (part of Crawley Gardens group)
�-acre landscaped garden surrounds a converted barn. Painted
trellising divides a courtyard garden into 3 areas where
viticella clematis, roses and jasmine scramble and bee-loving
plants abound
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Barn Cottage (part of Crawley Gardens group), Hampshire
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19 Barnwood Road Step through the gate to an enchanting garden designed for peace with an abundance of floral colour and delightful features. Greek-style courtyard leads to natural pond with bridge and bog garden, complemented by a thatched summerhouse and jetty, designed and built by owners. Secret pathways, mosaic seating area and hexagonal greenhouse Open: Suns 6, 27 June (11-5). Visitors also welcome by appointment. |
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19 Barnwood Road, Fareham, Hampshire |
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Bay Tree House (part of Crawley Gardens group)
Contemporary garden created during the last 6yrs. Features
incl a rill, pleached lime square, large prairie-style
borders, potager and fruit trees with wild flowers
Open: Same opening times as group garden.
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Bay Tree House (part of Crawley Gardens group), Hampshire |
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7 Beacon Square (part of Emsworth Gardens group)
Award winning, medium sized garden close to the sea.
Exuberant, densely planted herbaceous beds and borders. Small,
raised beds which produce vegetables and salad leaves
throughout summer. Tree ferns, fruit trees, herb, pond and
sculptures Open: Visitors also welcome by appointment in July only, for
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7 Beacon Square (part of Emsworth Gardens group),
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Beechcroft
Challenging long and narrow 1-acre plot developed solely by
us over the last 7yrs. Main garden has generous borders with
wide variety of trees, shrubs and perennials. Gravel garden, 2
wildlife ponds linked by small waterfall, gazebo and
productive greenhouse. Steeply-sloping wild flower bank with
fruit trees and coppiced willows descends to natural pond with
pontoon decking area surrounded by bog garden. Path continues
up steep slope to very large fruit & vegetable cage and
small orchard Open: Sun 30, Mon 31 May (11-5).
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Beechcroft, Wickham, Fareham, Hampshire |
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Beechenwood Farm
2-acre garden in many parts. Lawn meandering through woodland
with drifts of crocus, daffodils, hyacinths, tulips and
bluebells. Rose pergola with steps, pots with spring bulbs and
later aeoniums. Fritillary and cowslip meadow. Walled herb
garden with pool and exuberant planting incl alliums and
angelica. Orchard incl white garden and hot border. Large
greenhouse and vegetable garden. Rock garden extending to
grasses, ferns and bamboos. Shady walk to belvedere with views
over farmland. 8-acre copse of native species with grassed
rides Open: Every Wed 31 Mar to 2 June incl (2-5). Visitors also
welcome by appointment Apr & May only, no coaches. Small
groups and individuals welcome
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Beechenwood Farm, Odiham, Hampshire |
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Bere Mill
The garden is in a beautiful setting beside the R Test, with
carriers and a large lake next to a restored SSSI water
meadow. It is grazed by Jacob sheep, lambs and belted Galloway
cattle. Riverside walks, specie tulips (some growing in
grass), peonies, wisteria collection. Double perennial beds
and swamp cypress avenue. Eastern influence includes Japanese
Tea House, many different riverside irises and unique bridges Open: Sun 21 Mar; Sun 30, Mon 31 May (1.30-5). Visitors also
welcome by appointment , Fris only, for 10+
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Bere Mill, Whitchurch, Hampshire |
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Berry Cottage
Small organic cottage garden with all-yr interest. Spring
bulbs, roses, clematis and herbaceous borders. Pond and bog
garden. Shrubbery and small kitchen garden. The owner designed
and maintained garden surrounds C17 house. The borders are
colour-themed and contain many unusual plants
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Blackdown House
A family garden in the making. 2010 will be the 3rd year of
the 100m long, colourful herbaceous border set against a flint
wall. There is a 13yr-old wild flower meadow to meander
through, a part-walled kitchen garden, orchard and family
garden. In all, the garden covers approx 5 acres. Jacob sheep
and alpacas in the parkland Open: Sun 6 June, Thur 10 June (2-6).
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Blackdown House, Upham, Hampshire |
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Braemoor
In the pretty hamlet of Harbridge, this �-acre garden is
brimming with bold, colourful planting and interesting areas.
Step through one of our two moongates into a seaside haven of
painted beach huts and driftwood gems. In contrast, walk
through to a cottage garden of overflowing herbaceous borders
with a trickling little stream running by the lawn to a pond.
Two greenhouses contain collections of cacti and carnivorous
plants. Enjoy tea on the grass overlooking the vegetable patch
with our bantam chickens Open: Fris, Suns 18, 20 June; 2, 4, 23, 25 July; 6, 8 Aug
(2-5.30). Visitors also welcome by appointment June to Aug,
coaches permitted
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Braemoor, Ringwood, Hampshire |
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Bramlins (part of Froyle Gardens group), Lower Froyle
Informally planted to harmonise with surrounding countryside
and to provide variety of material for nationally-known flower
arranger. Wild flowers in small orchard. Conservatory with
unusual plants Open: Same opening times as group garden.
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Bramlins (part of Froyle Gardens group), Lower Froyle,
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Brandy Mount House
1-acre, informal plantsman�s garden. Spring bulbs,
hellebores, species geraniums. National Collections of
snowdrops and daphnes. European primulas, expanding collection
of dwarf narcissi, herbaceous and woodland plants. 2 new
raised beds to display early spring bulbs. New small
collections of ferns in the shady part of the garden Open: Sat 6 Feb (11-4).
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Brandy Mount House, Alresford, Hampshire
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6 Breamore Close
Delightful �-acre plant lover's garden designed with coloured
foliage and unusual plants, giving a pleasing tapestry effect
of texture and colour. Many different hostas displayed in
pots. The peaceful garden is laid out in distinctive planting
themes with many seating areas to sit and contemplate. Over 60
clematis scramble up fences, through roses and over a pergola
which displays a magnificent wisteria (flowers 3ft-4ft long)
in late spring Open: Suns, Mons 2, 3, 30, 31 May (1-5.30). Visitors also
welcome by appointment in May & June only, for groups of
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6 Breamore Close, Eastleigh, Hampshire |
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Bridge Cottage (part of Monxton & Amport Gardens group)
2-acre garden that has evolved over the last 6yrs. Trout
stream and lake, the banks planted informally with drifts of
colour. Large vegetable garden and fruit cage. Small mixed
orchard. Arboretum with specimen trees. A haven wildlife Open: Same opening times as group garden.
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Bridge Cottage (part of Monxton & Amport Gardens group), Hampshire |
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Brooklyn Cottage
Small, continually changing cottage garden in the Roman
garrison town of Silchester. Several seating areas in which to
take afternoon tea whilst contemplating collections of hostas,
acers, ferns and a selection of interesting mature shrubs.
Clematis and rose-clad gazebo and pergola with a mature
wisteria scrambling up the C19 cottage walls Open: Sun 23 May (2-5).
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Brooklyn Cottage, Silchester, Reading, Hampshire |
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Buckland Stead,
Two gardens in one: 'His and Hers'. Tranquil � acre designed
and maintained by owners. His: formal rose garden with
lavender edging filling the air with fragrance. Shady walk
through 'neutral zone' to Hers: less formal with colour themes
using herbaceous perennials and grasses. Winding paths,
archways, pergola and water features Open: Weds 9, 16, 23 June; Weds 7, 14, 21 July (11-5).
Visitors also welcome by appointment for small groups, max
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Buckland Stead, nr Lymington, Hampshire |
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The Buildings
Another wet summer, yet our dry garden flourishes in the old
cattle yard of this downland steading. The kind compliments
continue to flow from our visitors, often beginning with a
'wow' as they first come through the gate from the wide open
spaces of the Hampshire chalk downs Open: Sats, Suns 10, 11 July; 7, 8 Aug; 11, 12 Sept (2-5).
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The Buildings, Broughton, Stockbridge, Hampshire |
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2 Carisbrooke Road
1/3-acre cottage-style garden developed by owners over 20yrs.
Shrubs, herbaceous perennials, gravel and alpine gardens give
yr-round interest. Raised organic kitchen garden. Interesting
colourful baskets and containers with plants propagated by
owners. Wildlife area and garden, birds enthusiastically
encouraged. Fishpond and miniature wildlife pond Open: Sat 26, Sun 27 June (10-4). Visitors also welcome by
appointment in June & July, any number
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2 Carisbrooke Road, Gosport, Hampshire |
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Bayham Old Abbey
This 13th Century abbey survived until it was dissolved by
Henry VIII during the Reformation. It was, however, partly
rebuilt in the 18th century to provide a romantic view for the
nearby house. Despite this, the remains of the church,
cloister, chapter house and dormitory date still date from the
thirteenth Century, as does all the detail found on the abbey
remains. The abbey was built out of local sandstone. Visitors
to Bayham Abbey can also view the nearby 18th century Dower
house. The abbey is set in a picturesque wooded valley, near
Tunbridge Wells and Lamberhurst. Repton produced one of his
best Red Books for this place. He described the project as an
'Application of Gardening and Architecture united, in the
formation of a new place'. One can see it as a precursor of
the Jekyll-Lutyens approach. The scheme was not implemented,
except for a lake more or less as he proposed it. The Abbey
ruins are managed by English Heritage and can be
visited.Opening times - April to September. Daily. Open 11am
to 5pm.
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Lamberhurst, Kent, TN3 8DE 4 miles east of Tunbridge Wells and 2 miles west of Lamberhurst. BAYHAM OLD ABBEY CLICK |
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Beacon Wood Country Park
This 70-acre country park takes its name from the
beacons that were built here during the Napoleonic
Wars to warn Londoners if their enemies were
attempting an invasion. Given the wide variety of
plant life found here, such as oak, ash, chestnut,
bluebells, dogs mercury and wood anemone, and the
numerous ponds that are home to both amphibians and
insects, many walkers are surprised to learn of the
park�s industrial history. In the late 19th Century
the EC Powder Company manufactured smokeless gun
powder here.
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Southfleet Road, Bean, Kent DA2 8BS BEACON WOOD COUNTRY PARK CLICK |
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Bedgebury National Pinetum
The National Pinetum at Bedgebury has one of the largest
collections of conifers on one site in the world, with many
rare and endangered species The character of the Pinetum has
more seasonal variation than one would expect in a conifer
collection: green in winter, except when touched by frost and
snow, brightened by rhododendrons and bulbs in spring, heavy
with shade in summer, illuminated by the autumn colour of
deciduous trees and berries in autumn. The National Pinetum at Bedgebury was established as the
National Conifer Collection in 1925. It is now recognised as
the most complete collection of conifers on one site anywhere
in the world and is a Historic Arboretum Grade II. The
collection has over 10,000 trees specimens growing across 320
acres; including rare, endangered and historically important
specimens. The Pinetum is home to some 91 vulnerable or
critically endangered species and five NCCPG National
Collections (Yew, Juniper, Thuja, Lawson Cypress and Leyland
Cypress) and contains some of the oldest and largest examples
of conifers in Britain. As well as playing an important scientific role in
international conservation, the National Pinetum is a
beautiful and tranquil place to walk, picnic and enjoy nature
away from the stresses of everyday life. It was voted
Warburtons Best Picnic Site in the South 2007.Opening times -
All year. Daily. Open 8am to dusk (8pm in summer).
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Goudhurst, Cranbrook, Kent, England, TN17 2SL Bedgebury National Pinetum is 7 miles east of Tunbridge Wells, just off the A21 along the B2079. BEDGEBURY NATIONAL PINETUM CLICK |
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Beech Court Gardens, Nr Ashford
The ten acre informal garden at Beech Court is noted for its
tranquility and natural beauty. Many of our regular
customers describe it as �a little bit of old England!�,
planted and landscaped in the 1950s by the previous owners out
of a medieval farm with the famous gardens of Inverewe in
mind. The peak of colour is in the month of May with rhododendrons,
azaleas and viburnums in full bloom. The garden is also
planted with rare and interesting trees including Kalopanax,
Eucryphia (the tallest in Kent), Redwoods and a fine
collection of acers. The present owner has introduced
climbing roses, such as the famous Bobby James, Kitsgate and
Paul�s Himalayan Musk. Island beds, spacious lawns and
an interesting collection of many different varieties of
hydrangeas make this a garden for all seasons ending with a
spectacular finale of autumn colour. Opening times Sat.
March 20 - Sun. Oct 31. Saturday - Thursday - 10.30 - 5.30 but CLOSED on Fridays except for group bookings. Disabled Access, refreshments, plant sales, picnic area, pet
animals, rural life collection, picture gallery, childrens
trail.
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Beech Court Gardens, Challock, Ashford, Kent, TNT25 4DJ 5m N of Ashford, Faversham 6m, Canterbury 9m. W of Xrds A251/A252, off the Lees click here for a map BEECH COURT GARDENS CLICK |
Tel 01233 740735 |
Belmont Park
Belmont is an eighteenth century house (designed by Samuel
Wyatt) with a Victorian garden. The old garden has a yew walk,
borders, a pool, a rockery and a folly. The former vegetable
garden Belmont has been re-designed by Arabella Lennox
Boyd. Fruit and vegetables are still grown but the space is
also an aesthetic design and it is interesting to see the two
objectives combined. There is also a mandala garden outside
the walled garden. Opening times - House open April to end September,
Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holiday Mondays. Open 2pm to 5pm.
Gardens open all year daily 10am to 6pm (or dusk).
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Belmont Park, Throwley, Faversham, Kent, ME13 0HH Belmont Park is 4.5 miles south west of Faversham, off A251. BELMONT PARK CLICK |
Tel : 01795 890202 |
Broadview Gardens
A college garden with a good plant collection and a series of
demonstration and experimental gardens. The gardens are coming
under the influence of the University of Greenwich BA Hons
Garden Design course, which has a studio on this campus.
Broadview Gardens is a unique garden originally designed and
maintained as a teaching resource for students at Hadlow
College, now open to the public. The 8 acres of garden are
formed around a 100 metre long double mixed border backed with
clipped Yew hedges and columnar Oak trees. From the border run
two grass avenues lined with clipped hedges. Hanging from this
structure are a variety of large and small contemporary and
traditional gardens designed and built by students of Hadlow
College. Each year, from September to May, students build new
gardens on themes from domestic gardens, show gardens to
public landscape styles using an extensive variety of plants
and materials in common and innovative ways. A selection of
the gardens currently able to be seen are The Grasses Garden,
The Medicinal Garden, The Oriental Garden, The subtropical
style Garden (May to October), The Italian Garden and the Dry
Garden. There is also a natural style space with lake, meadow
and wooded areas, and an ornamental planted lake with moist
border.
Broadview Gardens are used as a teaching resource for our BA (Hons Garden Design, our HND in Amenity Horticulture and other programmes (including the University of Greenwich MA and BA in Landscape Architecture). Opening times - All year. Daily. Open 10am to 5pm (4pm on Sunday). |
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Hadlow, nr Tonbridge, Kent, TN11 0AL 4 miles east of Tonbridge, west of Hadlow village. BROADVIEW GARDENS CLICK |
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Canterbury Cathedral Cloister Garden
Canterbury Cathedral was founded in 602 rebuilt
after the Norman Conquest (1066) by the first Norman
archbishop Lanfranc (1070-1077). He also built the cloister
when is shown on the oldest European garden drawing (1165) of
an actual cloister. The cloisters were rebuilt in the 15th
century. See blog post on the social use of cloister gardens
and information on monastic cloister garths.Canterbury was founded as a cathedral (ie the seat of a
bishop). It then became a monastic instutition, Christ Chuch
Priory, which was disolved in 1539. The cloister, which was
the heart of the monks' daily routine, survives.
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Cathedral House, 11 The Precincts, Canterbury, Kent CT1 2EH Canterbury Cathedral Precincts. Enter Precincts by main Christchurch gate. No access for cars: please use park & ride and public car parks. Gardens will be signed within Precincts click here for a map CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL CLICK |
Tel : 01227 762862 |
Camer Park
Camer Park is comprised of 45 acres of designated Outstanding
Natural Beauty. Following the death of its last resident, Kate
Smith-Masters, the Camer estate was sold to Strood Rural
District Council in 1967 for �9,750 and converted to a public
park in 1971. Visitors can choose to either roam at leisure
admiring the variety of original trees that make up the mature
parkland or undertake one of the series of walks devised by
Meopham Footpaths Group through the adjoining woodland.
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Camer Park Road, Meopham, Kent DA13 0AL CAMER PARK CLICK |
Tel : 01474 337553 |
Charts Edge, Westerham
Charts Edge is located on the outskirts of Westerham, Kent
(near to Chartwell) as seen on TV and in the Good Gardens
Guide. There are 10 acres of spectacular gardens interspersed
with many unusual and diverse features including magnificent
displays of rhododendrons and azaleas, a Victorian folly and
dell garden, water gardens and cascades. We also have a rill
garden with rainbow border, a sculpture trail, rock gardens
and mixed/herbaceous borders along with an exotic garden. The
majority of the plants are labelled and there are many rare
and unusual plants. Other features include a tearoom and plant
sales. The gardens are ideally suited for all ages, and
provide partial access for disabled visitors. Dogs and group
tours are also welcome. From Friday 16th April to Friday 17th
September - Friday's and Sunday's 2-5pm. Private visits
by appointment, including tours by the Head Gardener. Tearoom
and plant sales. Partial access for disabled visitors
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Charts Edge, Hosey Hill, Westerham, Kent, TN16 1PL, �m S of Westerham, 4m N of Edenbridge. On B2026 towards Chartwell click here for a map CHARTS EDGE CLICK |
Tel 01959 565541/01732 504556 |
Chartwell House Gardens
Once the home of Winston Churchill, Chartwell boasts
spectacular views over the Kent countryside. The gardens
include the various lakes and ponds which Churchill built, as
well as Lady Churchill�s rose garden and a vegetable garden,
which is being restored to its original state. The house
contains a vast collection of Churchill�s paintings, photos
and memorabilia. Sir Winston Churchill's garden has a fine
site and a calm dignified air. The style is Arts and Crafts,
with a grass terrace in front of the house, a walled garden to
one side and an 'informal' area on the other. It was designed
by Sir Winston and Lady Churchill, with the Malborough
Pavilion designed by Philip Tilden. Sir Winston built the
garden walls and a summerhouse himself. The property also has
a restaurant and a National Trust gift shop. Details of
special events, such as guided walks and lectures, can be
obtained upon request.
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Mapleton Road, Westerham, Kent TN16 1PS 4m N of Edenbridge. 2m S of Westerham. Fork L off B2026 after 1�m click here for a map CHARTWELL CLICK |
Tel :01732 868193 |
Cobham Hall Garden
One of the largest, finest and most important houses in Kent,
Cobham Hall is an outstandingly beautiful, red brick mansion
in Elizabethan, Jacobean, Carolean and 18th Century styles.It
yields much of interest to the student of art, architecture
and history. The Elizabethan wings were begun in 1584 whilst
the central section contains the Gilt Hall, wonderfully
decorated by John Webb, Inigo Jones_ most celebrated pupil,
1654. Further rooms were decorated by James Wyatt in the 18th
century.Cobham Hall, now a girls_ school, has been visited by
several of the English monarchs from Elizabeth I to Edward
VIII, later Duke of Windsor.A great Elizabethan house, with
seventeenth and eighteenth century additions, set in a deer
park which no longer has deer. Humphry Repton produced a Red
Book for the garden (c1790) and it is being restored the
Cobham Hall Heritage Trust. The bastion and balustrade Humphry
Repton designed survive and have been restored, as has a
section of Repton's wire fence. His grand plan for making
gardens round what was a big house in a bare landscape is very
much in evidence. The 'Elizabethan' gardens in front of the
house were not part of Repton's scheme - they were designed by
a Cobham Hall school teacher (Kathleen Faure) in the
1980s. The area east of the house has a small temple and
a pumphouse designed by Repton. Repton hoped to 'astonish some
of the improvers in modern serpentine gardening' by proposing
a 'broad and stately mall along a straight line of
terrace' Opening times - Various Sunday, Wednesday and
Bank Holidays. 1. Open 2pm to 6pm.
