Wakehurst Place Garden belongs to the National Trust and is managed by the Royal Botanic Gardens. It includes more than 500 acres of ornamental gardens, woodlands and a ... read more
The Sir Harold Hillier Gardens cover 72 ha and were developed by the English horticulturist (1905 – 1985). The estate, with Jermyn's House at its centre, dates back ... read more
The Courts garden surrounds a charming 18th century country house. It is a 20th century garden with separate garden rooms, a lily pond and an arboretum. read more
Stephens House & Gardens was the work of Henry 'Inky' Stephens (1841 – 1918), heir of the Stephens Ink Company, MP for Hornsey and Finchley, who was also ... read more
Stansted Park, set in a 729 ha (1.800 acres) parkland, dates back to the 11th century. The last private owner, the 10th Earl of Bessborough, handed it over in 1983 to a ... read more
Seaforde Gardens are part of the grounds around Seaforde House, which was built for Mathew Forde (1675-1729). Today the property is still in the hands of the Forde ... read more
Samarès Manor is the traditional home of the Seigneur de Samarès, and dates back to the 11th-12th century. The house is privately inhabited but the gardens are open to ... read more
Ringve Music Museum, opened in 1952, features musical instruments from all over the world. The original collection was brought together by Victoria Bachke, the ... read more
Ringve Botanical Garden is around 13 ha and was opened as part of the NTNU University Museum in 1973. The plants in the botanical garden are living collections used for ... read more
The Prieuré d'Orsan dates back to the 12th century. The highly sophisticated recreated kitchen gardens, with many garden rooms, are open to the public. The ... read more
Pazo de Lourizan, dating back to the 15th century, is a 52 ha estate, used today for educational purposes, botanical research and experimentation. It contains the manor, ... read more
Parc de Bagatelle (25 ha) was built in 1775, and is one of Paris’s four botanical gardens. It is a charming and romantic park, with giant trees and big variety ... read more
Palazzo Patrizi dates back to the 16th century, constructed on a former Roman site. It has beautiful interiors with fresco paintings and a restored garden. Today it is ... read more
The Palanga Amber Museum, a branch of the Lithuanian National Museum of Art and housed on the first floor of the restored 19th-century Tiškevičiai (Tyszkiewicz) ... read more
Painswick House, originally known as "Buenos Ayres", was built early 18th century by Charles Hyett to escape the bad smog of Gloucester. The grounds ... read more
The original Villa Raimondi dates back to the 17th-18th centuries, but has undergone later changes. Today it (Minoprio Foundation) includes a school, library and ... read more
Marks Hall Gardens are a two hundred acres of gardens and arboretum, including the stunningly redesigned seventeenth century Walled Garden with the five individual ... read more
Jardins de Brécy date back to the 17th century and consist mainly of a series of four differently planted terraces, ending in the wrought-iron gates. read more
Le Potager du Roy was created between 1678 and 1683 by Jean-Baptiste de la Quintine, the director of the royal fruit and vegetable gardens, in order to provide fresh ... read more
Lancut Castle (Museum), is one of the most beautiful aristocratic residences in the country. It is famous for its excellent interiors and extraordinarily interesting ... read more