Gardens in Gloucestershire
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In addition to the listings here for individual gardens, the National Garden Scheme website lists details of the over 90 private gardens open to visitors through the NGS each year.
Attractive gardens dating from the 17th century overlook the Golden Valley at Misarden Park, and feature a yew topiary designed by the famous Edwardian architect and designer Sir Edwin Lutyens, as well as colourful double herbaceous borders, terraced lawns, a formal parterre, walled garden, a summerhouse and a rill garden.
Miserden, Stroud, Gloucestershire, England, GL6 7JA
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Garden: There are 700 acres of woodland garden surrounding the former Tudor hunting lodge of Newark Park. Trails lead past a lake, through peaceful woodland and open countryside. The Cotswold Way leads through the estate. Don't miss the snowdrops in spring!
Ozleworth, Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire, England, GL12 7PZ
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Come for the snowdrops in this 18th-century valley garden, and then come again for the summer displays, woodland walks, and stunning views. There are formal kitchen gardens and a maze, and a series of odd and wonderful buildings are dotted throughout the garden. An absolute delight to visit.
Painswick, Gloucestershire, England, GL6 6TH
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Garden: A warm and intimate Oriental garden surrounds historic Sezincote House. There is a lovely informal garden along a stream and a formal garden area next to the house. An orangery built in a gently curving semi-circle opens into the formal garden.
Bourton on the Hill, Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, England, GL56 9AW
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Garden: A delightful Arts and Crafts style organic garden, separated into a lovely grouping of colourful outdoor rooms.
Snowshill, Broadway, Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, England, WR12 7JU
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Garden: A modern water garden stands in the grounds of a superb Cotswold manor house. The most popular feature at Stanway is a fountain which can send water up to 300 feet high.
Stanway, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England, GL54 5PQ
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Garden: Be sure to plan in time to explore the award-winning gardens, during your visit to Sudeley. There are 14 acres of carefully planned and lovingly executed plantings, divided into 10 distinct garden areas. In spring the White garden is a flood of tulips; the Queen's garden grows a splendid array of roses set among double yew hedges; the sheltered Secret Garden provides a home for semi-tender Mediterranean plantings which are glorious well into the autumn. The pheasantry and wildfowl area is home to 15 species of rare and endangered pheasants. The gardens are managed on organic principles.
Winchcombe, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England, GL54 5JD
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Westbury Court Garden is the earliest surviving English water garden, first laid out in 1696. The garden is laid out as a series of long canals separated by yew hedges. There are fruit trees, herbs, medicinal plants, and a parterre. You can climb to an elegant viewing platform to get an good view across the site.
Westbury-on-Severn, Gloucestershire, England, GL14 1PD
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One of the finest and most popular arboretums in England, Westonbirt features 17,000 trees and 17 miles of paths. Photographers flock to Westonbirt in the autumn to catch the astonishing, rich display of Fall colours, especially in Acer Glade, It truly is a marvellous site, but it can be muddy after wet weather so please bring good footwear.
Westonbirt, Gloucestershire, England, GL8 8QS
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