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Cobham, Kent DA12 3BL 5m W of Rochester. 8m E of M25 J2. Take A2 to exit signed Cobham, Shorne, Higham. Disregard Sat Nav directions to Lodge Lane; entrance to Cobham Hall on Brewers Rd 100m S of A2 click here for a map COBHAM HALL CLICK |
Tel :01474 823371 |
Doddington Place Gardens
The lovely landscaped gardens are set in the grounds of an
imposing Victorian mansion and cover ten acres. There is a
notable woodland garden � spectacular in May and June � which
includes many different varieties of rhododendron and azalea;
also a large Edwardian rock garden with pools; a formal sunk
garden with borders and a recently completed flint and brick
folly. Extensive lawns and avenues are framed by impressive
clipped yew hedges and many fine trees.open 2010. Every Sunday
from Easter Day until the end of September. Sundays 2.00
pm - 5.00 pm. Bank Holiday Mondays 2 � 5:00 pm. Group visits
on other days by arrangement. Coaches by appt only.
Refreshments, disabled access.
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Sittingbourne, Kent ME9 0BB 6m SE of Sittingbourne. From A20 turn N opp Lenham or from A2 turn S at Teynham or Ospringe (Faversham), all 4m click here for a map DODDINGTON PLACE GARDENS CLICK |
Tel : 01795 886385 |
Downs House
Visit the family home of Charles Darwin and see the very
chair in which he sat to write the scientific masterpiece that
first scandalised and then revolutionised the Victorian world.
Walk in the footsteps of a true genius and compare Darwin�s
public persona with the family man. Through a variety of
displays and interactive exhibitions especially designed to
inspire a younger audience, you can involve yourself in Key
Questions about mankind and its origins.Orchids, sundews,
peas, hollyhocks and even weeds all played a central role in
Charles Darwin�s evolutionary studies.
Many of the experiments he conducted on them for over 40 years in his �living� laboratory - his pretty garden at Down House near Orpington , Kent - have now been recreated by head gardener Toby Beasley and his team. They form the highlight of twice-weekly expertly guided tours of the restored Victorian grounds taking place throughout the summer. The tours graphically bring to life Darwin �s prolific studies of nature in his gardens at Down House and in the surrounding countryside � the area selected as this year�s UK nomination to UNESCO for World Heritage Site statusOpening times - March to mid December. Opens 11am. Guided garden tours June to September every Wednesday and Sunday at 3pm. Tea Room, Good disabled access. |
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Luxted Road, Downe, Kent BR6 7JT Down House garden is off the A21, signposted from Biggin Hill. DOWNS HOUSE CLICK |
Tel : 01689 859119 |
East Northdown Farm & Gardens
This lovely garden is at the home of William and Louise
Friend. East Northdown has a traditional Kent farmhouse garden
on chalk near the sea. It has a wide range of plants tolerant of local conditions,
especially draught tolerant, grey leaved or evergreen small
shrubs that benefit from the dry, windy but mild Mediterranean
microclimate. The adjacent nursery has a vast range of small trees,
shrubs and perennials in a variety of sizes on sale which are
catalogued on their web-site. Please phone for details.
Refreshments, dogs on lead.
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East Northdown Farm and Gardens, Margate, Kent CT9 3ES 5m SW of Sevenoaks. 1�m S of A25 on Sundridge-Ide Hill Rd. 1�m N of Ide Hill off B2042 click here for a map EAST NORTHDOWN CLICK |
Tel 01843 862060 |
Emmetts Garden
Fans of Merchant Ivory will recognise these 18 acres of
gardens and woodland from the 1985 film �Room With A View�.
Frederick Lubbock, influenced by his friend, the Edwardian
garden writer, William Robinson, was responsible for
transforming the existing farmland into the six acres of
informal gardens. In addition to having the highest tree top
in Kent, the 100 feet high Wellingtonia, the gardens contain
numerous rare shrubs and trees from across the world. Of
particular note are the Italianate Rose Garden, the Camellia
Garden and the Bluebell Den. Opening times - Mid March to May:
Tuesday to Sunday., June: Wednesday to Sunday., July to
October: Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday., Open 11am to
5pm.
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Ide Hill, Sevenoaks, Kent TN14 6AY 5m SW of Sevenoaks. 1�m S of A25 on Sundridge-Ide Hill Rd. 1�m N of Ide Hill off B2042 click here for a map EMMETTS GARDENS CLICK |
Tel : 01732 751509 |
Finchcocks Garden
Finchcocks is an early Georgian manor house surrounded by 13
acres of gardens and parkland. The house is now a musical
museum with a famous collection of period keyboards. There is
a walled garden, pergolas and orchard. Opening times - Easter
to September. Sundays and Bank Holiday Mondays. Also open
Wednesday and Thursdays in August.
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Finchcocks, Kent, TN17 1HH On the A262. FINCHCOCKS GARDEN CLICK |
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Godinton House and Gardens
"An ancient estate in a magnificant park with thrilling
formal gardens now splendidly restored - one of Kent�s finest"
- The Times. A Jacobean house incorporating a medieval hall,
Tudor staircase and later additions. Its wonderful carving,
furniture, porcelain and contrasting decoration, reflect a
fascinating history. Set in 12 acres of wonderful gardens and
surrounded by tranquil parkland, convenient for M20 (J9) and
Ashford. Visitors are taken in small groups on a guided tour
of the house and are free to explore the gardens at
will.Opening times - Late March to late October. Garden opens
Thursday to Monday 2pm to 5.30pm.
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Godinton House, Godinton Lane, Ashford, Kent TN23 3BP 1�m W of Ashford. M20 J9 to Ashford. Take A20 towards Charing and Lenham, then follow brown tourist signs click here for a map GODITON HOUSE & GARDENS CLICK |
Tel : 01233 620773 |
Goodnestone Park Gardens
A Palladian house with garden features from various periods.
There is parkland, a terrace, a walled garden and a woodland
garden. Jane Austen was a frequent visitor here, to see her
brother. Opening times - End March to end October. Daily
except Mondays (but open Bank Holidays) and Tuesdays. Also
open some Sundays for early Spring bulbs before end March -
check Goodnestone Website. Open 11am to 5pm.
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Goodnestone, Canterbury, Kent, CT3 1PL 6m SE of Canterbury. Village lies S of B2046 from A2 to Wingham. Brown tourist signs off B2046 click here for a map GOODNESTONE PARK GARDENS CLICK |
Tel 01304 840107 |
Great Comp Garden
Great Comp is a garden of 7 acres, comprising many
beautiful and rare shrubs, perennials and other hardy and half
hardy plants. It is a plantsman's haven, with the year
starting off with Helleborus, followed by Magnolias,
Rhododendrons and Azaleas; then through the remainder of the
year with rare and exotic shrubs and perennial plants - such
as the huge collection of Salvias.
There are substantial areas of both formal and informal plantings - teasingly linked with meandering grass paths and home built ruins - homing in on an Italian Garden! The garden has been built over the last 40 years by Eric Cameron. The garden is open every day from 1st April - 31st October. 11am until 5pm. Coach parties are welcome - by appointment. Visits can be arranged outside normal opening times. |
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Comp Lane, Platt, Borough Green, Sevenoaks, Kent, TN15 8QS 7m E of Sevenoaks. A20 at Wrotham Heath, take Seven Mile Lane, B2016; at 1st Xrds turn R; garden on L �m click here for a map GREAT COMP GARDEN CLICK |
Tel : 01732 885094 |
Great Dixter House and Gardens
Great Dixter is the family home of the late Christopher
Lloyd, who had devoted his lifetime to creating one of the
most experimental, exciting and constantly changing gardens of
our time. Incorporating many medieval buildings, the gardens
surround the house, each complementing the other. There is a wide variety of interest at from yew
topiary, carpets of meadow flowers, dazzling colourful mixed
borders (including the famous Long Border), natural ponds, a
formal pool, and the wonderful Exotic Garden. Christopher
Lloyd and head gardener Fergus Garrett were constantly
experimenting at this great garden which no garden enthusiast
should miss. House and Gardens open 1st April to 31st October
- Tuesday to Sunday and Bank Holiday Mondays. Gardens 11.00 to
5.00pm (last admission) House 2.00 to 5.00pm Shop, disabled access although difficult in places, plant
sales, refreshments.
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Groombridge Bridge Place
This magical house and gardens were the setting for a new
adaptation of Pride and Prejudice and it is easy to see why.
The formal gardens were laid out to be part of the house
outside, while the enchanted forest offers exciting
playgrounds and stunning views. The bird of prey centre offers
flying displays three times a day, while the dark walk and the
swing walk offer excitement! If you are lucky you may catch a
glimpse of the zeedonk and the shy deer which live in the
forest. The garden restaurant offers good food while the
country store offers souvenirs of your day.Opening times - End
March to early November. Daily. Open 10am to 5:30pm or dusk if
earlier.
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Groombridge, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN3 9QG Groombridge Place garden is 4 miles south west of Tunbridge Wells, by A264 and B2110. GROOMBRIDGE PLACE CLICK |
Tel : 01892 861444 |
Hall Place
A fine Grade 1 Listed country house built in 1540 for Sir
John Champneis, a Lord Mayor of London, and extended in the
17th century. The house is set in beautiful formal gardens on
the banks of the River Cray. Now owned by Bexley Council, some
of its rooms are open to the public. A magnificent Great Hall
contains an 18th century chamber organ built by George
England. Hall Place houses Bexley Museum and galleries that
offer a changing programme of exhibitions throughout the year.
The house is also the venue for concerts, lectures and private
functions. Open daily in summer and Monday - Saturday in
winter.
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Bourne Road, Bexley, Kent, DA5 1PQ 4m W of Tonbridge. From A21 Sevenoaks to Tonbridge, B245 to Hildenborough, then R onto B2027 through Leigh & on R click here for a map |
Tel : 01322 526574 |
Hever Castle Garden
Childhood home of Ann Boleyn, dating back to 1270. Step back
into the splendour of the Tudor Court as it is recreated with
costumed figures, displays and portraits. The garden was made,
after 1903, for William Waldorf Astor, with 1,000 men
employed. Its style is Italian/Arts and Crafts and still
contains the large collection of Italian sculpture which Astor
assembled when American Ambassador in Rome. The gardens were
designed by an architect (F L Pearson) and a nurseryman (J
Cheale). A 38 acre lake was also made, dug by 800 workers over
2 years. The garden has topiary chessmen clipped from golden
yew, a Pompeiian Wall, a great pergola, a loggia, a rose
garden and a fountain inspired by the Villa d'Este. Adventure
playground including NEW Henry VIII's Tower Maze, gift shop,
garden shop, restaurants. Opening times - Easter to October.
Daily. Gardens open 10:45am to 6pm. Also open Thursday to
Sunday in November.
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Hever, Edenbridge, Kent, TN8 7NG 3m SE of Edenbridge. Between Sevenoaks & East Grinstead off B2026. Signed from J5 & J6 of M25, A21, A264 click here for a map HEVER CASTLE & GROUNDS CLICK |
Tel : 01732 865224 |
Hole Park Garden
Hole Park Gardens are situated on the edge of the picturesque
Weald village of Rolvenden. A family owned estate Hole Park
has been owned by the Barham family for the past four
generations.The gardens reflect the care and long-term
planning that is unique to family owned estates. It also
manages to combine formalised gardens with true woodland
elements.Visitors can now enjoy the New Exotic Border and
autumn colour in the gardens.
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Rolvenden, Cranbrook, Kent, TN17 4JB 4m SW of Tenterden. Midway between Rolvenden & Benenden on B2086 click here for a map HOLE PARK GARDEN CLICK |
Tel : 01580 241 344 / 241 386 |
Iden Croft Herbs
Iden Croft Herbs is situated no more than 10 minutes drive
from Sissinghurst Castle and should be visited if you are in
the area. The garden and nursery has all the atmosphere of the 1950s
and there are surprises at every corner. You will be surrounded by herbs and the gravel paths lead you
to a gate in the wall where you step through to a lovely
walled garden which dates from Tudor times. In here there are
more herbs, herbaceous plants climbers, and aromatic plants. There is a National collection of mints and many plants can
be purchased in the extensive nursery. open - March to
September - Monday through to Saturday 9 am - 5 pm. Sundays
& Bank Holidays 11 am - 5pm.
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Ightham Mote
This Grade I listed building is a fine example of a 14th
Century moated manor house and visitors can still view some of
the original rooms that date back to when it was built in
1330, including the Great Hall, Crypt, Old Chapel and two
Solars.A rectangular lawn, on the site of a medieval stew
pond, gives a Enclosed Style appearance to the garden. The
National Trust is restoring some of the nineteenth century
planting. For almost 700 years the gardens have provided the
backdrop and setting for all the dramas of life played out at
Ightham Mote.The needs of food production, fashion, new
pastimes, collector�s zeal and the changing financial fortunes
of the owners have all left their mark. Like the house, the
garden is a survivor, retaining many of its oldest features.
Just as in the house we are left with a patchwork of different
periods the significance of which are only now coming to
light.We are approaching the end of an extensive period of
research into the designed landscape which will inform the way
that the gardens are used and presented. This will allow us to
better reflect the history of this wonderful garden. Ightham
Mote�s 14-acre garden nestles in a sunken valley &
surrounds the beautiful medieval moated manor house. The North
Lake and Woodland Garden with ornamental pond & cascade
was created in the early 19th century with interesting trees
to walk and sit amongst with pleasurable views to the house
showing off its romantic setting. The Orchard, Enclosed
Garden, Memorial Garden and Vegetable & Cutting Garden all
contribute to the garden�s sense of tranquility for which it
is famed. The garden has �sat quietly� as a backdrop during
the 15 year conservation project on the house. Now emerging
out of the shadows for its moment of real glory, it is an
exciting time to visit as a Conservation Plan is underway for
the garden to become an attraction in its own right. These
changes will be interpreted for our visitors as they
occur.Opening times - Core Season 2009: 14 March - 1 November.
11.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. (Last entry 4.30 p.m.) Closed
Tues/Weds.
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Mote Road, Ivy Hatch, Sevenoaks, Kent, TN15 0NT 6m E of Sevenoaks. Off A25, 2�m S of Ightham. Buses from rail stns Sevenoaks or Borough Green to Ivy Hatch, �m walk to Ightham Mote click here for a map IGHTHAM MOTE CLICK |
Tel : 01732 810378 |
Kearsney Court Garden
A garden designed by Thomas Mawson. There is a canal garden
bounded by pergolas and a serpentine lake. Opening times - All
year, Daily, Open dawn to dusk
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Alkham Road, Dover, Kent, CT16 3PG 2 miles north east of Dover. KEARSLEY COURT GARDEN CLICK |
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Knole Park
Created in the 15th Century for the Archbishops of Canterbury
to have somewhere away from court for hunting and other
recreational activities, these 1000 acres of beautiful
parkland is the only remaining medieval deer park in the
county. Visitors to the park, which is owned by the current
Lord Sackville, are frequently amazed by how close one can get
to the herds of wild deer that the park is home to. Knole Park
also provides access to Sevenoaks Environmental Park which
features a mixture of wetlands, wild flower meadows and
woodland.Opening times - Garden open late March to late
October on Wednesdays, 11am to 4pm. Park open daily for
pedestrians.
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Sevenoaks, Kent TN15 0RP �m SE of Sevenoaks. Stn: Sevenoaks click here for a map KNOLE PARK CLICK |
Tel : 01732 462100 |
Leeds Castle and Culpeper Gardens
Shrouded in mist, mystery and legend, Leeds Castle rises from
its own lake amidst one of England�s most picturesque
counties; the survivor of 1,000 years emerges into the 21st
Century pre-eminent among the great buildings of the British
Isles. It has experienced battles, witnessed intrigue,
entertained and solaced leaders of men, inspired countless
artists and now provides a place of fascination and enjoyment
to half a million visitors each year of all ages. It is very
beautiful but nothing remains of the medieval or Tudor gardens
which the castle surely had. The tower, described as a
'Gloriette', was designed as a place from which to view the
park. There is also a garden, named after the herbalist
Nicholas Culpeper, which was started by Russell Page in 1980
and is now mature. In 1987 a maze with a grotto was added. The
designers were Randall Coate and Adrian Fisher. The Woodland
Garden has meandering streams. The Lady Baillie Garden
overlooks the lake and has a red brick Arts and Crafts style.A
3,000-acre estate originally surrounded the castle. The
parkland is now much smaller, but still contains farms,
woodland, a golf course and several gardens. In Spring, the
Wood Garden alongside the River Len is a particularly lovely
way to approach the castle. Its carpet of Daffodils, Narcissi
and Anemones presents a vibrant burst of colour. Later in the
year, the visitor is treated to the splendor of Azaleas and
Rhododendrons. Opening times - All year. Daily. Closed , 3rd
July, 6th and 7th November and 25th December. Open 10am, last
admission 3pm (Oct-Mar), 4.30pm (Apr-Sep). ME17 1PL
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Near Maidstone, Kent, Leeds Castle garden is 6 miles east of Maidstone and 0.25 miles south of A20 LEEDS CASTLE CLICK |
Tel : 01622 765400 |
Lullingstone Castle World Garden
Near to Roman Villa, this historic family mansion and church
was frequented by Henry VIII and Queen Anne. Tom Hart Dyke
converted the castle's 2 acre walled gardens into a World
Garden of Plants to raise funds for the upkeep of his
ancestral home. The design of the World Garden is a
(roughly drawn) map of the world consisting of
continent-shaped beds. Plant species from around the world are
planted in the map according to their country of origin.
Notable specimens include a Wollemi Pine and Silver Princess
Eucalyptus Caesia. The planting design, by Adam Bailey, is
good. But the world map cannot be seen from eye level and, had
the ground been level, the design idea would have worked very
much better if the land between the continents had been water
and all the pedestrian routes were on bridges or dry land.The
old residential castle and chapel are exceptionally fine and a
good selection of plants is on sale. Opening times - Early
April to late September. Friday and Saturday open 12pm to 5pm.
Sunday and Bank Holidays except Good Friday open 2pm to
6pm.
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Lullingstone Park, Eynsford, Dartford, Kent, DA4 0JA 1m from Eynsford. M25 J3, signs to Brands Hatch then Eynsford. In Eynsford turn R at church over ford bridge. Follow lane under viaduct, with Lullingstone Roman Villa on R, to private rd sign, follow signs for World Garden via Gatehouse click here for a map LULLINGTON CASTLE CLICK |
Tel : 01322 862114 |
Marle Place Gardens
Tucked away up a Wealden lane lies an enchanting garden where
planting and art blend to create a magical surprise around
every corner. Marle Place is a peaceful, privately owned
Wealden garden with ten acres of formal planting and many more
acres of woodland and orchard. The delightful gardens are a
combination of hedged rooms and tree lined avenues, lakes and
unusual sculptures and teaming with wildlife. In the Spring
there are the flowering herbaceous and annual plants and
unusual shrubs to give scent and colour throughout the
year.Marle Place is an extensive and peaceful Wealden garden
cared for and enlarged by the artist and tree loving owners of
40 years. Victorian and Edwardian features, a gazebo, a
rockery and an Italianate scented garden blend with modern
planting and planning, including a mosaic terrace. Within the
yew hedged kitchen garden a restored Victorian glasshouse
holds an exotic display of orchids. Glorious fresh
Spring colour is followed by the scent and abundance of
midsummer shrub roses, annuals and perennials. Autumn�s
spectacular leaf colour, displayed in the huge variety of
trees old and new, and the sparkle of the herbaceous borders
close the season. The gardens are encircled by ancient
woodland a stream and ponds.
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Marle Place Road, Brenchley, Kent TN12 7HS 8m SE of Tonbridge. From A21 Kippings Cross roundabout take B2160 to Matfield, R to Brenchley, then follow brown tourist signs. From A21 Forstal Farm roundabout take B2162 Horsmonden rd and follow signs click here for a map MARLE PLACE GARDENS CLICK |
Tel : 01892 722304 |
Mount Ephraim Gardens
Mount Ephraim Gardens are at the heart of an 800 acre estate
comprising the house and gardens, a progressive fruit farm,
woodland and grazing. The glory of the garden lies in its
superb site. The house, rebuilt in 1870, but the home of the
Dawes family for over 300 years, commands a truly magnificent
view over woodland parks, orchards and the Swale and Thames
Estuary.
