Gardens tagged with: snowdrops
Northamptonshire,
This beautiful ten acre garden at Coton Manor occupies a hillside position extending down from the 17th century manor house constructed of mellow Northamptonshire stone.
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Scottish Borders,
Only 28 miles from Edinburgh, Dawyck is an historic arboretum with impressive conifers, some over 40 metres tall.
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Kent,
With a tea room serving delicious home made cakes, scones and lunches, and special events throughout the year, Doddington Place Gardens is well worth a visit.
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Shropshire,
This 17th century House, Dudmaston has delightful gardens which are a mass of colour in the Spring.
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Angus,
The walled garden at Dunninald Castle is planted with traditional mixed borders, vegetables, fruit trees and greenhouse.
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Somerset ,
Margery Fish created this garden at East Lambrook Manor which has become one of the best known in England.
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Northamptonshire,
A hidden gem in the Northamptonshire countryside
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Somerset,
The fantastic abbey dates from the 12th century and is a must see.
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Yorkshire,
This superb landscape gardens at Fountains Abbey were designed by John Aislabee.
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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.
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Essex,
The Gibberd Garden is recognised as an important contribution to 20th century garden design.
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Kent,
Jane Austen was a frequent visitor to Goodnestone Park this lovely 14 acre garden which surrounds a 1700 house.
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Gloucestershire,
The Hanham Court Gardens are at the rear of a Court House with 13th Century church and tithe Barn once part of a monastic foundation.
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Kent,
Hever Castle, on the Kent border have lovingly tended gardens bringing colour and life all the year round surround.
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Cornwall,
Hidden Valley - Award winning garden - the most colourful Summer Garden in Cornwall
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Nottinghamshire,
"A magical sight you will never forget - a myriad of flowers in the five acre gardens plus a half-mile walk in the woods with carpets of snowdrops to delight you".
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Northamptonshire,
The gardens of Kelmarsh Hall Estate are essentially 20th century in origin and design and are largely attributable to Nancy Lancaster.
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Suffolk,
Stunning and peaceful with an individuality that will delight and surprise you.
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Dorset,
Kingston Lacy House and Gardens is 17th century Italian inspired family home surrounded by 300 acres of formal gardens and parkland
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Northamptonshire,
Lamport Hall is set in tranquil gardens, enclosed by a spacious park.
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Angus,
3 acres of mixed herbaceous planting within 4 walled gardens, set amongst 27 acres of policies, in the grounds of the historic Langley Park House, dating from the early 18th century.
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Wigtownshire,
Logan Botanic Garden is one of the country's most exotic gardens. Because of the Gulf Stream influence, a remarkable collection of bizarre and beautiful plants flourish.
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Essex,
A tree collection from all the temperate areas of the world set in more than 200 acres of historic landscape and gardens provides interest and enjoyment throughout the year at Marks Hall Garden.
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Middlesex,
The Gardens at Myddleton House tell a compelling story about one of Britain’s most famous self-taught gardeners, artists and expert botanists - Edward Augustus Bowles.
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Cheshire,
Ness Botanic Gardens was created by a cotton merchant and is now one of the finest gardens in the North
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Gloucestershire,
Newark Park set deep in the Gloucestershire, on the edge of the Cotswolds is a hidden gem.
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Sussex,
Nymans Garden is one of the finest gardens in England. See why we rate it so highly.
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Cornwall,
Pencarrow House, another Cornish garden and extensive woodland best early summer.
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Gwynedd,
The gardens of the neo- Norman Penrhyn Castle are set amongst the backdrop of the Menai Strait and Snowdonia.
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Gwynedd,
This pretty 1 acre garden at Plas-yn-Rhiw was revived by the Keating sisters in 1938 and nestles at the foot of Mynydd Rhiw Mountain.
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