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
The National Botanic Garden of Wales are largest single span glasshouse in the world, and was built in 2000 on an existing estate, which dates back to the 1650. It is a ... read more
The Ness Botanic Gardens were created by a cotton merchant, Arthur Kilpin Bulley, in 1898, and opened it to the public. In 1948, after his death they were presented by ... read more
Norfolk Lavender was founded in 1932 and produces many varieties of lavender and all kinds of herbs. There is a Countryside Gift Shop, with a full range of Lavender ... read more
Oxford Botanic Garden was founded in 1642 at the oldest University of the UK. It has always been considered as a world class institution. The University acquired the 53 ha ... 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
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
Plant World Gardens were created in 1985 by Ray Brown, with the idea behind to lay out a map of the world with the corresponding flora. Today the matured garden gives ... read more
Pope’s Grotto is the last remaining part of the villa, which the famous poet Alexander Pope (1688 – 1744) built around 1720 in Twickenham. Fascinated by geology ... read more
RHS Garden Harlow Carr, covering 27.5 ha (68 acres), was opened in 1950. During the 19th century, a Bath House had been built here. The former Northern Horticultural ... read more
RHS Garden Rosemoor was originally started in 1959, on 3.2 ha (8 acres), by Lady Ann Palmer. She had inherited the Rosemoor estate in 1931 from her father, Robert ... read more
Royal Horticulture Society, founded in 1804, is the UK's leading gardening institution, organizing every May the world-wide famous Chelsea Flower Show, held on the ... read more
Ryton Organic Gardens, covering 4 ha (10 acres), is home to Garden Organic, a leading organic growing charity. It shows all aspects of domestic horticulture and is full ... 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
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
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
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
The People’s Palace, located in the historic Glasgow Green and dating back to 1898, tells the story of Glasgow's citizens daily life from 1750 to the present day ... 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 University of Leicester Botanic Garden & Attenborough Arboretum cover 6.5 ha (16 acres), and comprise the grounds of four houses, merged into a single entity. The ... read more