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Staple Street, Hernhill, Faversham, Kent, ME13 9TX 3m E of Faversham. From end of M2, then A299 take slip rd 1st L to Hernhill, signed to gardens click here for a map MOUNT EPHRAIM GARDENS CLICH |
Tel : 01227 751496 |
Old Archbishop�s Palace
Experts believe the original features of this Grade I listed
structure date from the 11th Century. It was intended to house
the clergy from the local parish church, but in 1349 the then
Archbishop of Canterbury, Simon Islip, demolished the majority
of the building in order to use the materials for his new
palace at Maidstone. The more recent private owners have used
local materials to restore it to its former glory and the
original features include a fully operational well and a 13th
Century oak door.
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Owl House Gardens
Owl House Gardens are made up of sixteen acres, which are
divided up into four main sections. The pavilion garden and
great lawn is the first area visitors will see, in this
section is the rose temple, a favourite of Lady Dufferin
herself. The woodland and temple garden boasts spectacular
displays of bluebells in the spring and attracts all kinds of
wildlife. The water garden plays host to various ponds and
fountains while the attractive walled garden takes you back to
the caf� and gift shop.
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Mount Pleasant, Lamberhurst, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN3 8LY |
Tel : 01892 891290 |
Penshurst Place & Gardens
Penshurst Place is a magnificent mediaeval house surrounded
by equally magnificent gardens and ancient parkland. The house
has been in the same family since 1552 and is maintained as a
family home today. The gardens are richly varied, one area
being divided by miles of yew hedge into a number of
self-contained garden rooms, each with their own individual
character and style. Another area is given over the Union Flag
Garden where lavender and red and white roses are planted to
form the Union flag of Great Britain.
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Penshurst, Kent TN11 8DG 6m NW of Tunbridge Wells. SW of Tonbridge on B2176, signed from A26 N of Tunbridge Wells click here for a map PENSHURST PLACE & GARDENS CLICK |
Tel : 01892 870307 |
Pines Garden
The Pines Garden is a 6-acre arboretum-like garden with, as
the name suggests, a range of conifers. The Kitchen Garden has
over 40 different species of fruit with exotics as well as
natives. There is a roundhouse shelter built from recycled
wood from felled leylandii trees. The garden also features a
cascade and adjoining lake, a rockery, grass labyrinth,
flowering shrubs and a statue of Winston Churchill. The Pines
Garden has been run organically since 2002. This involves
working in harmony with the natural systems, composting,
recycling waste materials and using natural predators to
control pests. This 6-acre Garden has many fine features including a lake, a
specially created grass labyrinth and a roundhouse shelter for
picnics. You can also visit our new organic kitchen garden
with over 40 different species of fruit and vegetables from
the exotic to the familiar. There are paths for buggy and
wheelchair access and lots of seating for visitors to come and
unwind at any time of the year. The St Margaret's Bay Trust is an education and environmental
charity which owns and manages The Pines Calyx�, a conference,
training and events venue located within the 6 acre Pines
Garden. Additional facilities include St Margaret's Museum and
adjoining tearoom. Opening times - All year. Daily except 25th
December. Open 10am to 5pm.
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Beach Road, St Margaret's Bay, Dover, Kent, CT15 6DZ 4�m NE of Dover. Approach village of St Margaret's-at-Cliffe off A258 Dover/Deal rd. Continue through village centre & down Bay Hill. Signed just before beach click here for a map PINES GARDEN CLICK |
Tel : 01304 851737 |
Port Lympne Gardens
A great Edwardian house, designed by Sir Herbert Baker in the
Cape Dutch style, overlook Romney Marsh and the English
Channel. The garden was designed by the owner, Sir Philip
Sassoon with help from Philip Tilden. The garden then fell
into decay and its central fountain was destroyed. After 1973,
the garden was rescued by a new owner, John Aspinall, with
advice from Russell Page. There is a monumental stairway, a
lily pool, a Magnolia walk, a Chess garden, a series of
terraces, herbaceous borders and bedding. Port Lympne Gardens are set in 15 acres of beautiful
landscaped terrain and include a vineyard, figary, chessboard
and stripe garden. Enjoy breathtaking panoramic views from the
Trojan stairway across Romney Marsh and the English
Channel. Attention to detail within each of section of the gardens is
exhibited by complimentary grouping of colour. The gardens are
of interest throughout the year with Spring bedding and Summer
bedding. Port Lympne Mansion was built for Philip Sassoon between
1914-1920. A lavish and expensive project, professional
leading craftsmen were employed - including architect Sir
Herbert Baker famous for the design of New Delhi in India and
Philip Tilden a well known designer.
The late John Aspinall bought Port Lympne in 1973 to house his collection of rare and endangered species. The mansion house is located in 600 acres of its wild animal park in Kent and consists of delightful mural painted romms by famous English artists such as Rex Whistler, Spencer Roberts and Martin Jordan. Opening times - Port Lympne Wild Animal Park is open All year. Daily except 25th December. Summer:10am-6pm (last admission 4.30pm) Winter: 10am-5pm (last admission 3.30pm) Garden & Mansion Tours available from 10am to 4pm. Tours can be tailored to your specific requirements and are available all year-round. Please call 01303 264 647 for more information on prices |
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Lympne, nr Hythe, Kent, CT21 4PD Port Lympne Gardens are 18 miles south of Canterbury and 3 miles west of Hythe (leave M20 at junction 11). PORT LYMPNE GARDENS CLICK |
Tel 01303 264647 |
Red House
Commissioned by William Morris in 1859 and designed by Philip
Webb, Red House is of enormous international significance in
the history of domestic architecture and garden design. The
garden was designed to "clothe" the house with a series of
sub-divided areas, which still exist. House and garden now
provide an oasis in an suburban environment. 2010 open 3 March
- 28 November - Wed - Sun 11 - 5. 3 - 19 December - Fri
- Sun 11 - 5. Open BH Mondays. Free admission for
National Trust members
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Red House Red House Lane, Bexleyheath DA6 8JF RED HOUSE CLICK |
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Restoration House
Restoration House, in the Kent city of Rochester, 30 miles
south-east of London, takes its name from the stay by King
Charles II on the eve of the monarch's restoration to the
throne. Described as England�s finest pre-Civil War town
house, it opened to the public in 2000 and belongs to Robert
Tucker, who admits his work there is "a labour of love".
Restoration House: Was previously owned by TV comedian Rod
Hull, who fell to his death from the roof. Upstairs is the
chamber in which, in Dickens� story, Miss Havisham�s wedding
feast lay untouched. Has beautiful rooms filled with 17th/18th
century furniture and portraits by Reynolds, Gainsborough and
others. A walled garden includes a formal pond, yew hedges and
herbaceous borders.
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17-19 Crow Lane, Rochester, Kent, ME1 1RF |
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Riverhill House Gardens
An early eighteenth century house with a garden made by its
nineteenth century owner, John Rogers, who was a keen
horticulturalist. Planting began in 1842. The garden has
terraces, big trees, rhododendrons and azaleas. Opening times
- Late March to late June. Sundays and Bank Holiday Saturdays
and Mondays. Open 11am-5pm.
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Sevenoaks, Kent, TN15 0RR 2m S of Sevenoaks on A225. click here for a map RIVERHILL HOUSE GARDENS CLICK |
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Sandling Park
Sandling is marvellous in May as it is essentially a spring
garden, comprising 25 acres set in a medieval wood, drained by
natural streams. For over 100 years the Hardy
family has planted rare trees, rhododendrons, azaleas,
magnolias, camellias and other woodland plants - and most
flower in May. Sandling was devastated by the 1987 hurricane and closed to
the public. Over 400 trees came down, smashing
everything beneath them and removing the vital top
cover. The restoration began, and the gardening
fraternity came to the rescue with generous gifts of rare
plants from public and private collections, which are now
coming to maturity. The garden is classified as
Grade II Heritage. Open every Sunday and Wednesday in May
10-5. Admission �4, children free.
Teas. Free parking. No
dogs. Unsuitable for wheelchairs
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Hythe, Kent, CT21 4HN, 1�m NW of Hythe. Entrance off A20 only. From M20 J11 turn E onto A20. Entrance �m click here for a map |
Tel:01303 260541 |
Scotney Castle Garden
A fourteenth century moated castle with a garden that is a
prime example of picturesque aesthetic ideas applied to garden
design. From 1952 to 1970 it belonged to Christopher Hussey,
author of an excellent book on The Picturesque, which traces
the ideas to Price and Knight. The author's grandfather,
Edward Hussey, was an amateur artist and had the new house
built with a terrace, designed by William Sawrey Gilpin, and a
transition to the picturesque castle garden. The latter is
planted with exotic plants, in the picturesque manner. Lanning
Roper designed a circular herb garden near the bridge. Opening
times - March to October. Wednesday to Sunday. Open 11am to
5pm. Also weekend opening in November and December.
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Lamberhurst, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, TN3 8JN 6m SE of Tunbridge Wells. On A21 London-Hastings, brown tourist signs. Bus: (Mon to Sat) Tunbridge Wells-Wadhurst, alight Lamberhurst Green click here for a map SCOTNEY CASTLE GARDEN CLICK |
Tel : 01892 893820 |
Sissinghurst Garden
A sixteenth century tower, and other buildings, with the most
famous twentieth century garden in England. Sissinghurst
garden is a prime example of the Arts and Crafts style. The
garden was made on the site of a medieval manor and some
structures survive. Harold Nicolson, a diplomat and author,
laid down the main lines of the Sissinghurst design in the
1930s. Vita Sackville-West, a poet, a garden writer and
Harold's wife, took responsibility for the planting at
Sissinghurst garden. She worked as an 'artist-gardener'. Her
planting design was brilliant. The historical importance of
Sissinghurst Castle Garden comes from its role in transmitting
Gertrude Jekyll's design philosophy to a host of visitors. The
most famous and influential feature of Sissinghurst is the
White Garden. It exemplified and popularised Jekyll's idea of
using colour themes in planting design. Opening times - Mid
March to early November. Friday to Tuesday.
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Sissinghurst, Cranbrook, Kent, England, TN17 2AB 10m E of Tunbridge Wells. E of Sissinghurst village, �m from Sissinghurst NT garden on A262 click here for a map SISSINGHURST GARDENS CLICK |
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Squerryes Court Garden
A seventeenth century house (c1681) with park, lake and
garden. The old 'formal garden', of 1689, was removed in the
eighteenth century but was shown on a print in 1719. A 300
year old avenue survives and the old garden is being restored.
The garden suffered serious damage during the 1987 storm and
many mature trees were lost. It has parterres, a dovecot, a
gazebo. The borders, rose garden, heather beds and woodland
gardens have a later origin. During the last twenty years the family have been restoring
the formal gardens using the early eighteenth century plan as
a guideline. Borders, parterres, hedges and avenues have been
planted. Spring bulbs, rhododendrons, roses and herbaceous borders
make it a garden for all seasons. The woodland walks, lake and
fine views add to the peaceful setting. Originally laid out in the formal style in 1700 using some of
the medieval plans the garden was landscaped in the middle of
the eighteenth century.
Opening times - April to September. Wednesday, Sunday and
Bank Holiday Mondays. Open 11:30am to 5pm.
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Westerham, Kent, England, TN16 1SJ �m W of Westerham. Signed from A25 click here for a map SQUERRYES COURT GARDEN CLICK |
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St Augustine's Abbey
Now an archaeological site but the cloister garth survives.
The oldest surviving plan for a British garden is for the
nearby Christ Church Monastery cloister, now rebuilt as
Canterbury Cathedral Cloister. Opening times - All year. April
to June open Wednesday to Sunday. Daily in July and August.
Sundays only September to March., Open 10am to 5pm (6pm July
and August).
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Longport, Canterbury, Kent, CT1 1TF 0.5 miles east of Canterbury Cathedral. ST.AUGUSTINE'S ABBEY CLICK |
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Stoneacre Garden
A half-timbered house with a twentieth century 'cottage
garden'. Part of the house dates from the fifteenth century
and part was added by Aymer Vallance in the 1920s when he
purchased the Stoneacre. He published a book on The Art of
William Morris in 1897 and gave Stoneacre to the National
Trust in 1928. Rosemary Alexander, who runs the English
Gardening School, held the tenancy from the National Trust for
12 years. There are colour themed borders, a white/green
garden, and interesting plants in the courtyard, a
summerhouse, orchard and a wild garden. It has something of
the character of Great Dixter. Opening times - April to early
October. Saturday and Bank Holiday Mondays. Open 11am to
5.30pm (last entry 5pm).
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Otham, Maidstone, Kent, ME15 8RS Stoneacre garden is 4 miles south east of Maidstone. Leave M20 at junction 7. At north end of Otham village. STONEACRE GARDEN CLICK |
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The Salutation � The Secret Gardens of Sandwich
The garden was designed by Lutyens in 1911 and Jekyll is
believed to have designed the planting. Features
including the White Garden and Bowling Lawn have been
recreated, while new features such as the Tropical Border have
been added.Located in the Tropical Border you will find a Wollemi Pine,
an incredibly old and rare tree which dates back to 90 million
years ago. Opening times - Open 7 days a week, all year, except
Christmas and New Year. OPENING HOURS 2010 5th January � 10th
April, 10am to 4pm 11th April - 30th September, 10am to 5pm
1st October � 17th December, 10am to 4pm
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Knightrider Street, Sandwich, Kent, CT13 9EW THE SALUTATION CLICK |
Tel: 01304 619919 |
Tonbridge Riverside Gardens
These 14 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens were
originally part of Tonbridge Castle�s grounds and it is still
possible today to see much evidence of the Motte and Bailey�s
existence.
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Toys Hill
Toys Hill forms part of the 450 acres of woodland that lies
between the towns of Westerham, Edenbridge and Sevenoaks and
is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest and a
Grade I site of national importance for nature
conservation.
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Trosley Country Park
The 160 acres that make up this beautiful country park were
once part of the Trosley Towers Estate but are now a Special
Site of Scientific Interest.
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Walmer Castle and Gardens
Walmer Castle was built in 1540 as part of Henry VIII's chain
of coastal defences. Over the centuries it has transformed
from a fortress to a beautiful stately home with exceptional
gardens. It is the official residence of the Lord Warden of
the Cinque Ports, currently the Queen Mother. Taped tours are
available in several languagesHas an Arts & Crafts
garden..Opening times - April to September, Daily, Closed 24th
to 26th December but open Wednesday to Sunday (10am to 4pm) in
November, December and March, Open 10am to 6pm
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Kingsdown Road, Deal, Kent, CT14 7LJ Walmer Castle Garden is 2 miles south of Deal. WALMER CASTLE CLICK |
Tel : 01304 364288 |
Yalding Organic Gardens
Yalding Organic Gardens provide a history of gardening in
Britain. Starting from a woodland walk, the visitor proceeds
through a 13th Century apothecary�s garden to a medieval knot
garden.
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Benover Road, Yalding, Near Maidstone, Kent ME18 6EX YALDING ORGANIC GARDEN CLICK |
Tel/Fax +44 (01622) 814650 |
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Blenheim Palace Garden
Blenheim Gardens, originally laid out by Henry Wise, include
the formal Water Terraces and Italian Garden by Achille
Duch�ne, Rose Garden, Arboretum, and Cascade. The Secret
Garden, opened in 2004, offers a stunning garden paradise for
all seasons. Blenheim Lake, created by 'Capability' Brown and
spanned by Vanburgh's Grand Bridge, is the focal point of over
2,000 acres of landscaped parkland. The Pleasure Gardens
complex includes the Herb and Lavender Garden and Butterfly
House. Other activities incl the Marlborough Maze, putting
greens, adventure play area, giant chess and draughts.
Mid-March to 31st October. Daily. Open 10.30am to 5.30pm. Park
open all year, daily except 25th December, from 9am to
dusk.
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Woodstock, Oxfordshire, OX20 1PX 8m N of Oxford. Bus: S3 Oxford-Chipping Norton, alight Woodstock click here for a map BLENHEIM PALACE CLICK |
Tel: 08700 60 20 80 |
Brook Cottage Garden
4-acre hillside garden formed since 1964. Wide variety of
trees, shrubs and perennials in areas of differing character.
Water gardens, gravel garden, colour coordinated borders. Over
200 shrub and climbing roses. Many clematis; magnificent
trees, interesting throughout season Easter Monday to end
October. Monday to Friday. Open 9am to 6pm
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Well Lane, Alkerton, nr Banbury, Oxfordshire, OX15 6NL 6m NW of Banbury. �m off A422. Follow signs in village click here for a map BROOKE COTTAGE GARDEN CLICK |
Tel : 01295 670303 |
Broughton Castle Garden
A Medieval/Tudor moated manor house and garden. The planting
design is predominantly twentieth century. There are
herbaceous and shrub borders. The walled garden has box-edged
rose beds and mixed borders.
The Walled Garden on the South side of the Castle known as
the Ladies'Garden was established in the 1880,s on the site of
the sixteeth century kitchens. The fleur de lys beds are
planted with Rose 'Heritage' and Rose 'Gruss an Aachen'. The
hedge against the castle is of Rose 'Felicia'. The other beds
contain many old roses and herbaceous plants, together with
shrubs such as hiladelphus and deutzia.
On the west side of the Ladies' Garden wall is a mixed border
, with pink the predominant colour. The roses in this border
include 'Fantin-Latour','Fritz Nobis', 'Frau Dagmar Hastrup',
Marguerite Hilling', and climbing roses 'Albertine' and
'Purity'. The border near the Gatehouse has a blue, yellow and grey
themeand includes roses 'Maigold', 'Golden Wings','Windrush'
and 'Schneezwerg',together with berberis, potentillas,
hypericum and campanulas. The existing planting is based on advice given by Lanning
Roper in 1970, the work being carried out by th then gardener
Bert Dancer.In the 1980's the planting was developed by Randal
Anderson, like Lanning Roper also of American origin. The
garden is now maintained and devloped by one gardener, Chris
Hopkins.1 May to 15 September. Wednesday, Sunday and Bank
Holiday Mondays. Also Thursdays in July and August and Easter
Sunday and Monday. Open 2pm to 5pm.
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Broughton, nr Banbury, Oxfordshire, OX15 5EB 2�m SW of Banbury. On Shipston-on-Stour rd (B4035) click here for a map BROUGHTON CASTLE GARDEN CLICK |
Tel : 01295 262624 |
Broughton Grange
Chelsea Gold Medal winner Tom Stuart-Smith designed the
walled garden in 2001, which is enclosed by clipped trees.
There are three terraces and a rill leading to a central stone
tank. Broughton Grange also has a knot garden, wildflower
meadow and arboretum. An impressive 25 acres of gardens and
light woodland in an attractive Oxfordshire setting. The
centrepiece is a large terraced walled garden created by Tom
Stuart-Smith in 2001. Vision has been used to blend the
gardens into the countryside. Good early displays of bulbs
followed by outstanding herbaceous planting in summer. Formal
and informal areas combine to make this a special site incl
newly laid arboretum with many ongoing projects Open under NGS
and for groups by appointment.
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Wykeham Lane, Broughton, Banbury, Oxfordshire, England, OX15
5DS �m out of village. From Banbury take the B4035 to village of Broughton. At the Seye & Sele Arms PH turn L up Wykham Lane (one way). Follow rd out of village along lane for �m. Entrance on R click here for a map |
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Buscot Park
To enjoy Buscot Park to the full, you should take time to
explore the extensive gardens that surround this late 18th
century house. To the west mellow red brick walls shelter a garden for all
seasons ( 4 Seasons Garden ), spring bulbs, flowering trees,
climbing roses and drifts of multi coloured day lilies as well
as fruit and interplanted vegetables. To the east, woodland walks lead to one of England's finest
water gardens, an unusual marriage of Italian formality in an
English landscape. Canals with bridges and pools lead you down
to a large lake.There is a new water feature called the Faux
Fall by artist and sculptor David Harber, commissioned in 2007
by the present Lord Faringdon. It consists of a series of
highly polished steel vertical panels in graduated form and
height over which water is pumped and which when viewed from
across the the opposite descending stairway to the Four
Seasons Walled garden appears like a cascade.April to
September. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday including Good
Friday and BH Mondays and the following weekends 2pm-6pm
(Tearoom 2pm-5.30pm): 11/12, 25/26 April; 2/3, 9/10, 23/24,
May; 13/14, 27/28 June; 11/12, 25/26 July; 8/9, 22/23, 29/30
August; 12/13, 26/27 Sept. Grounds only also open Monday and
Tuesday.
