Carmarthenshire, Deep in the beautiful Towy Valley of South and South West Wales lies a world class garden for the Millennium.
National Botanic Garden of Wales
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Cornwall, More colour than you can imagine with over 1,000 varieties of dahlias. Visit between August and September.
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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. It is a great all year garden with lots to see with rhododendrons, snowdrops and wildlife as well as brilliant summer displays.
Ness Botanic Gardens
Gloucestershire, Newark Park set deep in the Gloucestershire, on the edge of the Cotswolds is a hidden gem.
Newark Park Snowdrops
Yorkshire, These great gardens at Newby Hall date from 1691 and have changed over the centuries with the current design dating from the 1920s influenced by Lawrence Johnston who designed Hidcote Manor Gardens. House open
Newby Hall and Gardens
Nottinghamshire, The Gardens at Newstead Abbey are in a beautiful setting amongst lakes and streams, and approached by a mile long drive. House also open.
https://www.newsteadabbey.org.uk/
Cheshire, Norton Priory has a great garden and is home to much wildlife. The peaceful and relaxing two and a half acre Walled Garden at Norton Priory has won four Britain in Bloom awards. Museum open.
https://www.nortonpriory.org/
Yorkshire, Peaceful Gardens managed on an organic basis surround a historic House which is also open. The gardens are approached from a bridge overlooking the River Rye and lead to both informal and formal areas, plus a Wildflower Meadow.
Sussex, Nymans Garden, in Sussex is one of the National Trusts most beautiful gardens. In the late 1800's Ludwig Messel bought the Nymans Estate in the Sussex High Weald to make a dream family home.
NATIONAL TRUST GARDEN GEM, TULIPS, DAFFODILS, SPRING BLOSSOM, HERBACEOUS BORDERS, AUTUMN COLOURS
Nymans Garden