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Lamport
Lamport Hall is a hidden gem in Northamptonshire boasting wonderful gardens, stunning architecture, an impressive art and furniture collection and a full calendar of events.
Melbourne
Once the home of Victorian Prime Minister, William Lamb who, as Second Viscount Melbourne, gave his name to Melbourne, Australia.
Melrose
Much of the stunning gardens and landscape at Abbotsford remain as they were when author Sir Walter Scott created them between 1811 and 1825.
Sherborne
Built by Sir Walter Raleigh in 1594. Home to the Digby family since 1617. Splendid collections of decorative arts. 'Capability' Brown lake, gardens and grounds.
Weymouth
Twenty acres of woodland valley. Exotic plants from all over the world. Colonial teahouse and gift shop. Bird aviary and children's play area.
Gloucestershire
This is an ornamental walled garden of 0.8 hectares. Its origins lie in the 17th century around a house of the same period. It was further developed in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Kent
Set in 500 acres of beautiful parkland, Leeds Castle is the perfect backdrop to your day out. The historic Castle, glorious gardens, attractions and a programme of events awaits every visitor.
Horringer
A taste of classical Italy in Suffolk. Situated at the heart of 4 square miles of landscaped parkland with ancient oak trees, Ickworth House is an architecturally stunning neo-classical mansion.
Penrith
A much loved historic family home, set against the grandeur and picturesque splendour of the lakeland fells and the surrounding parkland. Daleman has a delightful five acre plantsman's garden.
Hampshire
Avington Park "Is without doubt one of the prettiest houses in the county" William Cobbett
HAYWARDS HEATH
A stunning garden with plants collected from around the world. Nymans is a garden lover's home; a place to relax all year round and enjoy a peaceful country setting.
Market Drayton
It was predicted in 1958 that Hodnet "would one day take its place among the major gardens of Britain." Now the glorious fulfillment of that prophecy is simply waiting for you to enjoy.
Tackley
A delightful William Kent garden, open daily throughout the year. The house is also open (by prior arrangement) for group visits.
No children under 15 or dogs.
Epping
Copped Hall was the burnt-out shell of a fine Georgian mansion but now being restored. Superbly sited on a ridge overlooking its landscaped parkland. The mansion and gardens are situated on a site of ancient human habitation.
Leeds
Barry
Lostwithiel
The CGS Spring Flower Show is firmly established as one of the most widely respected flower shows in the UK. It’s also known as one of the most friendly and inclusive shows and as such it attracts exhibitors and visitors from all over the country…
One of Britain's finest Adam houses with Chippendale furniture, Gobelin tapestries and classical statuery. With 25 acres of garden including one of Europe's largest double herbaceous borders, a woodland walk & contemporary sculpture park.
Cobham