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Buscot Park Faringdon, SN7 8BU BUSCOT PARK CLICK |
Tel 01367 240786 |
Chastleton House Garden
A fine Jacobean house (1612) in Cotswold stone, overlooking a
valley. The garden has features from several periods: (1) an
astronomical garden, which is analysed by Roy Strong in his
book on The Renaissance Garden in England (2) a lake with an
island, a Chinese bridge and a pagoda, (3) a herbaceous border
planted according to Gertrude Jekyll's 'JMW Turner' colour
scheme (4) a croquet lawn: the rules of croquet were codified
at Chastleton.
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Chastleton, Moreton-in-Marsh, Oxfordshire, GL56 0SU click here for a map CHASTELTON HOUSE GARDEN CLICK |
Tel: 01494 755560 |
Ditchley Park
Not open to the public. Many world leaders have quietly
met here, as it is close to Brize Norton. Sir Geoffrey
Jellicoe designed one of the last Italian gardens in England
at Ditchley Park. The knot/parterre has gone but the rest of
the garden survives in good condition. Jellicoe reinstated the
terrace, which Gibbs designed and made a pool with fountains.
Statues were brought from Wrest Park.
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Ditchley Park Enstone, Chipping Norton Oxon OX7 4ER DITCHLEY PARK CLICK |
Tel: +44 (0)1608 677346 Fax: +44 (0)1608 677399 |
Great Tew
A picturesque village of thatched cottages. There are few
signs to suggest the location of Loudon's Ferme Ornee and the
property is not open to the public. But the tree belts which
enclose the valley appear to have been Loudon's work and the
ornamental farm could - and should - be restored. Great
Tew is one of the few privately owned villages in England. A
few houses have been sold but its ancient character has been
retained.
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Greys Court Garden
The gardens cover 6 acres and surround a Tudor house with
many alterations, as well as a Donkey Wheel and Tower. They
incl lawns, a maze and small arboretum. The highlight though
is the patchwork of smaller gardens such as White, Rose,
Cherry, Wisteria and Kitchen, set amidst ruined walls Meet the gardeners and volunteers who look after the gardens.
A band will play during the evening .April to September.
Tuesday to Saturday (except June Wednesday to Sunday). Closed
Good Friday. Open 12pm to 5pm. House open Wednesday to Friday
only 2pm to 5pm.
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Rotherfield Greys, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, RG9 4PG 2m W of Henley-on-Thames. Signed from Nettlebed taking B481. Direct route from Henley-on-Thames town centre (unsigned for NT): follow signs to Badgemore Golf Club towards Rotherfield Greys, about 3m out of Henley click here for a map GREYS COURT GARDEN CLICK |
Tel : 01491 628529 |
Harcourt Arboretum
Oxford University's arboretum occupies part of a famous park,
Nuneham Courtney, designed by Lancelot Brown (not open to the
public). Highlights are the bluebell wood in spring,
wildflower meadow in summer and the Japanese acers in autumn.
The Harcourt Arboretum, with its acid soil, open spaces and
informal serpentine walks provides an interesting contrast to
the University of Oxford Botanic Garden .All year. April to
October: daily 10am 5pm. December to March: Monday to Friday
10am to 4:30pm.
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Nuneham Courtenay, nr Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX44 9PX HARCOURT ARBORETUM CLICK |
Tel 01865 343501 Fax 01865 341828 |
Kelmscott Manor
Kelmscott Manor was the home of William Morris famous
for his textile designs. Before venturing out into the small garden take time to read
the Garden leaflet which gives it history. This will make your
visit more enjoyable. William Morris loved this garden which has been recreated
using many of the plants which he loved and from which many of
his designs came. The mulberry garden is dominated by the
original tree which was there in 1921. This leads to a small
orchard with varieties of Victorian apples. The lashed fencing
has been copied from original photos. The garden is worth visiting if combined with a visit to the
Manor.
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Tel 01367 252486 |
Oxford University Botanic Garden
The University of Oxford Botanic Garden probably has the most
compact yet diverse collection of plants in the World � there
is even more biological diversity here than there is in
tropical rain forests and other biodiversity hotspots.The Garden consists of three sections. The Glasshouses
contain plants that need protection from the extremes of the
British weather. The area outside the Walled Garden contains a
Water Garden and Rock Garden as well as the innovative Black
Border and Autumn Borders.
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Rose Lane, Oxford, OX1 4AZ OXFORD UNIVERSITY BOTANIC GARDENS CLICK |
Tel 01 865 286 690 |
Rousham House and Garden
Rousham is the purest example of an Augustan landscape
garden, designed by William Kent on a framework made by
Charles Bridgeman in the 1720s. One's first Roman encounter is
with statues recalling the Imperial games: a lion mauls a
horse and a gladiator dies with restrained agony. A path leads
into the woods and the Venus Vale, with statues of Pan, a
faun, and Venus, from whom Caesar claimed descent. A sweetly
serpentine rill flows in a stone channel from the Cold Bath
into the Venus Vale. In another glade, a Temple overlooks the
River Cherwell. The terrace overlooming the river is named the
Praeneste after the ancient temple complex in the modern town
of Palestrina outside Rome. Rousham Gardens are open every day
of the year from 10 am. Last admission is at 4.30 pm and the
gardens close at 6 pm (or at dusk, if earlier). Rousham House
is only open by prior arrangement
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Tel 01869 347110 |
Shotover House Garden
A house and garden made in 1718 for a friend of two famous
empiricists, John Locke and Robert Boyle. The design is
French-influenced, with a straignt canal. But it has the
earliest example of a Gothic revival folly and an octagonal
temple designed by William Kent in the 1730s.
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Stonor Park Garden
A mainly-Tudor house with an enclosed garden at the rear,
between the house and a hillside. The Stonor Park garden has
lawns, a terrace, pools, urns and topiary. April to mid
September. Sundays and Bank Holiday Mondays. Also open
Wednesdays in July and August. Open 1pm to 5.30pm.
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Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, RG9 6HF STONER PARK GARDENS CLICK |
Tel: 01491 638 587 |
Sulgrave Manor Garden
A sixteenth century house (1539) with an Arts and Crafts
garden designed by Sir Reginald Blomfield in 1927. There is
topiary, a herb parterre and a rose garden with a sundial. The
house belonged to ancestors of America's revolutionary
commander and first president, George Washington. It is
immaculately maintained. Our gardens were designed in 1920 by Sir Reginald Blomfield,
landscaper and architect. The Tudor Manor house sits in 3
acres of gardens, formally planted with yew hedges and
herbaceous borders. We have an orchard of 42 fruit trees that
has a carpet of daffodils in the spring. A formal rose garden
with box hedges sits on the east side of the house. We are
also the home of the National Herb Society with quite
extensive herb beds. There is a Tudor vegetable garden with a
forge and a colonial vegetable garden (1657) which was new for
2009. Sulgrave Manor is a Tudor Manor house built in 1539 by
Lawerence Washington, ancestor to George Washington. There are
additions to the building in the 18th century. Easter to
October: open weekends noon to 4pm. May to October: also open
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 2 to 4pm.
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Manor Road, Sulgrave, Banbury, Oxfordshire, OX17 2SD SULGRAVE MANOR GARDEN CLICK |
Tel: 01295 760 205 |
Tew Lodge
The remains of Loudon's ferme ornee in Great Tew can just
about be seen - but only by those who print a copy of
the plan (right) from Loudon's book and take it with them.
Loudon made a fortune by improving the farm
and used the money to pay for the tour of Europe which
enabled him to write the first illustrated history of garden
design. It was published in his Encyclopedia of
Gardening . Not open to public
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University Parks, Oxford
University Parks is located on the banks of the River
Cherwel. The land was purchased by the university of Oxford
from Merton College between 1853 and 1864. Professor Cyril
Darlington, created the Genetic Garden to demonstrate
evolutionary processes. Other features include a footbridge
over the river, a lily pond, the university cricket ground and
a clump of trees planted to commemorate the coronation of
Elizabeth II. Several trees survives from the nineteenth
century plantings, notably the Japanese Pagoda Tree planted in
1888. All year. Daily except Christmas Eve. Open 8am to half
an hour before dusk.
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Parks Road, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX1 3RH UNIVERSITY PARKS CLICK |
Tel : 01865 282040 |
Waterperry Gardens
The gardens date back to 1932 when Miss Beatrix Havergal
opened her School of Horticulture for Ladies. The 8 acre
ornamental gardens include a rose and formal knot garden,
water-lily canal, riverside walk, and one of the finest purely
herbaceous borders in the country. Herbaceous nursery stock
beds provide a living catalogue of plants, and there's also an
alpine garden, and the National Collection of Kabschia
Saxifrages. A commercial plant centre, stocked with plants
grown in on-site nurseries, occupies large areas of the
beautiful walled garden, and the site also boasts a 5 acres of
commercial orchards, producing the famous Waterperry apple
juice each year. Gardening courses are held throughout the
year. The ornamental gardens at Waterperry date back to the early
1930s when Beatrix Havergal set up her School of Horticulture
for Ladies. When the school closed in 1972 it paved the way
for much development in the gardens which are now famous - not
least for the purely herbaceous border which is a joy to
behold from May to late September. All year. Daily. Open 10am
to 5.30pm (5pm November to February). Closed over the
Christmas period
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Waterperry, nr Wheatley, Oxfordshire, OX33 1JZ 9m E of Oxford. M40 J8 from London (turn off Oxford-Wheatley, first L to Wheatley, follow brown rose symbol). J8a from Birmingham (turn R Oxford-Wheatley over A40, first R Wheatley, follow brown rose symbol. We are 2� m N of Wheatley click here for a map WATERPERRY GARDENS CLICK |
Tel 01844 339254 |
Wroxton Abbey Garden
A Jacobean house with a 1727 garden which was partly
converted to the serpentine style between 1731 and 1751. There
is a serpentine lake, a cascade, a rill and a number of
follies by Sanderson Miller: a Gothic Dovecot, the Drayton
Arth and the Temple-on-the-Mount. W A Nesfield advised on a
formal flower garden on the south side of the house. A knot
garden has been added in the twentieth century and was
illustrated by Blomfield as an example of a 'modern
garden'.All year. Daily. Open dawn to dusk.
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Wroxton, nr Banbury, Oxfordshire, OX15 6PX WROXTON ABBEY GARDENS CLICK |
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Corpus Christi College
Several small gardens and quadrangles overlooking Christ
Church meadow, incl new terraces . Sun 27 June (2-5).
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Corpus Christi College Oxford, Oxfordshire OX1 4JF Entrance from Merton St click here for a map CORPUS CHRISTI COLLEGE CLICK |
tel: 01865 276700 |
Magdalen College
60 acres incl deer park, college lawns, numerous trees
150-200yrs old, notable herbaceous and shrub plantings;
Magdalen meadow, where purple and white snake's-head
fritillaries can be found, is surrounded by Addison�s Walk, a
tree-lined circuit by the R Cherwell developed since the late
C18. Ancient herd of 60 deer. Sculpture commissioned to celebrate 550th anniversary. It is
by Turner prize-winning artist Mark Wallinger and is called Y.
Made of steel, 10m high, in the form of a tree, it is situated
in Bat Willow Meadow. Sun 11 Apr (1-6).
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Magdalen College Oxford, Oxfordshire OX1 4AU Entrance in High St click here for a map MAGDALEN COLLEGE CLICK |
Tel: 01865 276000 |
Merton College Oxford Fellows' Garden
Ancient mulberry, said to have associations with James I.
Specimen trees, long mixed border, recently-established
herbaceous bed. View of Christ Church meadow. Sun 25 July
(2-5).
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Merton College Oxford Fellows' Garden Oxford, Oxfordshire OX1 4JD Merton Street runs parallel to High Street click here for a map MERTON COLLEGE CLICK |
tel: 01865 276310 |
Somerville College
Approx 2 acres, robust college garden planted for
yr-round interest. Formal bedding, colour-themed and vibrant
old-fashioned mixed herbaceous borders. Sun 4 July
(2-6).
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Somerville College Oxford, Oxfordshire OX2 6HD �m E of Carfax Tower. Enter from the Woodstock Rd, S of the Radcliffe Infirmary click here for a map SOMERVILLE COLLEGE CLICK |
tel: 01865 270600 |
Trinity College
Historic main College Gardens with specimen trees incl aged
forked catalpa, spring bulbs, fine long herbaceous border and
handsome garden quad originally designed by Wren. President's
Garden surrounded by high old stone walls, mixed borders of
herbaceous, shrubs and statuary. Fellows� Garden: small walled
terrace, herbaceous borders; water feature formed by Jacobean
stone heraldic beasts. Award-winning lavender garden and
walk-through rose arbour. Suns 21 Mar; 25 July (2-5).
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Trinity College Oxford, Oxfordshire OX1 3BH Central Oxford. Entrance in Broad St click here for a map TRINITY COLLEGE CLICK |
tel: 01865 279900 |
Wadham College
5 acres, best known for trees, spring bulbs and mixed
borders. In Fellows� main garden, fine ginkgo and Magnolia
acuminata; bamboo plantation; in Back Quadrangle very large
Tilia tomentosa 'Petiolaris�; in Mallam Court white scented
garden est 1994; in Warden�s garden an ancient tulip tree; in
Fellows� private garden, Civil War embankment with period
fruit tree cultivars, recently established shrubbery with
unusual trees and ground cover amongst older plantings. Sunday
Lunch and Afternoon Teas subject to availability.Suns 21 Mar
(2-5); 11 July (2-6).
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Wadham College Oxford, Oxfordshire OX1 3PN Central Oxford. Parks Road click here for a map WADHAM COLLEGE CLICK |
tel: 01865 277579 |
Wolfson College
A splendid modern garden of 9 acres by R Cherwell developed
in recent yrs with comprehensive plant collection tolerant of
alkaline soils, grown in interesting and varied habitats
around a framework of fine mature trees
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Wolfson College Oxford, Oxfordshire OX2 6UD �m N of Oxford city centre. Turn R off Banbury Rd to end of Linton Rd click here for a map WOLFSON COLLEGE CLICK |
Tel : 01865 274100 |
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AMMERDOWN HOUSE
The garden was designed by Lutyens for a house designed by
James Wyatt in 1790. A scissors plan was used to integrate the
axes of the house and the orangery with the garden. It hinges
on an enclosed garden with sculptural topiary in yew. Other
enclosures contain a rose garden and an open air
theatre.
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Radstock, Bath, Somerset, BA3 5SH AMMERDOWN HOUSE CLICK |
Tel: 01761 433709 Fax: 01761 433094 |
ASHTON COURT ESTATE
A sixteenth century house and deer park with a nineteenth
century garden. There is a terraced lawn, a sunken garden, a
pond, and a rose garden. Repton wrote, in 1803, that while a
'wealthy mechanic' might associate the view of Bristol with
'ideas of labour', the 'country gentleman, who never visits the
city but to partake in its amusements' would appreciate the
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Long Ashton,
Bristol, Somerset, BS41 9JN ASHTON COURT CLICK |
Tel: 0117 963 3438 |
BARRINGTON COURT GARDENS (NATIONAL TRUST)
Barrington Court Garden was laid out in the
1920's by the Lyles to a structured design influenced by
Gertrude Jekyl - especially evident in the graceful Lily
Garden. The garden is divided into several
sections with a stunning white garden and white
flowering and silver leaved plants in outer and inner
borders, Pergolas support wisteria, clematis and
honeysuckles. There is a central pool garden with
surrounding beds of annuals. Large kitchen garden. You
will see fabulous displays of sweetpeas which add
great colour to the gardens at Barrington Court. Well
worth a visit. The house is also open to the
public.
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Barrington, Nr Ilminster, Somerset Map BARRINGTON COURT CLICK |
Fax : 01460 242614 |
BISHOP'S PALACE
Medieval palace surrounded by a moat fed by springs
in the garden. Gatehouse, chapel, ruined great hall.
Mute swans ring a bell for food. A fortified and
moated medieval palace, now the Bishop's residence,
with a ruined banqueting hall which has been made into
a garden. There is an arboretum in the grounds.
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Bishop's Palace, Wells BISHOPS PALACE WELLS CLICK |
Tel: 01749 678691 |
BLAISE HAMLET GARDENS
A picturesque hamlet designed in 1809. The rustic cottages
were designed by John Nash and Repton's sons helped with the
layout.
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Blaise Castle House,
Henbury, Bristol, Somerset, BS10 BLAISE HAMLET GARDENS CLICK |
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CAMERS, OLD SODBURY Camers - The 4 acre garden surrounds an Elizabethan farmhouse (not open) on the Cotswolds escarpment with fine views over the Severn of the Welsh mountains. It is divided into a range of areas both formal and informal which are planted with a very wide range of species to give interest throughout the year Includes parterre, topiary, Japanese garden, bog shade and prairie areas, white and hot gardens, waterfalls and woodland walks. |
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Old Sodbury, BS37 6RG0 CAMERS CLICK |
Tel 0145432243 |
CANNINGTON COLLEGE
The Walled Gardens lie within the grounds of a
mediaeval Priory, and many of its fine buildings,
including the walls of the gardens, remain. Over the
last few years, the Walled Gardens have undergone a
dramatic period of redevelopment. The areas now open to
the public represent phase one of the development. Other
areas where work is yet to be undertaken, will see the
construction of planting of a Formal Rose Garden. Plants
of Note : Australasian Garden; Herbaceous Border; Blue
Garden; Sub Tropical Walk; Wisteria Collection; Arid and
Tropical areas; Botanical Glasshouse;
Mediterranean-climate zone; Victorian style
fernery
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Cannington, Bridgwater, TA5 2LS CANNINGTON COLLEGE GARDENS CLICK |
Tel: 01278 655000 |
CAVEMAN RESTAURANT
The Caveman Restaurant, at the entrance to the Cheddar Caves,
is flourishing but Jellicoe's 'fish pond' glass roof is said
to have leaked and was replaced with a solid roof. The seting
and design of the restaurant suggest a gateway to the
underworld.
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Cheddar Gorge, Cheddar, Somerset, BS27 |
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CHARD NATURE RESERVOIR The reservoir provides an exciting opportunity to observe wildlife. Over 150 species of birds. A two mile marked walk is in this nature reserve. |
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CHALICE WELL TRUST
Set in a beautiful three-acre garden, this is among the
oldest continuously used holy wells in the British
Isles.
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Chilkwell Street, Glastonbury Daily, 10am-6pm, (earlier closing times in winter ) CHALICE WELL TRUST CLICK |
Tel: 01458 831154 |
CITY OF BATH BOTANICAL GARDENS
One of the most delightful features of the Royal Victoria
Park, the Botanical Gardens were formed in 1887 and within
their 3.8 hectares (9 and a half acres) is one of the finest
collections of plants on limestone, certainly in the West
Country. Less than a mile from Bath City Centre in the
north west corner of the Park, the gardens boast many choice
trees, shrubs, a fine herbaceous border, a rock garden and
pool, a scented walk, a collection of old shrub roses, and a
replica of a Roman Temple (the City�s exhibit at the British
Empire Exhibition held at Wembley in 1924). These are just a
few of the many attractive and interesting features of the
garden. To mark the centenary in 1987 the gardens were
extended to include the Great Dell, a disused quarry and
formally part of the park itself, which already contained a
very fine collection of conifers. It has been developed into a
woodland garden, and contains ever more plants and features to
add to this fascinating and beautiful park.The Temple of
Minerva in the Gardens was carefully adapted and extended in
2009 to create an indoor Interpretation Centre for visitors
and schools / groups. The Interpretation Centre has a 15
minute video explaining the Heritage Lottery Fund restoration
of Royal Victoria Park along with other information and
occasional exhibitions. The Centre is open during week days
only but is available for bookings by schools and groups at
other times.
