The Garden House, Erbistock, is the creation of the Wingett family, containing over 200 species and cultivars on 2 ha (five acres). The garden has much to offer with a ... read more
The Portmeirion estate was acquired by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis in 1925 with the objective to develop the site as a 'British Potofino' (Italian Riviera). He ... 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
Veddw House Garden has been developed over the last thirty years by the garden writer Anne Wareham and the garden photographer Charles Hawes. The woodland garden has many ... read more
Colby is closely linked to the coal mining industry in the area and on the estate. The Colby Lodge was built between 1802 and 1804. The 3.2 ha (8 acres) gardens and ... read more
Dyffryn Fernant Garden has been developed since 1996 by Christina Shand and David Allum. It has been a 'Try and error' garden, with its thick blue clay and ... read more
Hilton Court Gardens, covering 4.9 ha (12 acres), has been laid out since 1989 by Peter and Cheryl Lynch. The woodland gardens, with lake side walks and pond, are ... read more
Norrvikens Gardens was the home of Rudolf Abelin (1864-1961), the landscape architect and horticulturist, where he created, early 1900s, his “living garden ... read more
Tirups Örtagard-Tirup's Herb Garden: Started in the 60's with the purchase of a decayed farm, the owners created a beautiful nursery garden, with ... read more
Kathy Brown's Garden, covering 1.8 ha (4.5 acres), has been developed since 1981 by Kathy Brown. She is a garden and cookery writer and author of 'The Edible ... read more
Pinsla Garden and Nursery has been developed by Mark and Claire Woodbine since. It is an 0.2 ha (1.5 acres) artist's garden set in wild woodland, around a charming ... read more
Tremenheere Sculpture Garden was established in 1997 by a local doctor, Neil Amstrong. Today it has become a mature 9 ha (22 acres) garden with sub-tropical plants, ... read more
Trebah is an 18th century Georgian house, built on a much older site recorded in the Domesday Book of 1085, surrounded by a 12 ha (26 acres) splendid sub-tropical ... read more
Bosvigo House is a charming Georgian house surrounded by several different gardens, created by its Artist owner. The gardens include the Hot Garden, the 'Vean' ... read more
Tresco Abbey Gardens, have been developed since 1834, when Augustus Smith took up residence on the Isles of Scilly as Lord Proprietor and leaseholder of all the islands. ... read more
Pinetum Gardens, covering 12 ha (30 acres), is located on land where in the 1800s copper and tin were mined. The garden has been developed since 1976 and houses over 6,000 ... read more
The Lost Gardens of Heligan is a rediscovered garden, and rescued since 1991. It became full attention through a book and by a televised TV project in 1996. Heligan has ... read more
Trewidden is a 6 ha (15 acres) garden originally planted in the late 19th century, and is part of the Bolitho estate. There is a large collection of Camellias, ... read more
Crook Hall dates back to around 1217, with Jacobean and Georgian extensions. It has a more recent colourful garden with a great variety of garden rooms, including The ... read more
Stillingfleet Lodge Gardens, surrounding an 18th century farmhouse, was created in 1978, starting from a field. Today it is a beautiful colour themed cottage garden with ... read more