List of gardens in England
Gardens in England is a link page for any garden, botanical garden, arboretum or pinetum open to the public in England.
The National Gardens Scheme also opens many small, interesting, private gardens to the public on 1 or 2 days a year for charity.
Bedfordshire
- Whipsnade Tree Cathedral
- Wrest Park Gardens
Buckinghamshire
- Ascott
- Cliveden
- The Manor House, Bledlow
- Stowe Landscape Garden
- Waddesdon
- West Wycombe Park
Cornwall
Gardens in Cornwall:[1]
- Antony House, Antony
- Caerhays
- Carclew
- Chyverton
- Cotehele
- Eden Project
- Glendurgan, Mawnan Smith
- Ince Castle
- Lamellen
- Lanhydrock House, Lanhydrock
- Longcross Victorian Gardens, near Port Isaac[2]
- Lost Gardens of Heligan
- Mary Newman's Cottage, Saltash[3]
- Morrab Gardens, Penzance
- Pencarrow, near Egloshyale
- Penjerrick Garden, Budock
- Pine Lodge
- Probus Gardens, Probus
- St Michael's Mount
- Trebah
- Trelissick Garden
- Tremeer, near St Tudy
- Trengwainton Garden, Madron
- Trerice, near Newlyn East
- Tresco Abbey Gardens, Isles of Scilly
- Trewithen, near Probus
Derbyshire
- Chatsworth
- Dunge Valley Hidden Garden
Devon
- Bicton Park
- Castle Drogo
- Coleton Fishacre
- Escot Park
- The Garden House, at Buckland Monachorum
- Holbrook Garden, near Tiverton
- Killerton
- Knightshayes
- Marwood Hill
- Plant World
- Rosemoor Garden - Royal Horticultural Society
- Tapeley Park Gardens
- Winsford Walled Garden
Dorset
- Abbotsbury Subtropical Gardens
- Bennetts Water Gardens
- Chiswell Walled Garden
- Compton Acres
- Easton Gardens
- Governor's Community Garden
- Knoll Gardens
- Mapperton
- Minterne Gardens
- Nothe Gardens
- Thomas Hardy's Cottage
- Victoria Gardens
- Weymouth Peace Garden
East Sussex
- Bateman's
- Charleston Manor
- Great Dixter
- Merriments
- Sheffield Park
Essex
- Gardens in Essex
- Gibberd Garden
Greater London
- Capel Manor College, London Borough of Enfield
- Chelsea Physic Garden
- Chiswick House
- Hall Place and Gardens, London Borough of Bexley
- Hampton Court
- The Hill Garden and Pergola, London Borough of Camden
- Holland Park, including The Kyoto Garden
- Kensington Gardens (and Hyde Park)
- Gardens of Kenwood House (on Hampstead Heath)
- Kew Gardens, also listed under Surrey below
- St James's Park
Isles of Scilly
- Carreg Dhu
- Tresco
Kent
- Bedgebury National Pinetum
- Doddington Place Gardens
- Emmetts Garden
- Goodnestone Park
- Great Comp Garden, near Borough Green
- Groombridge Place
- Hever Castle
- Leeds Castle
- Marle Place
- Mount Ephraim Gardens, near Faversham
- Penshurst Place
- Pines Garden (Near St Margerets Bay)
- Scotney Castle
- Sissinghurst Garden
- Yalding Organic Gardens
Lancashire
- Avenham Park
- Bank Hall Gardens
- Gresgarth Hall
- Rufford Old Hall
Norfolk
- East Ruston Old Vicarage
- Fairhaven Gardens
- Foggy Bottom
- Mannington Gardens
- Plantation Garden
Northamptonshire
- Cottesbrook Hall
Shropshire
- Hodnet Hall
- Wollerton Old Hall
Somerset
- Barrington Court
- Cothay Manor
- Dunster Castle
- East Lambrook Manor
- Folly Farm, Somerset
- Gauldon Manor Garden
- Hadspen House
- Hestercombe House
- Prior Park Landscape Garden
- The Walled Gardens of Cannington
Surrey
- Busbridge Lakes[4]
- Claremont
- Hatchlands
- Loseley Park
- Painshill Park
- Polesden Lacey
- Ramster
- Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, also listed under Greater London above
- Royal Horticultural Society Garden, Wisley
- Savill Garden
- Sutton Place
- Titsey Place
- Valley Gardens
- Winkworth Arboretum
Sussex
- See East Sussex and West Sussex
West Sussex
- Borde Hill Garden
- High Beeches Gardens
- Highdown Gardens
- Leonardslee
- Nymans
- Royal Pavilion
- St. Mary's House
- Stansted Park
- Wakehurst Place
Worcestershire
- Bodenham Arboretum
- The Leasowes
Great British Gardens
- Some entries based on Synge, Patrick M. (1977) The Gardens of Britain; Vol. 1: Devon and Cornwall. London: B. T. Batsford in assoc. with Royal Horticultural Society ISBN 0-7134-0927-4; pp. 83-147
- The Longcross Hotel; Gardens
- Mary Newman's Cottage; Cornwall Museums
- Busbridge Lakes Home Page
See also
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