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Royal Victoria Park, Marlborough Lane, Bath, Somerset, ,
BA1 2NQ CITY OF BATH BOTANICAL GARDENS CLICK |
Tel : (01225) 394041 |
CLAVERTON MANOR GARDEN
At the American museum there is a garden which is based on
the Mount Vernon Garden at George Washington's home.The garden consists of borders divided by a number of paths
the main one of which leads to the Old School House. Plenty of
colour including shrubs and herbaceous plantings. In front of
the main house is a small herb garden with a small shop
selling herbs. The arboretum features North American trees and shrubs and
beyond this are tree trails, including the Lewis and Clark
trail showing some of the trees which were discovered on their
voyage of discovery 200 years ago. Well worth visiting if
combined with a visit to the fascinating museum. Tea Room, Shop, Partial disabled access.
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The American Museum, Claverton Manor, Bath, BA2 7BD, CLAVERTON MANOR GARDEN CLICK |
Tel 01225 460503 |
CLEEVE ABBEY
Set in tranquil countryside. The abbey
remains boast some of the most complex buildings
in England. Magnificent timber
roofing.
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Washford, Watchet Daily, 10am-6pm (5pm Oct) CLEEVE ABBEY CLICK |
Tel: 01984 640377 |
CLEVEDON COURT GARDEN
A fourteenth century house with a terraced garden, started by
Sir Abraham Elton c1775. It has woods, herbaceous borders and
a bowling green. Blomfield saw it as a good example of
'combined terrace and bank work'.
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Tickenham Road, Cl Clevedon, Bristol, Somerset, BS21 6QU CLEVEDON COURT GARDEN CLICK |
Tel : 01275 872257 |
COMBE SYDENHAM COUNTRY PARK
Five hundred acres of wooded hillside and
valleys. Elizabethan house with Drake
connections. Gardens and restored corn mill.
A Tudor house, on the site of a monastery, with a
deer park and a re-created parterre planted with
old roses. There is also a herb garden and a
peacock house.
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Monksilver, Taunton, TA4 4JG Daily, April-Aug, 9am-5pm COMBE SYDENHAM COUNTRY PARK CLICK |
Tel: 0800 7838572 |
COTHAY MANOR AND GARDENS
The Cothay Manor Garden by the River Tone covers
around 12 acres and was designed in the 1920s by R
Cooper. It is now a plantsman's paradise
surrounding perhaps the most perfect example of a
small classic medieval manor. Many garden rooms,
each a garden in itself, are set off the 200 yard
yew walk. In addition there is a bog garden with
azaleas and drifts of primuli, fine trees, cottage
garden, courtyards and a river walk.
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Cothay Manor, Greenham, nr. Wellington May-Sept. Wed, Thur, Sun - 2pm-6pm. COTHAY MANOR CLICK |
Tel: 01823 674133 |
CROWE HALL GARDEN
More remarkable than the house, which is built on one
of the seven hills surrounding Bath, are its 10 acres of
gardens that date from the 18th century. ''The garden presents
a picture of great natural grandeur,�� noted the Journal of
Horticulture and Home Farmer as early as 1906. ''The
construction of descending terraces and huge retaining walls
give it an Italian appearance within an English setting.��
There are also miles of shady walks, grottos that lead from
one of 12 terraced levels to another and water features. And
there are unexpected small gardens: one is the Hercules
Garden, designed in 1995, where the Grecian demigod appears
once in his lion skin and once in a mosaic pool; while another
is the Teazle Garden, so named in memory of a dog. Gardens: 7
& 21 May, 11 June & 16 July 14.00-18.00, at other
times by arrangement. Hall: by arrangement only
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Widcombe Hill, Bath,
Somerset, BA2 6AR NO CROWE HALL GARDEN CLICK |
Tel : 01225-310322 |
DILLINGTON HOUSE
Dillington House hosts a number of taster days and residential
courses including silk painting, photography, creative writing,
family history, music appreciation, and many more.
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Ilminster TA19 9DT Dillington House |
Tel: 01460 52427 |
DOWNSIDE ABBEY
Downside Abbey Church is one of the finest examples
of Neo-Gothic architecture in England, which some
describe as a jewel among the churches of
Somerset.
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Stratton-on-the-Fosse, nr. Bath DOWNSIDE ABBEY CLICK |
Tel: 01761 235161 |
DUNSTER CASTLE GARDENS
Dunster Castle and gardens is in beautiful setting close to the
sea and Exmoor.. This fortified storybook Dunster Castle was the
home of the Luttrell family for 600 years. Famous for its lemon
tree, Arbutus, Camellias, mimosa and Sequoia. Fine border of
rare shrubs surrounds a lawn near the keep. Along the river
thrives a variety of sub-tropical plants. Snowdrops and
daffodils in parkland setting of 28 acres.Also make sure to visit Dunster Castle and village. |
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Dunster Castle, Nr Minehead, Somerset TA24 6SL DUNSTER CASTLE CLICK |
Tel : 01643 821314 |
DUNSTER TYTHE BARN
It is not certain when the Tithe Barn was built but, in M J A
Beacham's book "West Country Tithe Barns", we are told that
the tithes of the De Mohun estates passed to the priory
between 1090 and 1100.The Tithe Barn is referred to as being
in existence in 1498 in Maxwell Lyte's " History of Dunster ",
although on a 14th century map of Dunster, the priory
buildings, the Dovecote and a large building on the site of
the present Tithe Barn are shown.The tithe, or payment in kind, of 10% of the annual produce
in crops, livestock, orchards and gardens was an ancient
custom in the Christian west following the Mosaic Law and is
referred to in Deuteronomy:- "Set aside a tithe - a tenth of
all that your fields produce each year being the tithe of all
your crops and store it in your town". Tithes first came to
England with St Augustine (d. 604) and by the end of the 10th
century, tithe payments had become compulsory everywhere, and
so, during the next four or five centuries, tithe barns were
constructed to store the produce. The Tithe Barn is
owned by the Crown Estate Commissioners.
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Tythe Barn Priory Green Dunster Somerset TA24 6RY Email at info@dunstertithebarn.co.uk TYTHE BARN CLICK |
Tel: 01643 821246 |
DUNSTER WATER MILL
Stroll down the main street (watch out for the
traffic!) past the church and the castle, and follow
the signs to the watermill. This is a working mill
(entrance fee) and next to it is a pretty little
tearooms with garden by the mill stream.The West Country's finest working water mill, built in 1680,
the mill is set in magnificent surroundings alongside the River
Avill overlooking Exmoor National Park, only minutes from
Dunster Castle and High Street.
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Mill Lane, Dunster,TA24 6SL Apr-Oct. Mon-Thurs and Sat-Sun 10.30am-5pm. DUNSTER WATERMILL CLICK |
Tel: 01643 821759 |
EAST LAMBROOK COUNTRY GARDEN
Margery Fish created this garden at East Lambrook which
has become one of the best known in England.
Whilst fairly small it has a feeling of covering more
ground than it does.
The design is informal with hardly a straight line. Her
garden has been restored by new owners and is full of rare
plants. Very strong on herbaceous it also contains the
best collection of hardy geraniums in the country.
There is an excellent nursery selling many unusual plants
at very reasonable prices..
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Nr South Pemberton, Somerset EAST LAMBROOK CLICK |
Fax : 01460 242344 |
FORDE ABBEY & GARDENS "One of the Top Ten Gardens in England" Maginficent 12th Century house, 30 acres of gardens, plant centre, gift shop, tea room, pottery exhibition, forge. Gardens open daily throughout the year 10.00-4.30. House open 1.00pm to 4.30pm on Tues to Fri,Sun & Bank hols. 26th March to end October.The Roper Family welcome you to their unique house and 30 acres of world famous gardens at Forde Abbey tucked away in the Somerset countryside. Founded by Cistercian monks over 800 years ago it became one of the richest and learned monasteries in the country. The Garden was developed in the 1800s and you can explore the many different aspects from spring bulbs, herbaceous borders along the canal, an amazing bog garden, arboretum, lakes and working kitchen garden. |
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Nr Chard |
Tel :01460 221290 |
GANTS MILL AND GARDEN
Tour the historic watermill and then take tea in
the designer water garden. Riverside walk and
garden sculptures.An ancient mill surrounded by a
garden with colour-themed planting. Sculptures are
exhibited around the garden.
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Bruton Mid May-Sep, Thurs, Sun and Bank Hols 2pm-5pm. GANTS MILL & GARDEN CLICK |
Tel: 01963 812393 |
GAULDEN MANOR GARDENS
Gardens contain a wide selection of roses, herbs, agapanthus and butterfly-attracting plants. |
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Tolland, Lydeard St. Lawrence, nr Taunton June-Aug, Thurs and Sun 2-5pm. GAULDEN MANOR GARDENS CLICK |
Tel: 01984 667213 |
THE GEORGIAN GARDEN
A re-created Georgian town garden, designed after
archaeological work by the Bath Archaeological Trust. The
original garden was made in the 1760s. In 1985 it was
decided to make better use of the garden and the positions
of the flower beds, paths and the trellis were located by
excavation by the Bath Archaeological Trust. The garden
features the beautiful variegated leaves and double flowers
that were particularly popular in the Georgian period and
follows the original layout � typically simple and formal.
And although the plants that grew in the garden were not
recorded, species known to have been used in town gardens of
the period have been planted. Staff from the Council�s Parks
Department try to keep the garden as authentically 18th
century as possible. They do not use pesticides and they use
an authentic Georgian roller to go over the gravel.The
garden is open from 9am until dusk. Entry is free to
everyone and the garden can be accessed via Gravel Walk in
Royal Victoria Park.
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Gravel Walk, Bath, Somerset, THE GEORGIAN GARDEN CLICK |
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GREENCOMBE GARDEN
Greencombe is a post-war garden, having been started in 1946
by Horace Stroud. It is a strip of 3.5 acres on
the edge of ancient woodland. The light comes
from the north, with a sweep of sky down to the
Bristol Channel. To the south rise wooded slopes, that
tumble between high Exmoor and the sea.
The name comes from the
combe (or valley) behind, which is the only
one in this arc of hills with a sward of grass but no water.
Since September 1966 it has been in the care and
custody of Joan Loraine whose dedication to the
garden has produced what you see today.
Although most of these
wonderful plants have been deliberately planted
in their present positions, the garden gives you the
impression that it occurred naturally and that
the paths wander around the plants that already
existed, so natural is the layout. For at least the last 37
years Greencombe has been an organic garden using
between 25 and 30 tons of home produced compost
and leaf-mould each year. The
gardens contain four national plant collections: Erythronium
(small mountain lilies); Polystichum (the
thumbs-up fern); Vaccinium (Wortleberries
world-wide) and Gaultheria (berries for bears).
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Porlock, Somerset, , TA24 8NU GREENCOMBE GARDEN CLICK |
Tel : 01643 862363 |
HADSPEN GARDENS
Five acres of mixed colour themed borders, ponds
and meadows within the framework of a Victorian
walled garden in the grounds of a country estate.A
twentieth century Arts and Crafts garden in and
around an old walled garden on a hillside. The
planting is good. It is by Penelope Hobhouse, author
of Colour In Your Garden, followed by Nori and
Sandra Pope, who have also written a book on
planting design with colour. The most intensively
cared-for part of the garden is within the old
walled vegetable garden of Hadspen House. Since it
is on a hillside, it looks less like a vegetable
garden than other examples of this genre."
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Hadspen House, Castle Cary Mar-Sept and Bank Hol Mon 10am-5pm. HADSPEN HOUSE & GARDENS CLICK |
Tel: 01749 813707 |
HAMHILL COUNTRY PARK |
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HANHAM COURT GARDENS
The garden of garden designers Isabel and Julian
Bannnerman.
Half way between Bath and Bristol, this unexpectedly rural mediaeval monastic enclave at the end of a tiny lane near the River Avon, has provided us with a remarkable opportunity to create, over fifteen years, a deeply romantic, scented garden. The 'Dell' is home to a stumpery such as the one we created at Highgrove for The Prince of Wales, with ferns, tree ferns, massed snowdrops, hellebores, dog tooth violets, violets and primroses, magnolias, wild rambling roses rampaging through trees, pools and stream. The formal garden is a fortified bastion with fountains, luscious borders of old roses and tree peonies, scented perennials and bulbs, lilies and daturas in pots, punctuated by buildings and doorways which lead out into the miniature parkland, orchard, wildflower meadows, and simple cutting and vegetable gardens. Each month offers different delights; starting in April when under the magnificent Walnut tree, whose branches spread across a diameter of 94ft, �snakes head� fritillaries stand in fragile thousands, to be followed by pheasant-eye narcissus and foaming cow parsley, and the house is draped in wisteria and yellow banksian roses. |
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Hanham Court, Ferry Lane, Hanham Abbots, Bristol, Somerset, BS15 3NT Email info@hanhamcourt.co.uk HANHAM COURT GARDENS CLICK |
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HATCH COURT
Hatch Court is an elegant Palladian mansion set in an exceptionally fine park. The house has a good collection of pictures and furniture, a
china room and a military museum. A herd of fallow deer
graze in the park and there are magnificent trees and
wonderful views.The beautiful gardens at Hatch Court have been
extensively restored the present owners. The highlight
is a huge working walled kitchen garden. Before 1984
this productive garden was a complete wilderness but since
then it has been brilliantly restored by Robin and Janie
Odgers.
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From Taunton go south-east on A358 for 5 miles. Turn left for Hatch Beauchamp and left at village crossroads for garden. |
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HERSCHEL MUSEUM OF ASTRONOMY GARDEN
This Georgian town house was the home of William Herschel
(1738-1822), the astronomer who discovered Uranus in 1781.
This is a re-creation of the garden as it might have been in
his time
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19 New King Street, Bath, Somerset, BA1 2BL HERSCHEL MUSEUM OF ASTRONOMY GARDEN CLICK |
Tel: +44 (0)1225 446 865 Fax: +44 (0) 1225 446 865 |
HESTERCOMBE GARDENS
50 acres of beautiful formal gardens and parkland
boasting 3 centuries of garden history set the stage for
Hestercombe Gardens. |
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Cheddon Fitzpaine, Taunton, Somerset TA2 8LG |
Tel: 01823 413923 Fax : 01823 413747 |
HIGHER ORCHARD
Bed & Breakfast. Home produce breakfast, fantastic
gardens and incredible views. Graham and Janet Lamacraft
welcome you to their charming Victorian house in the unique
medieval village of Dunster. Higher Orchard was built in 1864
on ground which was once orchard land belonging to the
Benedictine Priory (founded around 1090) and is one of the
very few Dunster properties with open views and off road
parking.
www.higherorchard-dunster.co.uk
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30 St Georges Street Dunster TA24 6RS |
01643 821 915 |
LADY FARM
Lady Farm garden has really been making a name for itself over
recent years. It is a favourite with garden photographers and
has all year interest. The 'prairie' and 'steppe' style
plantings are a real highlight not to be missed but there is
much more. A shady hosta walk, with birch and hydrangeas,
leads to a lake which has been created from a stream. This is
surrounded by natural planting which blend into a wildflower
meadow. A stream tumbles into a deep ravine before resuming to
its natural course. Whilst there is much to see the garden is designed to be low maintenance. |
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Chelwood, Somerset BS39 4NN LADY FARM CLICK |
Tel+44 (0)1761 490770 |
LOWER SEVERALLS
An enchanting and original garden set in front of an 18th
century hamstone farmhouse. Lower Severalls has an informal air with profuse herbaceous
borders around the house and innovative features including a
living dogwood basket, a wadi and scented garden. Nursery specialises in herbs, herbaceous perenials and
conservatory plants.
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Lower Severalls, Crewkerne TA18 7NX LOWER SEVERALLS CLICK |
Tel 01460 73234 |
KILVER COURT GARDENS
The original nineteenth century gardens were created for the
workers of Kilver Court. The gardens were restored in the
1960s and opened to the public for the first time in 2008.
There is a parterre, millpond and boating lake. Kilver
Court Gardens was first created by Ernest Jardine, MP of East
Somerset, in 1880 and established what was known as �Jardine�s
Park�, using the mill ponds as a boating lake and the
surrounding gardens for the workers recreation. Fruit and
vegetables were also grown to provide mid-day meals for the
workers- a vegetable garden has newly been reinstated!
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Kilver Street, Shepton Mallet, Somerset, BA4 5NF KILVER COURT CLICK |
Tel: 01749 340417 |
LYTES CARY MANOR (NATIONAL TRUST)
Acquired by the National Trust in 1949, this manor house
and grounds is located in the depths of rural Somerset. The
Tudor great hall and 14th Century chapel are two of the most
popular attractions here. The house was once the home of
medieval herbalist Henry Lyte and this former owner planted
many of the plants still growing in the grounds. There are
plenty of estate walks to enjoy the rich architectural and
cultural history.A medieval/Tudor manor house once owned by
a sixteenth century herbalist. The entrance forecourt has a
central path flanked by yew topiary. A gate leads to a long
mixed border designed by Graham Stuart Thomas. There are yew
alleys and other compartments. Christopher Hussey described
the garden as 'a necklace of garden rooms strung on green
corridors'. Sir Henry Lyte, author of the Niewe Herball
(1578), lived here.
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Charlton Mackrell, Somerton, Somerset TA11 7HU Map LYTES CARY CLICK |
Tel :01935 843600 |
MILTON LODGE GARDEN
Mature listed grade II garden with views of Wells
Cathedral and Vale of Avalon. Mixed borders
of roses, fine trees. Separate seven-acre
arboretum. An eighteenth century house with an
eighteenth century arboretum and a twentieth
century Arts and Crafts garden. The terraced
garden was made in 1906, by Parsons and Partridge,
and re-planted in the 1960s. Milton Lodge Gardens
have good planting and fine views over Wells and
its cathedral. The swimming pool was built in 1967
and contributes to the garden design. The soil is
highly alkaline.
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Old Bristol Road, Wells Easter-end Oct. Tues, Weds, Sun, 2pm-5pm MILTON LODGE GARDEN CLICK |
Tel: 01749 672168 |
MONTECUTE HOUSE
his outstanding Elizabethan house was built for Sir
Edward Phelips, who was Speaker of the House of Commons.
It retains many Elizabethan features, including decorative
panelling and plasterwork, heraldic glass and a
magnificent long gallery. It is now owned by the National
Trust and used as an outpost by the National Portrait
Gallery. The gardens were laid out at the same time as the
house and feature two charming Elizabethan pavilions, a
Victorian orangery and a restaurant in the stables.
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Montacute, Nr Yeovil, Somerset TA15 6X Map MONTACUTE HOUSE CLICK |
Tel :01935 823289 |
MUCHELNEY ABBEY
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nr Langport Apr-Oct. Mon-Tues 10am-6pm (to end of Sept); Wed-Sun 10am-5pm (to end of Oct). Map MUCHELNEY ABBEY CLICK |
Tel: 01458 250664 |
NUNNEY CASTLE
Small but very complete 14th century castle
consisting of a compact tower with large round
towers at the angles, surrounded by a deep moat, in
distinctly French styling.
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Nunney, Frome Daily during sunlight hours NUNNEY CASTLE CLICK |
Tel: 01373 467271 |
PARADE GARDENS BATH
Parade Gardens is one of the best examples of a Victorian
Public Garden, in a very beautiful and very well-run city. The
Gardens are beside the River Avon, overlooking Pulteney
Bridge and Pulteney Weir. There is a bandstand and
the floral bedding displays are some of the best in
Britain.
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PRIOR PARK LANDSCAPE GARDEN
One of only four Palladian bridges of this design in the
world can be crossed at Prior Park, which was created in the
18th century by local entrepreneur Ralph Allen, with advice
from 'Capability' Brown and the poet Alexander Pope. The
garden is set in a sweeping valley where visitors can enjoy
magnificent views of Bath. Restoration of the 'Wilderness' has
reinstated the Serpentine Lake, Cascade and Cabinet.
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Ralph Allen Drive, Bath, Somerset, BA2 5AH PRIOR PARK LANDSCAPE GARDEN CLICK |
Tel : 01225 833422 |
THE RED LODGE GARDEN
A re-creation of a seventeenth century town garden. The
trellis work at the Red Lodge Garden was based on a
seventeenth-century design.
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Park Row, Bristol, Somerset, BS1 5LJ THE RED LODGE GARDEN CLICK |
Tel : 0117 9211360 |
SOMERSET LEVELS
At the heart of Somerset, lies a beautiful area called the
"Levels and Moors", which has international status as one of
the most important wetlands of its type in the world
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Levels and Moors Office, Moorlynch Vineyard, Moorlynch,
Bridgwater, TA7 9DD
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Tel: 01458 210790 |
STOKE-SUB-HAMDON PRIORY
14/15th century farm buildings, formerly a priests'
residence. Great Hall open every day during the summer.
