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Find out about some of the most colourful and beautiful gardens around Britain
Sloelands Farm, Ashley Green, Buckinghamshire. A Grade II-listed, 17th-century house with gardens that include a Japanese garden, a maze, and a sunken garden. It has open fireplaces and a kitchen with
Hatfield House Work on this Jacobean house began in 1607 under instruction from the first Earl of Salisbury, Robert Cecil, and it has remained in the Cecil family ever since. Some 21 miles north of Lo
If you’ve ever wondered what the gardens of some of Britain’s best landscape architects look like, there’s a new book that tours these places
The two-and-a-half-acre walled kitchen garden at Knightshayes, complete with fairytale turrets, is home to a vast collection of crops, some of which are now almost extinct. It is certified organic by
James Cordingley, head gardener at National Trust Dunster Castle in Somerset, tells us about its diverse planting and historical features