Yorkshire Lavender Garden is a lavender farm with a garden and a nursery. It has a multitude of sub-gardens, such as a Lavender Maze, Mediterranean Dry Garden, Sensory ... read more
Milgate House is a Georgian house, with a charming award-winning garden. It is a fine guesthouse offering B&B of high quality. Behind the house is a plantsman's ... read more
The Walled Gardens of Cannington are located within the grounds of a medieval priory, and were officially opened in 2009 by HRH the Earl of Sussex. The garden includes a ... read more
Greencombe Gardens is an organic and small 3.5 acre garden, but full of beautiful and rare plants. The layout appears natural, but all plants have been deliberately ... read more
East Lambrook Manor is a small 15th-century manor house, surrounde by 0.81 ha (2 acres) 20th century 'cottage garden'. The garden was made by the plantswoman ... read more
The Kilver Court Gardens were originally the creation of Ernest Jardine, MP of East Somerset, for the benefit of his lace workers. The gardens produced also fruit and ... read more
Lower Severalls Farmhouse is dating back to 1727, and is since 1929 the home of the Pring family. It is surrounded by a 20th century 'cottage garden', including ... read more
Larmer Tree Gardens was created by General Larmer Pitt Rivers in 1880 to be opened for the public. The 4.5 ha (11 acres) garden is housing a collection of ornate ... read more
Yewbarrow House Gardens has been created and developed since 1999. Thanks to the wonderful mild climate, the garden can experiment with weird and wonderful plants. It has ... read more
Rydal Mount has been the home of William Wordworth from 1815 to his death in 1850. The house is still the family home of his descendants. It has a beautiful, well ... read more
Merriments Gardens is a 1.6 ha (4 acres) garden, and serving as a showcase for the adjoining nursery. There are colour-themed borders, formal and wild plantings, together ... read more
Charleston Farmhouse was the country home of Virginia Woolf's sister and her husband Duncan Grant. It became a meeting place for the famous Bloomsbury set. The house ... read more
Port Lympne Mansion, today a luxury hotel, is a grand Edwardian house in the Cape Dutch style, constructed between 1914-1920. It was designed by Sir Herbert Baker, ... read more
Down House was home of the world-renowned scientist Charles Darwin where he lived with his family from 1842 until his death in 1882. He and his wife Emma had remodelled ... read more
The Priory of Felley was founded in 1158 on a small hermitage dedicate to Our Lady. The Elizabethan house came into the Chaworth-Musters family in 1822. However it was not ... read more
Hill Close Gardens are restored Victorian pleasure gardens. They were meant to be enjoyed by people not having gardens, such as shopkeepers, living over their ... read more
Stone House Cottage Garden is a shop window garden for the adjoining nursery. It was created in 1975, and is only 0.4 ha (1 acre). However it looks much larger, with its ... read more
The Burrows Gardens, covering 2 ha (5 acres), have been developed by Craig Dalton on the basis of the existing garden, when he moved to the Burrows in 1985. Some ... read more
Lea Gardens is a woodland garden, focusing on rhododendrons, azaleas and kalmias. The garden was founded on the site of a medieval millstone quarry in 1935, by John ... read more
Les Grandes Bruyères (12 ha) consists of eight gardens and two arboreta (6 hectares), planted by geographical origin, including woody plants, Ericaceae, old garden ... read more