Ayscoughfee is a chance to experience different architectural styles and features from the Medieval to the Victorian. The Museum also tells the story of the historic town of Spalding and the surrounding Lincolnshire Fens. CLICK the photo for more details.
Poole’s Cavern is found deep beneath the limestone hills of the Peak District in the historic town of Buxton. Discover an underground world which once echoed to the roar of an ice age river which carved this vast cave system and how raindrops have created spectacular and strange crystal formations. Click the photo for more details.
There are around 600 species of trees including, Crimean Pines, Cedars and Wellingtonias, some of which are the UK’s tallest and widest in girth. There are also stunning magnolias, an acer garden and the UKs longest Laburnum arch. Dendrologists from around the world come each year to study the exotic collection of trees and plants. Click the photo for more details.
One of our finest historic houses and backdrop for Pride and Prejudice and The Duchess.
Chatsworth offers something for everyone to enjoy, from famous works of art and the spectacular fountains in the garden. Click the photo for more details.
With 25 acres of award winning gardens including one of Europe’s largest double herbaceous borders, an enchanting woodland walk and a miniature railway, younger visitors will also enjoy the exciting adventure gardens.
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Home to the annual RHS Flower Show it has 50 acres of the most beautiful landscaped gardens.
There’s a rare breed farm, a Tudor Old Hall, Neo-Classical Mansion, 1000 acres of deer park, adventure playground and much more. Click the photo for more details.
Discover Trebah, a beautiful sub-tropical paradise with a stunning coastal backdrop.
Explore under giant canopies and follow a network of footpaths that weave through a lush, natural valley drawing you down to our very own secluded beach. Open all year, Family and dog friendly. Click the photo for more details.
Seven acres of spectacular gardens and contains many unusual and diverse features.
Magnificent displays of Rhododendrons, Azaleas, Camellias and Magnolias, a Victorian Folly, water gardens and cascades, large mixed and herbaceous borders, a superb rock garden and a sculpture trail. Click the photo for more details.
Hedingham Castle, built in 1133, contains some of the finest Norman architecture in England, set in 160 acres of formal gardens, lakes and woodland. It is the private home of the Lindsay family, descendants of the Earls of Oxford, and is open to the public from April to October.
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You have to go a long way to beat Bressingham Steam and Gardens for a family day out. For here is where world renowned horticulturist Alan Bloom combined his passion for plants and gardens with his love of steam to create a truly unique experience for all the family.
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Eight acres of inspirational gardens steeped in horticultural history. Close to Oxford in the heart of the countryside. Open year round except between Christmas and the New Year. Click on images above for more details.
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The 15 acre Trewidden Garden has one of the most magnificent collections of over 300 Camellias and Magnolias in the UK, as well as the Tree Fern Dell, one of the largest collections of tree ferns in the Northern Hemisphere. It also has the new Trewidden Trail set in the maze of paths in the garden, which keeps children entertained for hours! Click on images for more details.
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