Thorp Perrow Arboretum, created by Colonel Sir Leonard Ropper (1895–1977) in 1931. Continued by his son, Sir John and his wife, Niki, it is considered to be one of ... read more
Treborth Botanic Garden, covering today 18ha (44 acres), was originally planned in the 1840s and designed by the celebrated Joseph Paxton. However, due to lack of funding, ... read more
Tresco Abbey Gardens, have been developed since 1834, when Augustus Smith took up residence on the Isles of Scilly as Lord Proprietor and leaseholder of all the islands. ... read more
University of Bristol Botanic Garden, covering 1.77 hectare (4.3 acres), was established in 1982, and is the first new University botanic garden to be created for almost ... read more
University of Exeter Grounds & Gardens data back to the 19th century when the grounds of Reed (then Streatham Hall) were laid out for Richard Thornton West, an East ... read more
Ventnor Botanic Garden is located in the microclimate of the 'Undercliff', with abundant rainfall and mild temperatures. The public park is famous for its ... read more
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
Westonbirt Arboretum is a 243 ha (600 acres) arboretum containing over 18,000 trees and shrubs. It was created in 1829 by Robert Stayner-Holfort, as part of his estate ... read more
Winckworth Arboretum was created by Dr Wilfrid Fox, at the beginning of the 20th century. It houses an important collection of shrubs and trees from over 1000 species. The ... read more
WWT London Wetland Centre, started in 2000, is a 42 ha (100 acres) wetland wildlife reserve, formerly consisting of several small reservoirs. It includes now several ... read more
Yorkshire Lavender Garden is a lavender farm with a garden and a nursery. It has a multitude of sub-gardens, such as a Lavender Maze, Mediterranean Dry Garden, Sensory ... read more