Biddulph Grange Garden
The gardens at Biddulph Grange are perhaps one of the most exciting and unusual gardens in England. Visitors are taken on a miniature tour of the world including China, Egypt and a Scottish Glen.
This Garden at Biddulph Grange was created in the mid 19th century by James and Maria Bateman with Edward Cook the marine painter. It is one of Britain's great places to visit
There is series of connected compartments below the house bordered by topiary hedges with colourful plantings throughout the year.
Visitors are taken on a miniature tour of the world including China, Egypt and a Scottish Glen as well as an ice house and fountain in Mrs Bateman's Garden. The Chinese House is set amongst woodland and reached by narrow paths. The herbaceous borders are a riot of colour in the summer but are great throughout all the seasons.
Make sure you see - Geology meets theology - a unique Victorian display of fossils and geological strata according to the Biblical days of creation, a fascinating journey through time.
Families will want to bring their children as there are events throughout the year.
Biddulph Grange Opening Times - see latest information by visiting website.
Please see website for more information. Tea Room, Partial disabled access.
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Contact
- Telephone: 01782 517999
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- Website: Biddulph Grange gardens
Address
- Street: Biddulph Grange
- Postcode: ST8 7SD
- City: Biddulph, Stoke on Trent
- County: Staffordshire
- Country: United Kingdom
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