Northamptonshire,
Lamport Hall is set in tranquil gardens, with the most amazing walled garden full of unusual tall perennial plants, many sourced from Piet Oudolf's nursery
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.
Derbyshire,
Lea Gardens is a unique collection of highly acclaimed rhododendrons, azaleas kalmias and other plants collected from the far corners of the world.
Carmarthenshire,
Llwyngarreg open under the NGS. The garden features many unusual plant including primulas, bamboos, blue Himalayan poppies, acers, rhododendrons and magnolias.
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.
Cambridgeshire,
The gardens at Longstowe near Cambridge Hall are framed by ancient woodland and wildflowers to the East and historic parkland to the West.
Cumbria,
130 acres of lost gardens dating back 350 years set against the dramatic backdrop of a ruined early 19th century sandstone Lowther Castle, both in the process of restoration.
Devon,
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.
Wiltshire,
This large walled garden at Lydiard Park was originally built in the 1740's to provide the St John family a peaceful place to stroll and admire the plants as well as being used for fruit for the dining table.
Gloucestershire,
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.