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North Street, Stoke-sub-Hamdon TA14 6QP STOKE SUB HAMDEN PRIORY CLICK |
Tel: 01935 823289 |
TINTINHULL HOUSE GARDEN
A seventeenth century house with a Arts and Crafts garden. The
Eagle Court is thought to have been made in the eighteenth
century but the other garden compartments were made in the first
two decades of the twentieth century. It has a distinct 'Golden
Afternoon' flavour. Captain and Mrs Reiss bought the house in
1933 and added the Pool Garden as a memorial to a nephew who was
shot down over a Malta convoy during the Second World War.
Penelope Hobhouse, author of Colour in Your Garden (1984) worked
here from 1980 to 1993 and the garden is described by her in
Penelope Hobhouse on Gardening (1994). The standard of the
planting design is not now as good as in the photographs in her
book. |
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Farm Street, Tintinhull , Somerset, BA22 8PZ TINTINHULL HOUSE GARDEN CLICK |
Tel : 01935 823289 |
TOWN TREE NATURE GARDENS
Twenty-two acres of landscaped gardens and ponds,
including wild and cultivated plants, visiting
waterfowl, seven-acre lake.
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Town Tree Lane, Martock 10am until one and a half hours before sunset. TOWN TREE NATURE GARDEN CLICK |
Tel: 01935 823203 |
TYNTESFIELD GARDEN
A Victorian Gothic-Revival house and garden . There is a
working kitchen garden. Tyntesfield is a recent National Trust
acquisition (2002) and restoration and conservation work is
still ongoing.
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Wraxall, Somerset, BS48 1NT TYNTESFIELD GARDEN CLICK |
Tel : 0844 800 4966 |
UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL BOTANIC GARDEN
In 2006, the University of Bristol Botanic Garden was moved
from the previous site at Bracken Hill to The Holmes. The
garden will focus on four themed plant collections: Plant
Evolution, Plants of Mediterranean Climate Regions, Useful
Plants, Local Flora and Rare Native Plants.
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The Holmes, Stoke Park Road, Stoke Bishop, Bristol, Somerset, BS9 UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL BOTANIC GARDEN CLICK |
Tel : 0117 331 4906. |
WAYFORD MANOR
The garden at Wayford Manor was designed by Harold Peto in
1902 and surrounds a manor house. There are terraces, pools
and topiary, partly on the site of an Elizabethan garden. It
is a good example of the Arts and Crafts style with a
transition from a terrace in front of the house to an
'informal' wild garden. The manor is well maintained and
well planted. A rock garden was added in the 1930s and
there are several pools with lush planting in the lower part
of the garden.
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WIMBLEBALL LAKE
Wimbleball lies just within Exmoor National Park.
Its 374 acres of water and 500 acres of
surrounding woodland and meadow offer recreation
for all.
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Brompton Regis, nr Dulverton All year round. WIMBLEBALL LAKE CLICK |
Tel: 01938 371372 |
YEOVIL COUNTRY PARK
This diverse 88 acre Country Park is located on the south and eastern edges of Yeovil. The park includes the areas known as Ninesprings, Penn Hill Park, Summerhouse Hill and Riverside Walk. There are rivers, a lake, open grassland, woodland and a children's play area. |
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Yeovil Country Park, Park at Goldenstones Leisure Centre,
Yeovil, Somerset, BA20 1QZ YEOVIL COUNTRY PARK CLICK |
tel: 01935 462932
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Albury Park Mansion
A Victorian house, designed by AW Pugin, with a Victorian
garden: lawns, gravel paths, rose garden and woodland
garden. Pugin designed much of the decoration in the Houses
of Parliament and helped to revive the Gothic style. To
garden historians, Albury is famous for a garden, which
survives but is not open to the public, designed by John
Evelyn in the 1660s.Opening times - May to September,
Wednesday and Thursday, Open 2pm to 5pm
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Albury, Guildford, Surrey, England, GU5 9BB 5m SE of Guildford. From A25 take A248 towards Albury for �m, then up New Rd, entrance to Albury Park immed on L map ALBURY PARK MANSION CLICK |
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Ashburton Park
Asburton Park is a large park and grassland area on the
edge of Croydon in the southern most reaches of south
London. The area has for generations been one of the most
popular places for locals and visitors to visit to enjoy
organised sports and to escape the busy surrounding streets.
The park is surrounded by mature trees and is well
maintained by the local authority who guard their public
land jealously.
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Portland Road, Croydon, London SE27 Map ASHBURTON PARK CLICK |
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Auriol Park
Auriol Park is a great public facility located in a
residential area of Ewell in the district of Epsom in
Surrey. The park has historically and continues to be a
place of meeting for the people of the area as well as being
a place used for walking, running, sports and general
recreation. During the summer months the park is extremely
well used.
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Salisbury Road, Ewell, Epsom, Surrey KT7 Map |
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Beddington Park
Originally part of the deer park at Carew Manor at its peak
in Tudor times the park was vast and took up a large area
around Mitcham and Merton. During the nineteenth century the
importance of the local landowners waned and the park fell
into public hands and was gifted to the people of the
borough as a place to relax away from the dirty streets. The
area has been the site of many important archaeological
discoveries. The park is full of cultured gardens, lakes and
canals and also has facilities for people to play sports but
is primarily a place of peace and tranquillity for locals
and tourists to sit back and watch the world go by.
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Croydon Road, Carshalton, Surrey SM6 7LF Map |
Phone: +44 (0)20 8770 5000 |
Busbridge Lakes Ornamental Waterfowl and Gardens
Busbridge Lakes is a grade 2 Heritage garden renowned
for its follies, grottos and magnificent specimen trees.
The parkland of 16 hectares with 3 lakes, nature trails
and wooded hillside with much flora and fauna is the
back ground for one of the largest collections of wild
waterfowl in the country. There are over a 130 species
of swans, geese and ducks, many endangered, as well as
rare pheasants, cranes and other exotic birds. To
share in the wonders of Busbridge Lakes why not visit us
on one of our open days or for schools, clubs or private
parties call us to arrange a special booking.Birds are for sale through out the year by
appointment.
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Hambledon Road Godalming Surrey GU8 4AY map BUSBRIDGE LAKES CLICK |
Tel: +44 (0) 1483 421955 Fax: +44 (0) 1483 421955 |
Byfleet Park
Byfleet Park and Recreation Ground is a large publicly
owned and managed facility close to the centre of the
Surrey town. It has for many generations provided a place
of rest and relaxation for the people of the borough and
the many smaller communities that surround it. In the
summer months the facility is popular with picnickers and
walkers and throughout the year seasonal sports are played
on the large pitches that cover the area
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Rectory Lane, Byfleet, Surrey KT14 7LW |
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Chaldon Way Gardens
Ornamental Gardens with a shelter Located in Coulsdon, the Garden is at the junction of
Marlpit Lane and Chaldon WayChaldon Way Gardens is a small ornamental garden adjacent
to Coulsdon Memorial Ground.The area was given to the Urban District Council by the
developer, Fairdean Heights Ltd, who built the surrounding
houses during the 1930s. It was also agreed that the
Company will allow the Council, at its own cost, to collect
and use free of charge for the purposes of the original
layout of the land as a public open garden, such earth,
turf, sub-soil, flowers and shrubs as can be removed from
the Company's Fairdean Heights Estate.This generous offer resulted in an excellent ornamental
garden being constructed with lawns, shrub beds and annual
bedding displays and a small shelter at one end of the
garden.
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Coulsdon, the Garden is at the junction of Marlpit Lane and
Chaldon Way. CHALDON WAY GARDENS CLICK |
Tel : 020 8726 6900 |
Cherkley Court & Gardens
Cherkley Court & Gardens - This historic house, set in
400 acres of park and woodlands with breathtaking views over
the Mole Valley, is the former home of the press baron and
cabinet minister, the 1st Lord Beaverbrook. 16 acres of terraced formal gardens have been redesigned by
Simon Johnson who specialises in country house work. A recent project included working on an English Heritage
garden at Walmer Castle in Kent for the late Queen Mother. As well as grand terraces & borders, garden pavilions,
a stone grotto and a stunning Italianate garden there are
wild flower meadows, Mediterranean planting, a walnut grove
and working glasshouses.
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Reigate Road, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT22 8QX CHERKLEY COURT CLICK |
Tel: 01372 380980 |
Chilworth Manor House and Gardens
A fascinating history is just one of the attractions of
this fabulous manor which, although located in Surrey, just
35 miles from London, feels like it is situated in the most
tranquil spot in the world .Once belonging to Sarah.,
Duchess of Marlborough Extensive grounds of lawns and mature
trees around C17/C18 manor on C11 monastic site. Substantial
C18 terraced walled garden laid out by Sarah, Duchess of
Marlborough, with herbaceous borders, topiary and fruit
trees. Original stewponds integrated with new
Japanese-themed garden and woodland garden and walk. Paddock
home to alpacas. Ongoing restoration project aims to create
a contemporary and practical garden sensitive to its
historic context
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Chilworth Guildford Surrey GU4 8NL 3�m SE of Guildford. From centre of Chilworth village turn into Blacksmith Lane. 1st drive on R on Halfpenny Lane map CHILWORTH MANOR CLICK |
Tel: +44 (0) 1483 561414 |
Churchfields Park
is the most centrally located Public Park or garden
in Weybridge. The facility is just a few yards away from
the town centre and the magnificent parish church. The
area has for generations been one of the principle places
of rest and relaxation for the people of the borough,
looking for some peace and solitude away from the busy
streets of the Surrey town.
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Churchfields, Weybridge, Surrey KT13 Map |
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The Church Gardens
are situated close to the centre of the oldest part of
Croydon and form one of the primary places of rest and
relaxation for the people of the south London suburb.
Surrounded by a protective layer of mature trees and
dotted with beautiful flower beds the gardens truly are an
oasis of calm in the busy area.
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Church Street, Croydon, London CR0 1RN Map |
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Clandon Park Garden
Clandon Park is a grand Palladian mansion, built in about
1730 by the Venetian architect Giacomo Leoni, and notable
for its magnificent two-storied Marble Hall. The house is
filled with the superb collection of 18th century furniture,
porcelain, textiles and carpets acquired in the 1920s by the
connoisseur Mrs. David Gubbay, and also contains the Ivo
Forde Meissen collection of Italian comedy figures and a
series of Mortlake tapestries. Clandon Park was
designed by Lancelot Brown, in 1781, on the site of an
earlier garden. A garden was added in the late
nineteenth century, with a parterre, grotto, sunken Dutch
garden and a Maori meeting house. One of only four outside
New Zealand, it was brought back in 1892 by the 4th Earl of
Onslow, who was Governor there. The park has fine entrance
gates and a lake but is not open to the public.
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West Clandon, Guildford, Surrey GU4 7RQ 3 miles east of Guildford. Clandon Park is in West Clandon and Hatchlands is east of East Clandon. Map CLANDON PARK CLICK |
Tel: +44 (0)1483 222482 - Fax: +44 (0)1483
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Claremont Landscape Garden
One of the first and finest gardens of the English Landscape
style. Claremont�s creation and development involved some of
the great names in garden history, including Sir John
Vanbrugh, Charles Bridgeman, William Kent and �Capability�
Brown. The first gardens were begun c.1715 and later the
delights of Claremont were famed throughout Europe. Since
1975 the Trust has been restoring this layout. The many
features include a lake, island with pavilion, grotto, turf
amphitheatre, viewpoints and vistas.Opening times - All
year. Daily except Monday. April to October: also open
Mondays. Open 10am to 6pm (5pm or dusk Nov to March). Also
some late opening until 9pm on Saturdays in June.
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Portsmouth Road Esher Surrey KT10 9JG South of Esher, on the east of the A307. map claremont@ntrust.org.uk CLAREMONT CLICK |
Tel: +44 (0) 1372 467806 Fax: +44 (0) 1372 464394 |
Coverwood Lakes & Gardens
Coverwood Lakes has been owned by the Metson family since
1952. There is a bog garden and arboretum surrounding
4 lakes. Beautifully landscaped garden set in 14 acres with specimen
Rhododendrons up to 30 ft tall. Azaleas and Camellias,
together with a wide variety of trees and flowering shrubs
surrounding four lakes. Natural springs in the bog garden
form streams to feed the lake. Along the edges of the
streams, the dampness provides ideal conditions for
Lysichitum, both white and yellow, and Gunnera Manicata to
thrive. Bordering the paths are a great variety of Hosta,
Trillium, and Lilies of the Valley. The gardens were originally laid out in 1909 by Mr
Stephen's of Stephen's Ink. Specimen rhododendron and azaleas, blue cedar, douglas fir,
wellingtonia, sorrel tree, swamp cypress. Opening times -
Under the National Garden Scheme in Spring and Autumn. OPEN
DAYS 2009 Monday APRIL 13th Sundays APRIL 19th, 26th &
MAY 3rd, 10th, 24th (2-6 pm) Sunday OCTOBER 18th (11-4.30
pm)
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Peaslake Road, Ewhurst, Surrey, GU6 7NT 7m SW of Dorking. From A25 follow signs for Peaslake; garden �m beyond Peaslake on Ewhurst rd map COVERWOOD GARDENS CLICK |
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Crosswater Farm Garden
A woodland garden run in conjunction with a nursery,
specialising in rhododendrons and azaleas. This is an
idyllic garden of about 6 acres incorporating several ponds
and a stream. Rhodododendrons are the main feature, but
there are complementary plantings of Sorbus, Magnolias and
Japanese Maples under a canopy of tall pine trees. The
gardens were developed by Ted and Romy Millais who bought
the derelict farm in 1946. Every year the new rhododendron
plantings moved further and further away from the farmhouse
as they collected more rare plants from the Himalayas or
bred new hybrids. Opening times - All year. Monday to
Friday. Also open Saturdays from late February to early June
and mid September to late October. Sundays from late April
until early June. Open 10am to 5pm. Closed for Christmas and
New Year.
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Crosswater Farm, Crosswater Lane, Churt, Farnham, Surrey, GU10 2JN 6m S of Farnham, 6m NW of Haslemere. From A287 turn E into Jumps Rd �m N of Churt village centre. After �m turn acute L into Crosswater Lane & follow signs for Millais Nurseries map CROSSWATER FARM GARDEN CLICK |
Tel : 01252 792698 |
Croydon Road Recreation Ground
Although known as a recreation ground, Croydon Road
Recreation Ground is far more what one would consider to be
a classic London park. It is a large area of green belt that
runs along Croydon Road towards the centre of the south
London suburb. The area is littered with mature tress and
flower beds as well as having several large sports pitches
that host a variety of organised and impromptu sports
matches throughout the year.
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Croydon Road, Croydon, London CR0 Map CROYDON ROAD RECREATION GROUND CLICK |
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Fairfield Park
is located close to the Fairfield Concert Halls and
is a large public garden at the heart of Croydon. It is a
popular spot for both locals and visitors alike to sit and
relax away from the hustle and bustle of the busy streets
of Croydon. The area has several interesting flower beds
and wooden shelters built around it.
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Croydon Flyover, Croydon, London CR0 Map FAIRFIELD PARK CLICK |
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Farthing Downs Tree Belt
Located in Coulsdon, the belt runs parallel to Chaldon Way
from Marlpit Lane to Drive Road.The tree belt is an ancient
hedgerow with over twenty species of trees and shrubs along
its length including, Ash, Hazel, Oak, Yew, Wayfaring Tree,
Beech, Field Maple, Holly and Hawthorn.The tree belt formed
a boundary between the lower fields and Farthing Downs
(which belongs to the City of London). The Downs have a long and interesting history, they were
farmed by the Celts because the tree cover was lighter
compared with the heavily wooded lower valley. They divided
the area into small oblong fields which were ploughed and
cultivated, the banks, called lynchets, can be seen today,
and are a result of the cultivation process.
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Frensham Common
Frensham Common covers an area of 1000 acres and consists
of heathland and woodland. In the past, commons were used by
local people for fuel and to graze their livestock which
served to maintain the variety of wildlife that can still be
found today. Visitors can wander freely across the common
along marked-out trails and enjoy spotting the wildlife.
There are many species of bird, sand lizards and smooth
snakes to look out for. Close to the car park there is a
picnic area where refreshments can be bought.
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Bacon Lane, Churt, Farnham, Surrey GU10 Map |
Phone: +44 (0)1483 523333 |
Gatton Park, Reigate, Surrey
Gatton Park in Reigate is a spectacular, historic park
landscaped by Lancelot �Capability� Brown and situated at
the foot of the North Downs in Surrey. Extensive restoration
work, led by experts and executed by volunteers has been
taking place since 1997. There is still more to be done. The restoration of the Japanese Garden was featured in the
Channel 4 series �Lost Gardens� in 1999. The principal features include: Three interlinked lakes and
a serpentine, Japanese garden, Rock and water garden,
Dry-arch bridge, leading to walled gardens, Bird hide,
Island heronry (largest in S.E.England), Wildlife
habitats.2010 - Feb to Oct See website for open day
details.
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Tel : 01737 649068 |
Goddards Garden
A house by Edwin Lutyens (1898) with a garden by Gertrude
Jekyll. The planting in the courtyard garden at Goddards has
been restored using Jekyll's planting plans. Opening times -
Early April to end October. Wednesdays, by appointment. Open
2pm to 6pm.
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Abinger Common, Dorking, Surrey, RH5 6TH Goddards garden is 4.5 miles south west of Dorking, by the village green in Abinger. GODDARDS GARDEN CLICK |
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Great Fosters
Framed on three sides by a Saxon moat, the formal gardens
of Great Fosters are both extensive and exceptional. The
gardens at Great Fosters were originally designed by W H
Romaine Walker and Gilbert Jenkins and are among the finest
Arts and Crafts gardens in Europe. Designed to reflect the intricate beauty of a Persian rug,
the knot garden is embellished with fragrant beds of flowers
and herbs bordered by manicured hedges and topiary. At the
heart of it all is the Drake sundial and is believed to date
back to 1585. Rising beyond the gardens, the majestic tiered
steps of an amphitheatre have been carved into the hillside. More to see with a vast lake, a grand lawn leading to an
avenue of lime trees, and an enchanting Wisteria-draped
Japanese bridge leading to a sunken rose garden and tranquil
lily pond. Great Fosters - Gardens open daily all year. Refreshments
in hotel. Disabled access.
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Stroude Road, Egham, Surrey TW20 9UR GREAT FOSTERS CLICK |
Tel: 01784 433822 |
The Grove
The Grove is an historic park that crosses both Sutton and
Carshalton in the order between south London and northern
Surrey. The large park was once a part of a stately home,
but now has been divided up into several smaller recreation
grounds. Some of the grove is used for organised sport
whereas other parts have been made into children's
playgrounds. The majority of the area is used for free
recreation and relaxation by passing people
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Carshalton, Surrey SM5 3AL Map |
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Guildford Castle
Guildford Castle is just a few minutes walk from the High
Street and it is surrounded by some beautiful gardens. It
was founded in Saxon times, re-built after the Norman
Conquest in 1066, and captured by the Dauphin in 1216 along
with Reigate and Farnham castles. Today only the Norman keep
and Castle Arch remain, standing high on the castle mound
above the town. It is surrounded by beautifully kept castle
gardens - a tranquil place to relax and unwind.
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Castle Street, Guildford, Surrey GU2 5BB Map |
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Haling Grove
is a large area of public green land on the edge of
Croydon in south London. The area has been reserved by the
local authority as a place of rest and relaxation for
local people and visitors wishing to escape the hustle and
the bustle of the busy city streets. The park is used for
sports throughout the year but is primarily a fairly
relaxed environment where people sit, walk and watch the
world go by.
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Brighton Road, Croydon, London CR0 Map HALING GROVE CLICK |
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Ham House
Ham House is an outstanding Stuart house, built in 1610 and
then enlarged in the 1670s when it was at the heart of
Restoration court life and intrigue. Ham is famous for its
lavish interiors and spectacular collections of fine
furniture, textiles and paintings, as well as for the 17th
century formal gardens, currently being restored.
