Abbotsbury Subtropical Gardens, covering 8 ha (20 acres), has walled gardens, woodland walks, formal and informal gardens, with exotic plants. The site is owned ... read more
Babbacombe Model Village, covering 1.6 ha (4 acres) is a model village, representing English country life, but has also developed urban features. It was opened in 1963 ... read more
Batsford Arboretum, covering 22 ha (55 acres), has a unique collection of rare trees, shrubs and bamboos. It was created in the late 19th century by the 1st Lord ... read more
The National Pinetum at Bedgebury was established as the National Conifer Collection in 1925. Today it recognised as one of the most complete collection of conifers on ... read more
Benmore Botanic Garden, today part of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, is covering 49 ha (120 acres) and is famous for its plants from all over the world, from the ... read more
Birmingham Botanical Gardens were founded in 1829 by J.C. Loudon, the historic garden designer, horticultural journalist and publisher. The gardens are covering 6 ha (15 ... read more
Branklyn Garden, covering 0.8 ha (2acres), was established in the 1920s by John and Dorothy Renton. It consists mainly of plants from Asia, such as China, Tibet, ... read more
Broadview Garden Centre, covering 4 ha (10 acres) was originally designed and maintained as a teaching resource for students at Hallow College. It is now open to the ... read more
Broughton Grange is a large private garden with Victorian origins. It is a mixture of traditional planting, contemporary planting and contemporary features. read more
Cambridge University Botanic Garden was designed in 1845, but updated during the 20th century, in order to reflect the horticultural and scientific developments of the ... read more
Castlewellan Castle Forest Park, 460 ha (1,136 acres) surrounding Castlewellan Castle, was acquired in 1967 by the Forest Service of the Department of Agriculture. It ... read more
Centre for Wildlife Gardening has been developed by the London Wildlife Trust since 1989. Located on the former depot for Southwark Council's road vehicles, it ... read more
Chelsea Physic Garden dates back to 1673, and was established by the Apothecaries, in order to grow medical plants for them. It covers 1.6 ha (4 acres) near the Thames. ... read more
Cholmondeley Castle Gardens, dating back to the 12th century, is owned by the Marquesses of Cholmondeley. The present House dates from the 19th century. Only the ... read more
Cotswold Lavender was established in 2000, and covers 21.5 ha (53 acres), growing not only the famous lavender, but also camomile. People can order lavender, camomile and ... read more
Crarae Garden is a stunning 20 ha (50 acres) woodland Himalaya-style garden with bridges and cascades. It was acquired in 2001 by the National Trust for Scotland, who has ... read more
David Austin Rose Gardens dates from the early 1950s, a nursery and specializing in roses, with over 700 varieties. The founder, David Austin has been joined by his son ... read more
Dawyck Botanic Garden is surrounding Dawyck House. The estate goes back to 13th century, but the present house dates from the 1830s. It has been in the hands of the ... read more
Derby Arboretum was commissioned in 1840 by Joseph Strutt, an wealthy businessman and philantropist. His objective was to have created a botanical tree garden for ... read more
Dewstow House dates back to before 1804, whereas the exotic and mystical gardens, were developed around 1895. They were actually lost and forgotten due the fact that ... read more