Mill Dene Garden surrounds a Cotswold watermill with stream and millpond, and includes many garden-rooms, a cricket lawn, the Rose Walk, grotto waterfall, the ornamental ... read more
Millais Nurseries, Crosswater Farm Garden is a 1.6 ha (4 acres) garden and nursery with special inteest in Rhododendrons, developed by Ted and Romy Millais since they ... read more
Munstead Wood was the home of Gertrude Jekyll (1843-1932), the famous landscape architect. The garden was already created around thirteen years before the house, designed ... read more
Myddelton House has been the residence of Edward Augustus Bowles (1865-1954), one of Britain’s most famous self-taught gardeners, artists and expert botanists. He was ... read more
Pensthorpe Natural Park, covering 280 ha (700 acres), was created as a nature reserve in the 1980s by Bill Makins. In 2003 it was acquired by Bill and Deb Jordan (Jordan ... read more
Pinetum Gardens, covering 12 ha (30 acres), is located on land where in the 1800s copper and tin were mined. The garden has been developed since 1976 and houses over 6,000 ... read more
Pinsla Garden and Nursery has been developed by Mark and Claire Woodbine since. It is an 0.2 ha (1.5 acres) artist's garden set in wild woodland, around a charming ... read more
Pitmuies dates back to the 1500s, whereas the present house dates from the 18th century. The house is surrounded by beautiful gardens restored and developed by Ogilvie ... 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
The Portmeirion estate was acquired by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis in 1925 with the objective to develop the site as a 'British Potofino' (Italian Riviera). He ... 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
Spinners Garden is a 0.8 ha (2 acres) woodland garden with nursery. It has been developed over the last 50 years, and included a Bog garden, a small arboretum, herbaceous ... read more
St James's Square were built in the second half of the 17th century. Today the gardens are managed and maintained by the St James's Square Trust, with support ... read more
Stillingfleet Lodge Gardens, surrounding an 18th century farmhouse, was created in 1978, starting from a field. Today it is a beautiful colour themed cottage garden with ... read more
Stockton Bury Gardens is a charming working farm with a 1.6 ha (4 acres) garden, created by Raymond Treasure and Gordon Fenn. The farm has been in the Treasure family ... read more
Stoke Park Pavilions are two 17th century pavilions and a colonnade, remaining from one the very first neo-classical buildings in Britain, designed by Inigo Jones. The ... 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
Stonyford Cottage Gardens has been developed for over 35 years by Tony and Janet Overland, since they moved to Stonyford Cottage. They created three main ... read more
Sussex Prairie Garden is a 3.2 ha (8 acres) “Prairie,” or “Naturalistic,” garden, created by Paul and Pauline McBride. It is open since 2009 and located of ... 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