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E-mail Ham House HAM HOUSE CLICK |
Phone: +44 (0)20 8940 1950 - Fax: +44 (0)20 8332
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Hampton Court Palace Garden
The renaissance garden, which Henry VIII made here in the
1530s, was converted to the baroque style between 1660 and
1702. Naturally competitive, Henry VIII wanted Hampton Court
to outshine Francis I's palace garden at Fontainbleau. Henry
VIII's garden had square plats of grass with lions, dragons
and other painted heraldic beasts on posts. There was also a
mount overlooking the River Thames and a Water Gallery
leading to a landing stage for the royal barge. After
Charles II became king, in 1660, he employed John Rose to
make a canal, inspired by Versailles and 1.6 km long. It
runs at 90� to the the axis of the Henry VIII's heraldic
garden. When William of Orange left Holland to become King
of England, in 1688, he and Mary were delighted with Hampton
Court. The air was fresher than Greenwich and kinder to
William's asthma. Desiring a second Het Loo, William
employed George London and Daniel Marot. They kept the
canal, planted a network of avenues and made two great
parterres, which later monarchs neglected. One of the
parterres, the Fountain Garden, provided a semi-circle for
the 'goose's foot' of radiating avenues. It survives in plan
but not as a parterre. William's other parterre, the Privy
Garden on the site of Henry VIII's heraldic garden and
mount, was restored between 1992 and 1995 with the greatest
attention to historical accuracy. 'Privy' means private.
Hampton Court is a very special kind of royal garden.
Restoration of the barogue Lower Orangery Garden was
completed in July 2007.Opening times - All year. Daily
except Christmas.
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East Molesey, Surrey, KT8 9AU Hampton Court garden is near the north side of Kingston Bridge over the River Thames, at the junction of the A308 and A309. map HAMPTON COURT PALACE GARDENS CLICK |
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Hannah Peschar Sculpture Garden
This Garden used to be part of a large estate, laid out
between 1915 and 1920. Later it was split up and sold in
several lots, leaving this 15th Century, grade 2 listed
cottage with ten acres of garden and the original water and
rock gardens. The garden fell rapidly into decline after the
estate was sold. Over the past 30 years the garden has been
redesigned and replanted by landscape designer Anthony Paul,
who has introduced many large leaved plants in bold groups,
tall grasses and new pond. In the now revamped landscape you will find many structural
plants, which support, frame and enhance a selection of
contemporary sculpture curated by Hannah Peschar. Over 100
pieces of sculpture by artists from all over Europe are on
display each season. The majority of the sculpture on show
is for sale therefore the collection is ever changing.
Opening times - May to October., Friday and Saturday: open
11am to 6pm, Sundays and Bank Holiday Mondays: 2pm to 5pm,
November to April - open by appointment only.
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Black and White Cottage Standon Lane Ockley, Dorking, Surrey RH5 5QR Hannah Peschar Garden is 1 mile south west of Ockley. map Email Hannah Peschar Garden HANNAH PESCHAR CLICK |
Tel: +44 (0) 1306 627269 Fax: +44 (0) 1303 627662 |
Harvey's Store Roofgarden (now House of Fraser)
The garden has been renamed and restored, on the roof of
what is now the House of Fraser Store in Guildford High
Street. It was designed by Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe to
symbolize the flight of the first sputnik and overlooks
Guildford and the North Downs. The garden was completely
rebuilt on a smaller scale in 2000.
The garden features many grasses, Iris varieties, willow,
Ligularia, Persicaria, and Eupatorium, and water plants
(Scirpus, Juncus, etc). The plants tend to build toward late
summer for their best show. Stunning views over Guildford & the North
Downs. This roof-top water garden was originally designed and
installed by the late Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe in 1958 for what
was then Harvey's of Guildford. The garden, seating and
viewing platforms were spectacular. The public could walk
through the pond garden on stepping stones, and a waterfall
cascaded down the south side of the building. Eventually
though, the garden grew overgrown and was closed. In 2000, the store was taken over by House of Fraser and an
ambitious building project was undertaken, resulting in the
atrium in the front of the store. At this time the garden
was re-made in the spirit of the original. In 2008, many the plants put in in 2000 had outgrown their
space and had to be removed. The upper pond has also been
converted into a gravel filter bed for the water circulating
through the garden. Corkscrew Hazel; Corkscrew Willow, Phyllostachys, Camellia,
Pennisetum, Miscanthus, Deschampsia, Calamagrostis, Carex
spp., Lythrum, Ligularia, Helenium, Juncus,
Persicaria,Opening times - All year. Normal store opening
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105-111 High Street, Guildford, GU1 3DU, In the centre of Guildford, accessible from High St and North St. HARVEY'S CLICK |
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Hatchlands Park
Built in the 1750s for Admiral Boscawen, hero of the Battle
of Louisburg, and set in a beautiful Repton park offering a
variety of park and woodland walks, Hatchlands contains
splendid interiors by Robert Adam, decorated in
appropriately nautical style. It houses the Cobbe
Collection, the world�s largest group of keyboard
instruments associated with famous composers such as
Purcell, J. C. Bach, Chopin, Mahler and Elgar, as well as
with Marie Antoinette. There is also a small garden by
Gertrude Jekyll, flowering from late May to early July.
Hatchlands belonged to the architectural historian,
Goodhart-Rendel and was designed in the Arts and Crafts
style. Set on the edge of woods, it has a terrace, fountain,
stone ornaments, a small temple. The area designed by
Gertrude Jekyll has been re-planted using her plans of 1914.
Another area has been restored to a design by Humphry
Repton.
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Phone: +44 (0)1483 222482 - Fax: +44 (0)1483 223176 |
The Homewood
20th-century Modernist house and garden.The house and landscape garden, designed by architect
Patrick Gwynne, reflect the style and ethos of the
Modern Movement.
The Modernist house, The Homewood, designed by Patrick
Gwynne in 1938 with the principal living rooms on the
first floor. The house is of brickwork and painted
concrete.
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Portsmouth Road
Esher Surrey KT109JL Email Homewood Map HOMEWOOD CLICK |
Tel :01372 476424 |
Kennedy Memorial
A memorial garden, for President John F Kennedy. The acre
of land on which it is set, a gift to America, overlooks the
valley in which Magna Carta was signed. Jellicoe designed a
flight of steps, rising through the woods to reach a glade
in which the memorial stone is set. It draws upon The
Pilgrim's Progress, Bunyan's allegory of life as a journey.
This was a key project in the development of Jellicoe's view
on the role of the subconscious in landscape design. Opening
times - All year, Daily, Open dawn to dusk
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Runnymede, Egham, Surrey, The Kennedy Memorial is 5 miles south east of Windsor. Map KENNEDY MEMORIAL CLICK |
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Kew Gardens (Royal Botanic Gardens) Three hundred acres alongside the River Thames containing a glorious array of trees and flowers. You can wander through rose gardens or stroll through woodland. Did you know there were so many species of oak or bamboo? Get steamed up in the Palm house where bananas and coconuts grow, or marvel at the size of the pads in the Waterlily house. There�s also an intriguing collection of buildings including the smallest Royal Palace, the Pagoda and the elegantly modern Alpine house. |
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Phone: +44 (0)20 8332 5655 |
Leith Hill Rhododendron Wood
General John Folliot bought Leith Hill in 1726 and is
thought to be responsible for forming the estate as it is
today. Leith Hill Tower was built in 1766 by Richard Hull as
part of Leith Hill Place. It is the highest point in Surrey
and he wanted a feature that would rise above 1,000 feet and
from which he could view the sea. The potter Josiah
Wedgwood, son of the founder of the Wedgwood china company,
moved to Leith Hill with his family in 1847. The woodland
garden was planted with rhododendrons in the late nineteenth
century by his wife Caroline. The composer Ralph Vaughan
Williams, their great grandson, also lived at Leith Hill
Place. Opening times - All year, Daily, Open dawn to
dusk
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Tanhurst Lane, Leith Hill, Surrey, RH5 6LY Leith Hill Rhododendron garden is 5 miles south of Dorking, near Coldharbour. LEITH HILL RHODODENDRON WOOD CLICK |
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Loseley Park
The 2.5 acre Walled Garden, at Loseley based on a design by
Gertrude Jekyll, is one of the hidden secrets of the South
East. Compared favourably by experts to gardens of national
renown, its series of �rooms� include the award-winning rose
garden (planted with over 1,000 bushes, many old-fashioned
varieties), the colourful flower garden with its maze of
pathways, the white garden with fountains, and the extensive
herb garden (divided into household, medicinal, decorative
and culinary sections). The most recently developed area is the organic vegetable
garden, specializing in old-fashioned and unusual varieties
and their colourful companion plants. Other features
include a magnificent vine walk, ancient wisteria, mulberry
trees and a moat. Gardens open May - September daily except
Mondays 11 - 5, plus Bank Holidays May & August. Loseley Park House open - May - August, Tues, Weds, Thurs
& Sundays 1 - 5 plus Bank Holidays May & August. Restaurant, tearoom, plant sales, disabled access.
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Guildford, Surrey, GU3 1HS Loseley Park is 3 miles south east of Guildford, off B3000 Map LOSELEY PARK CLICK |
Phone: +44 (0)1483 304440 - Fax: +44 (0)1483
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Mounthill Gardens
Mounthill Gardens are one of several pieces of public land
that have been reserved by the local authority as a park or
garden. This area has a fascinating history and has always
traditionally been a subsidiary section of the larger Epsom
Common which covers miles of the surrounding land. The area
is well loved by the local people who use it for rest and
relaxation.
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Mounthill, Epsom, Surrey KT18 Map |
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Oakhurst Cottage (National Trust)
A small 16th Century timber-framed cottage containing
furniture and artefacts reflecting several centuries of
continued occupation. There is a delightful cottage garden.
Visits by appointment only (40 minute guided tour). Maximum
of 6 people at any one time.
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Hambledon Surrey GU8 4HF map OAKHURST COTTAGE CLICK |
Tel: +44 (0)1428 684 090 |
Ockham and Wisley Commons
Ockham and Wisley Commons have been designated a Site of
Special Scientific Interest and are part of a European
Special Protection Area. The heathland on Ockham common is
rare and is known for its beautiful purple heather in the
summer. Wisley Common is wetter than Ockham and is home to
many species of wetland plants and birds. Both commons have
a large population of dragonflies and damselflies. A rare
bird known as a hobby (a small falcon) can also be found
here. There are two main trails that lead you through the
woods to the commons.
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Cobham, Surrey KT11 OCKHAM & WISLEY COMMONS CLICK . |
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Painshill Park, Nr Cobham
Painshill Park is one of the most important 18th century
parks in Europe. Created by the Hon. Charles Hamilton
between 1738 and 1773 as a series of subtle and surprising
vistas - The Hamilton Landscapes - which include Gothic
Temple, Chinese Bridge, Crystal Grotto, Turkish Tent,
Hermitage, 14acre lake, giant waterwheel, 18th century
plantings, working vineyard and more. Europa Nostra Medal
winner for "exemplary restoration from a state of extreme
neglect of a most important 18th century landscape park
and its extraordinary garden buildings".
In 2006/7 American Roots, a major horticultural
exhibition explores the 18th century exchange of plants
between Europe and America - the story of how American
seeds changed European gardens forever.
pen all year - March � October 10.30am- 6.00pm or dusk if earlier (last entry
4.30pm).
November � February 10.30am � 4.00pm dusk if earlier (last entry
3.00pm)
Closed Christmas Day and Boxing Day. Guided Tours available (pre booking essential). Cafe and
Gift Shop Disabled Access and Toilets
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Portsmouth Road Cobham Surrey KT11 1JE Painshill Garden is 1mile west of Cobham on A245. Leave M25 at junction 10. map E-mail Painshill Park PAINSHILL PARK CLICK |
Tel: 0871 716 2243 |
Polesden Lacey (National Trust)
Elegant Regency villa, remodelled after 1906 by the Hon.
Mrs Ronald Greville. Her collection of fine paintings,
furniture, porcelain and silver are displayed, plus
photographs from Mrs Greville's albums. Extensive grounds
include walled rose garden, lawns and spectacular landscape
walks.an Arts and Crafts garden by J Cheal & Sons. The
long grass terrace walk dates from 1671 and was extended by
the playwright Sheridan, who lived her from 1797-1816. The
Edwardian garden has a series of walled and hedged
enclosures with roses and herbaceous planting. Shop and
Plant Sales area. Licensed Restaurant. Open air theatre and
concerts 16 June to 1 July. Car parking, toilet facilities
and wheelchair access for visitors with disabilities.
Braille guide available.Opening times - Garden: all year,
daily. Open 10am to 5pm (November to February closes 4pm or
dusk if earlier). Different opening times for house.
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Great Bookham Dorking Surrey RH5 6BD Polesden Lacey garden is 5 miles north west of Dorking and 2 miles south of Great Bookham. map POLESDEN LACY CLICK |
Tel: +44 (0)1372 452 048 Fax: +44 (0)1372 452 023 |
Ramster Gardens
Ramster is a beautiful mature woodland garden, with lakes,
ponds and a woodland walk. An outstanding collection of fine
rhododendrons and azaleas are in bloom in early spring with
stunning varieties of camellias, magnolias and carpets of
bluebells. Also features many rare trees and shrubs, wild
flower areas, a bog garden and enclosed tennis court garden.
2007 brings the 8th running of the Ramster Embroidery
Exhibition, over 250 stunning embroideries for sale in the
Jacobean Hall and Great Drawing Room of the main house; open
20th April - 1st May 10am -5pm. Located 1.5 miles south of
Chiddingfold on the A283.Open: The garden is open from 5th April - 24th June 2007
daily 10am - 5pm. The Teahouse is also open daily 10am - 5pm
while the garden is open, serving delicious hand made cakes
and light lunches. Embroidery Exhibition open 20th April -
1st May 10am -5pm.
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Ramster Chiddingfold Godalming Surrey GU8 4SN map RAMSTER GARDENS CLICK |
Tel: +44 (0) 1428 654167 Fax: +44 (0) 1428 658345 |
Reighgate Castle Grounds
Reigate Castle Grounds are made up of paths, woodland and
gardens near the town centre, where Reigate's Norman castle
once stood. William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey, founded the
castle in 1088, but it was in ruins by 1441. Today, a grassy
plateau is bordered with herbaceous flowerbeds, planted with
roses and perennials. In its centre, a stone pyramid covers
an underground passage, and nearby there's a mock medieval
gateway of 1777.
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Reigate, Surrey RH2 Map |
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Reigate Priory, Museum and Park
Reigate Priory was founded in the 13th Century. Today its
grounds make up a magnificent 65 acre park, with gardens,
grassland, woodland, a lake and recreational facilities
minutes from the town centre. Events are regularly held
here, including concerts and firework displays. In 2007, the
park is in the midst of a �6.6m restoration and development
project, which includes the construction of a new pavilion
and sports facilities The Priory Museum holds a fascinating
collection of social and local history exhibits, with
regular exhibitions aimed at both children and adults. The
Museum's home - a Grade I listed Tudor Mansion - is equally
impressive. Highlights include the magnificent Holbein Hall
Fire Place, which, it is thought, was designed by Hans
Holbein for Henry VIII, an 18th-century carved staircase,
said to be one of the best in England, and a series of
Baroque wall paintings.
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Reigate, Surrey RH2 7RL Map PRIORY MUSEUM CLICK |
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Richmond Park
An ancient royal hunting park and one of London's most
splendid open spaces. Man has done little more than make
roads through the parkland. Deer roam free under the old oak
trees and may often be seen grazing in the distance. A very
popular outing for Londoners on account of its size (over
800 ha.) and accessibility by car; a fine example of simple
landscape management providing efficient semi-natural
parkland and recreation. At the NE corner of the Royal Park,
the skyline is broken by Roehampton housing - well grouped
tall point blocks in a classical landscape of mature trees.
This famous public housing development was planned at a time
of much lower car ownership. Off Roehampton Lane. Opening
times - All year. Open 7am (7:30am in winter) to dusk.
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Richmond upon Thames, Surrey, TW10 5HS Access from Richmond Gate, Kingston Gate, Robin Hood Gate or Roehampton Gate. RICHMOND PARK CLICK |
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Roseberry Park Roseberry Park is situated close to the centre of Epsom and is one of the great out door attractions of the Surrey town. With a great deal to do their including a children�s playground and a large pond, the park has been a firm favourite with local people for generations. It is ideal for walking and jogging as well as simply sitting back amongst the trees and plans and watching the world go by. |
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Christ Church Road, Epsom, Surrey KT17 Map |
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RHS Garden Wisley
The garden was established by George Wilson, a chemist and
horticulturalist, and given to the RHS in 1903. It continues
to be developed. Edward White designed the rock garden in
1911. Woodland, heather and bog gardens were added. Lanning
Roper designed a walled canal garden in the 1960s. There are
many demonstration gardens and, of course, an excellent
plant collection. Situated near Pyrford just off the A3, the
Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) Garden Wisley was crowned
Large Visitor Attraction of the Year 2009. Wisley is the
historical home of the RHS and is undoubtedly one of the
great gardens of the world � at over 200 acres in size and
with over a million visitors to the garden each year, Wisley
is a wonderful day-out. With sights to see including the
stunning Glasshouse (housing over 5,000 different varieties
of tropical plant), Battleston Hill, the Fruit Orchard and
dramatic Rock Garden, Wisley is the perfect place to relax
or enjoy a stroll with the family. The garden aims to
develop growing skills in the beginner, amateur and
professional gardener, and a wide variety of inspirational
events for people of all ages take place throughout the
year, including family activities during school holidays,
Latin Dance Nights, the Wisley Flower Show and A Taste of
Autumn The Royal Horticultural Society was given
Wisley in 1903, although at that time only a small part of
the 60-acre estate was actually cultivated as a garden, the
remainder being wooded farmland. Today the garden covers
over 200 acres and offers a fascinating blend of the
beautiful with practical and innovative design and
cultivation techniques. For many, it is the beauty and
tranquility of the garden that captures the imagination,
with its richly planted borders, luscious rose gardens and
the exotica of the glasshouses. Wisley is also a leading
experimental garden however where many cultivation
techniques are tried and tested. Opening times - All year.
Daily except Christmas. See RHS Garden Wisley website for
opening times.
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Surrey, GU23 6QB 7 miles north of Guildford, on the north west side of the A3, 0.5 miles south west of junction 10 on the M25. Taxi from Woking rail station. RHS GARDEN CLICK |
Tel: 01483 224234 |
Sutton Place Garden
A Tudor house with a great twentieth century garden,
designed by Geoffrey Jellicoe for Stanley J Seeger. With his
developing interest in Jung, Jellicoe saw the design as an
allegory of human evolution, with creation, life and
aspiration. He made a Paradise Garden, a Moss Garden, a
Music Garden a Surrealist Garden and one of the finest
features in any English garden: the Nicholson Wall. The
Sutton Place garden has since changed hands and is being
further developed. There is a new Ellipse Garden and an
orchard (on the slope where Jellicoe intended a
cascade).Opening times - Open only by appointment for
pre-booked parties
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Titsey Place and Gardens
Set in more than 3000 acres, Titsey Place and Gardens s one
of the largest surviving historic estates in the county and
dates back to the mid-sixteenth century. The Estate was
originally bought in 1534 by Sir George Gresham and
descended in the early nineteenth century through the female
line to the Leveson Gowers, a branch of the family of the
Duke of Sutherland. The Leveson Gower family lived at Titsey
until the death of Thomas Leveson Gower in 1992. In 1993 the
trustees of the Titsey Foundation opened Titsey Place to the
publicand today vistors are able to take a historic mansion
house and enjoy its unique collection of Canalettos, fine
porcelain and beautiful furniture. Visitors can also explore
the stunning gardens which include a beautifully restored
kitchen garde, a rose garden and a lake. There are four
miles of woodland walks in the Titsey Planatation that are
open all year round and are popular with dog walkers.
Opening times - End May to end September. Wednesday, Sundays
and Bank Holidays. Also open Easter Monday. Open 1pm to
5pm.
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Titsey Place Oxted Surrey RH8 0SD Titsey Place is off the A25 road between Oxted and Westerham near Limpsfield. Turn left into Bluehouse Lane and then turn right into Water Lane. map TITSEY PLACE CLICK |
Tel: +44 (0) 1273 407056 Fax: +44 (0) 1273 478995 |
Valley Gardens
Valley Gardens - The walk to the Valley Gardens from the
car park takes around 25 minutes but is well worth doing. The path takes you along a track past a pretty lake where
families picnic and then on to the rhododendrons, azaleas,
magnolias and camelias. If you visit from mid April to mid June you are in for a
real treat as the woods are ablaze with a riot of colours
every where you look. There are also some magnificent trees and shrubs, in fact
the gardens are worth a stroll at any time of the year. Valley Gardens - 2010 Opening times: Open every day
of the year from sunrise to sunset. Admission:
Free
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Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey TW20 0UU VALLEY GARDENS CLICK |
Tel : 01753 847518 |
Vann
A Tudor house, with additions, and an Arts and Crafts
garden. "The old garden" has brick paths, a yew walk and
pond. The water garden was planted by Gertrude Jekyll.
Opening times - By appointment, Also open under National
Gardens Scheme.
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Winkworth Arboretum
Winkworth Arboretum is home to over 1000 species of shrubs
and trees some of which are rare. The woodland is set on a
hill with spectacular views across the Surrey countryside.
There are a variety of walks to enjoy including a circular
walk that takes you to the wetland area and the upper lake.
The bluebells are particularly beautiful in spring and the
area is suitable for family picnics and dog walking. There
are also guided tours available.
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Abbey House Gardens
As seen on TV! "The WOW factor is here in abundance" said
Alan Titchmarsh on BBC's Gardener's World A sixteenth
century house with a 5 acre garden in the centre of
Malmesbury. The garden has been developed by the Pollards, who
bought Abbey House in 1994. There is a Knot Garden with a
well, laburnum tunnel and extensive collections of roses and
herbs. A garden of great diversity. Up to date but on an ancient
hill. Bold, atmospheric, romantic, soothing yet inspiring and
containing more plants than many botanic gardens. We've
created it all from nothing in ten years but visitors say it
looks like it's been here for ever. Good soil with a huge range of micro-climates.....what more
could a gardener want? A feast for the eyes in any season and
planted to maximise the interest for visitors whether on legs
or with wings! Why not come and see for yourself? We can
arrange guided tours for groups by appointment or even arrange
a talk on the garden's development either here or at a group
venue. The site once formed part of a Benedictine Monastery the
remnants of which now function as Malmesbury's Parish Church
next door. The Abbot's Garden was bought after the Dissolution
by a wealthy clothier, William Stumpe and a late Tudor mansion
built from former Abbey stones. A very varied history of
decline and rebuild over the following centuries included a
period as a Governor's residence during the English Civil War.
Divided up at some stages and brought back together at others,
the property was again empty and neglected when the present
occupiers bought it in 1994 since when the glorious gardens
have been planted up and opened to the public to world class
acclaim. 150,000 tulips giving a peak display between mid- late April.
March 21 to October 31. Daily. Open 11am to 5:30pm.
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The Abbey House, Market Cross, Malmesbury, Wiltshire, , SN16 9AS 5m N of J17 M4. Beside C12 Abbey. Parking in town centre (short stay) or follow brown signs to long stay (via steps to gardens) click here for a map ABBEY HOUSE GARDENS CLICK |
Tel : 01666 827650 |
Avebury Manor Garden
Parts of Avebury Manor may date back to the 12th century. The
Garden was completely redesigned in the early 20th century by
the Jenner family. Medieval walls surround a series of garden
rooms containing raised walks, flower gardens, rose garden and
an orchard. Some of the hedges are very old. Highlights
are topiary, roses and herbaceous borders. Try to visit when
the charming Manor House is open. Well worth seeing when
visiting the famous Avebury Stones. NT 2010 - House &
Garden open - 2 April - 31 October, Fridays - Tuesdays -
Gardens 11 - 5, House 12 - 5 ( closed Wednesdays &
Thursdays ). Partial disabled access. Restaurant nearby.
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Avebury, nr Marlborough, Wiltshire, SN8 1RF AVEBURY MANOR GARDENS CLICK |
Tel: 01672 539250 |
Bowood Gardens
Bowood House is the magnificent home of the Marquis and
Marchioness of Landsdowne. It stands in glorious 'Capability
Brown' parkland with gently sloping lawns stretching away from
the house to the lake beyond. Splendours within the park
include the Cascade, Doric Temple and terraced rose garden. The rhododendron walks are situated on a separate 50 acre
area which is open for 6 weeks in May and June. Robert Adam's
mausoleum is well worth seeing. April to October. Daily. Open
11am to 6pm. Rhododendron walks open daily for 6 weeks in May
and June, depending on flowering period.
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Bowood, Calne, Wiltshire SN110LZ 5m N of J17 M4. Beside C12 Abbey. Parking in town centre (short stay) or follow brown signs to long stay (via steps to gardens) click here for a map BOWOOD GARDENS CLICK |
Tel : 01249 812102 |
Broadleas Garden
This delightful garden owned by Lady Anne Cowdray is best
early on in the year as it is more like a Cornish Garden. The
gardens are formal nearer the attractively decorated house
with good summer colour. The main attraction however is the small valley which is
reminiscent of Cornish Gardens with plantings of
camellias, magnolias, azaleas and rhododendrons. During the Spring there are masses of bulbs planted between
the shrubs giving plenty of colour. The Gardens at Broadleas are well worth visiting if you are
in the area. 2010 - Broadleas Gardens open 4 April to 31 Oct -
Sunday, Wednesdays and Thursdays 2 - 6. Partial disabled
access. Best approached from Devizes Town Centre.
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Broadleas, Devizes, Wilts, SN10 5JQ 1m S of Devizes. On A360 or follow tourist signs from Long Street click here for a map |
Tel 01380 722035 |
Corsham Court
An Elizabethan house (1582), altered and given a park in the
eighteenth century. Lancelot Brown designed the park and, with
Nash and Bellamy, altered the house. Brown retained the great
avenue and designed a sunk fence, an oval lake and a Gothic
bath house. Repton produced a Red Book for the estate but it
has disappeared and the work was not executed. Corsham's rose
garden and round pond are, however, Reptonian in
character. Capability Brown was employed during the 1760s to enlarge
Corsham House and lay out the gardens and parkland. He built
the Gothic Bath House and enclosed the garden with a ha-ha. He
planted the avenues and made plans for the 13-acre lake which
was not dug out until nearly 40 years later by Humphry Repton
who was subsequently employed by the Methuen family to
consolidate Brown's work and carry out new planting schemes. Repton was not an architect and he worked closely with John
Nash who re-fashioned the North Front of the house and carried
out various embellishments to the existing facades. The formal gardens have a distinctly 19th century feel and
Lady Jane Dorothea (wife of the First Lord Methuen) was a
particularly keen gardener and came to Corsham 1810. The
Victorian influence of later years introduced species and
themes most closely associated with that era, although
thankfully without detriment to the layouts and plantings of
the previous century. A number of fine ornamental trees surround the Elizabethan
mansion. Some of which were planted by Capability Brown. The
Great Plane now has a circumference of over 240 yards. The
lily pond garden is surrounded by Indian Bean trees and there
is a young arboretum to the North. During the Spring a fine
display of bulbs and daffodils grace the garden, while
beautiful and unusual orchids abound during the early summer.
The gardens are particularly noted for the collection of
magnolias and the famous yew hedge which surrounds the gardens
to the west. Late March to September. Daily except Monday and
Friday (but open Bank Holiday Mondays). Open 2pm to 5.30pm.
Also open winter weekends 2pm to 4.30pm (closed in
December).
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Corsham, Wiltshire, SN13 0BZ 4m W of Chippenham. S of A4 click here for a map CORSHAM COURT CLICK |
Tel : 01249 712214 |
The Courts, Trowbridge
Originally created between 1900 and 1921 on a Hidcote model,
it is now freshened and superbly planted and maintained. It is
a manageable seven acres of topiary, hedges, pools and plants
in satisfying harmony. Divided into sections which are not
rigidly defined, but tend to flow from one to another, it
offers good surprises as you turn the corners. The wonderfully
lopsided, bulging yew topiary, eccentric box shapes, formal
pool and spacious lawns set off the flowers perfectly. Wilder
at the edges. Don�t miss. Written by Anne Wareham, garden writer and critic whose own
garden Veddw House appears on the guide. open 13
February - 31 October daily except Wednesdays - 11
- 5. Free entry for National Trust members. Disabled
access, Tea-room. Around 7 acres.
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Holt, Trowbridge, Wilts, BA16 6RR 2m E of Bradford-on-Avon. S of B3107 to Melksham. In Holt follow NT signs, park at village hall & at overflow car park when signed click here for a map THE COURTS CLICK |
Tel 01225 782340 |
Great Chalfield Manor
Great Chalfield Manor House is very similar to Great Dixter
in Sussex and the layout of the borders to the back of the
House are also similar. The gardens were designed by Alfred
Parsons. Here the gardens lead down to a moat which almost surrounds
the property. The National Trust have made good progress in
improving the gardens which are now worth seeing in their own
right. There are some very colourful borders in many parts of the
garden and you will also notice the unusual Yew Topiary in the
form of a house - but without windows.Autumn borders extend the season. The lawns leading down to the moat have been left for wild
flowers and overall the garden has a calming romantic
atmosphere.Great Chalfield Manor - Open 2010- 1 April - 31
October - Gardens Tues, Wed & Thurs 11- 5, Sundays 2 - 5. House open by guided tour.
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Nr Melksham, Wiltshire SN12 8NH 3m SW of Melksham. Take B3107 from Melksham then 1st R to Broughton Gifford. Follow sign for Atworth, turn L for 1m to Manor. Park on grass outside click here for a map GREAT CHALFIELD MANOR CLICK |
Tel 01225 782239 |
Heale Garden and Plant Centre
Heale House (not open to public) is set in 8 acres of
beautiful gardens with ponds and streams adding to the
atmosphere. There is a varied collection of plants, shrubs,
musk and other roses growing in the formal setting of clipped
hedges and mellow stonework. Particularly lovely, especially in Spring and Autumn, is the
water garden planted with magnolia and acers, surrounding the
Japanese Tea House and Nikko Bridge. Heale Garden Open 2010 -
Open: from 1 February to 31 October 10am - 5pm Wednesday -
Sunday and Bank Holidays tea shop, gifts. There is a new
and revamped plant centre with a wide range of woodland plants
and a great collection of trilliums.
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Middle Woodford, Salisbury, SP4 6NT 4m N of Salisbury. On Woodford Valley Rd between A360 & A345 click here for a map HEALE GARDEN CLICK |
Tel 01722 782504 |
Iford Manor, Nr Bath
On the steep wooded slopes of the Avon valley above an 18th
century manor house Harold Peto laid out a terraced
garden with an Italian atmosphere. On the steep slopes there are terraces linked by steps,
fountains, loggias, urns and figures. Many trees, shrubs and flowers with beautifully planted
containers. Lovely views and why not picnic in the car
park by the river. Open 2010 April & October on Sundays and Easter Monday between 2pm
- 5pm. From May to September daily between 2pm - 5pm except on
Mondays and Fridays.Children under 10 admitted weekday visits preferred. Partial disabled access.Groups at other times by arrangement.
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Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire, BA15 2BA 7m S of Bath. Off A36, brown tourist sign to Iford 1m. Or from Bradford-on-Avon or Trowbridge via Lower Westwood village (brown signs) click here for a map IFORD MANOR CLICK |
Tel 01225 863146 |
Lacock Abbey Garden
A thirteenth century abbey, adapted by Sanderson Miller in
the eighteenth century. The cloisters are an example of a
medieval garden space. The Victorian garden was made by the
mother of Henry Fox Talbot. The pioneer photographer took a
picture, in 1840, of his mother's rose garden. It has been
used to restore her work. The son was also a botanist and
assembled a collection of trees which has become a woodland
garden. Late February to end October. Daily. Closed Good
Friday. Open 11am to 5.30pm.
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Lacock, Chippenham, Wiltshire, SN15 2LG 3m S of Chippenham. Off A350. Follow NT signs. Use public car park just outside Abbey click here for a map LACOCK ABBEY GARDEN CLICK |
Tel : 01249 730459 |
Larmertree Gardens
Discover the secret gardens of Wiltshire which were
skilfully created by General PittRivers in 1880 then
restored over the last 10 years. An open air theatre,
Roman temple, Nepalese carved buildings and water
features cover the land.
The gardens are inhabited by ornamental pheasants and peacocks. Shown are regular concerts, fairs and musical entertainments during the high season. Stable block and courtyard with plant sales and gift shop. Croquet, play area and picnic areas. |
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Tollard Royal, Salisbury, SP5 5PT On the B3081 off A354 Salisbury to Blandford road LARMER TREE GARDENS CLICK |
Tel: 01725 516228 Fax: 01725 516449 |
Longleat Garden
A great Elizabethan house (1580) with garden and park. It
once had an Elizabethan garden and a park designed by London
and Wise in the 1680s. Lancelot Brown re-designed them after
1757. In 1760 a visitor remarked that 'there is not much
alteration in the house, but the gardens are no more. They are
succeeded by a fine lawn, a serpentine river, wooded hills,
gravel paths meandering round a shrubbert, all modernised by
the ingenious and much sought-after Mr Brown'. Repton praised
Brown for turning a little stream at Longleat into "an
apparent river". Repton then deepened the lake and designed a
bridge over the dam in 1804. A formal garden was added in the
nineteenth century and improved by Russell Page in the
twentieth century.All year. Daily except 25th December. Open
11am to 5pm or dusk if earlier (10:30am to 5:30pm weekends and
holidays).
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Warminster, Wiltshire, BA12 7NW LONGLEAT GARDEN CLICK |
Tel: 01985 844400 |
Mompesson House Garden
A Queen Anne town house with a small walled garden, close to
Salisbury Cathedral. Mompesson gardens have a pergola, a
lavender walk and a lawn fringed with rose beds and herbaceous
beds. Late March to October. Saturday to Wednesday. Open 11am
to 5pm.
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The Close, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP1 2EL MOMPESSON HOUSE GARDEN CLICK |
Tel: 01722 335659 Fax: 01722 321559 |
Pound Hill Garden
A delightfully romantic 2 acre garden of secret
corners, stepping stones and meandering pathways.
Courtyard decorated with many containers, old
fashioned rose garden, ornamental vegetable garden,
striking herbaceous borders, woodland water garden
and many other features.
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Pound Hill House, Chippenham, SN14 7JG From M4 junction 18 take the A46 towards Bath. At the first roundabout take the A420 towards Chippenham. Open daily March to October including bank holiday Mondays, 2 - 5 pm POUND HILL CLICK |
Tel: 01249 782822/01249 782781 Fax: 01249 782953 |
Salisbury Cathedral Cloister Garden
Salisbury has one of the most magnificent cathedrals in
England, a prime example of the Early English Gothic style
(built 1220-58). The splendid arcaded cloister is the largest
in England (58m x 190ft square) and was added in the late 13th
century. It was almost certainly a plain square of grass in
the middle ages but now has a great tree and is managed as a
garden. The Cathedral Close is managed like a public park,
with mown grass and ornamental trees. The land management
looks more agricultural in John Constable's famous painting of
Salisbury Cathedral from the Bishop's Grounds (c.1825. All
year. Daily. Open 7:15am to 6:15pm (or 7:15pm in
summer).
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The Close, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP1 2EJ SALISBURY CATHEDRAL CLOISTER GARDEN CLICK |
Tel: 01722 555121 |
Stourhead Gardens
Stourhead is a quite stunning English landscape garden
by Henry Hoare 11 in the mid 1800s.
Take a walk around this great landscape park which takes your breath away. Children will love the grotto - just wait and see! Classical temples, Temple of Flora, Temple of Appollo, plus rock bridge, cascade all of which are situated around the lake. The view from the temple of Appollo has been described as one of the most picturesque scenes in the world. Hybrid rhododendrons, scented azaleas, pelargoniums. Lovely Autumn colours. This is a great landscape garden worth visiting any time of the year. It is one of our favourite gardens and should not be missed. Gardens at Stourhead open all year 9am - 7pm or dusk if earlier . Restaurant, shop and plant sales. Disabled access. Dogs are allowed during November - February only. |
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Stourton, Warminster BA12 6QD 3m NW of Mere on B3092. Follow NT signs click here for a map STOURHEAD GARDENS CLICK |
Tel 01 747 841152 |
Stourton House Flower Garden Owner of Stourton House, Elizabeth Bullivant explains that hers is a �very unorthodox� garden; she likes it to �enjoy itself�, choosing to �plant things where we think they�d like to grow.� Plants are allowed to mature, so the visitor can see immense rhododendrons, magnolias and a profusion of hydrangeas in their full glory. There is a real sense of discovery here. You never quite know what you might find in the undergrowth; all sorts of curiosities are concealed in the nooks and crannies of this garden. Take one winding path through the woodland area and you might see rare camellias with two colours on the same bush or flowers half one colour and half another, delve deeper and watch out for smatterings of chequered snake�s head fritillaries or graceful erythroniums. The garden is renowned for its cultivated flowers. Many unusual and RHS prize winning daffodils adorn the garden with a dazzling display in spring � including some you won�t find anywhere else. Elizabeth even has something rather special in the garden, Viburnum plicatum �Elizabeth Bullivant�, officially named after herself! This dramatic shrub produces masses of berries in September and is just one of the surprises that the garden offers.Refreshments at Stourton House have a nice twist too, cream teas are ever popular, but the cakes are also are not to be missed � flower petals are used in a number of recipes. April to November. Wednesday, Thursday, Sunday and Bank Holiday Mondays. Open 11am to 6pm or dusk. |
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Zeals,
nr Warminster, Wiltshire, BA12 6QF |
Tel: 01747 840417 |
Town Gardens, Swindon
Step back in time to this Victorian garden set in an old
quarry which used to produce Portland stone. No fancy or
clever designs here just straight forward English formal
gardening at its best. Some beautiful colours in Spring with
borders of bright polyanthus, tulips and pansies amongst the
flowering cherries.
In summer a lovely rose garden and other areas full of colour. Formal pond and sitting area close to aviary.Families picnic and play in this lovely peaceful oasis. Take time if in Swindon to take a walk here. open:-daily, tea kiosk and seating in season, good disabled access. |
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Westlecot Road, Old Town, Swindon, Wilts. TOWN GARDENS CLICK |
Tel 01793 490150 |
Twigs Garden, Swindon
TWIGS Community Gardens site is one of the hidden
treasures of Swindon . The gardens have been developing over
the last eight years . The main garden site occupies almost
two acres and includes six themed gardens and seven smaller
individual gardens as well as an extensive wildflower /
woodland Haven . The main gardens are ; Japanese , Path of
Life , Wildlife friendly ,Cottage , Pottager and a Physic
garden . We also have an iron age round house , three large
poly tunnels , a glasshouse and plant sales area . In
amongst the gardens are wonderful pieces of art work . A
short walk around the lake , Plaums Pit , leads to our
innovative organic allotment site . The gardens are a source
of inspiration as well as providing a much needed oasis from
the stresses of everyday life. The gardens are open every Wednesday and Friday from
10.00am � 3.30pm. Best visited April to October. All the
gardens and the building are wheelchair accessible . There
are toilets in the main building including a disabled
toilet.
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Manor Garden Centre, Cheney Manor, Swindon TWIGS GARDEN CLICK |
Tel 01793 523294 |
Wilton House Garden
A great estate. It has a Palladian house, with older remains,
and an eigheenth century garden, with later additions. The
1632 Wilton House garden by Isaac de Caus was removed by the
'Architect Earl' of Pembroke to make, after 1737, a serpentine
park with the first Palladian bridge. Sir William Chambers
designed a casino and eye-catcher in the park. Richard
Westmacott designed an 'Italian garden' at Wilton with terrace
and parterrre in the 1820s. David Vicary designed a fountain
set, in pleached limes, in 1971. In 1833, Loudon remarked that
'Standing on the Palladian bridge, and looking towards another
bridge on the same river, the channel of the water appears
much too straight, formal and unvaried. The other bridge
appears to terminate the water, and gives the idea of a cul de
sac'. Opening times - April to September. Daily. Open
10.30am to 5.30pm.
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Wilton, Wiltshire, SP2 0BJ WILTON HOUSE GARDEN CLICK |
Tel: 01722 746729 Fax: 01722 744447 |
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