The Birmingham Botanical Gardens were opened in 1832. They were designed by J. C. Loudon, a leading garden planner, horticultural journalist and publisher. Today the gardens offer a superb opportunity for recreation and relaxation close to the centre of Birmingham. With our excellent visitor facilities, we hope you will visit us soon. The Gardens The Glasshouses Apart from Plants... Visitor ...
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Garden - Parkland - Adventure playground - Restaurant - Corporate events - Outdoor theatre - Plant Centre - Shop - Tea room - Fishing - Woodland walks - Borde Hill is a garden of contrasts that captures the imagination and delights the senses. It is set in 200 acres of a traditional country estate in the area of outstanding natural beauty lying between the town of Haywards Heath and the village ...
Magnificent Elizabethan Historic House and World Famous Topiary Gardens. Also Gift Shop, Buttery, and Steam Collection ...
Hestercombe Gardens, 18th century gardens, including edwardian and victorian gardens, landscape gardens, in the heart of Taunton, Somerset, England, UK. Victorian Terrace Built at the time the house was remodelled for Viscount Portman between 1873 and 1878, and designed by the architect Henry Hall of London, the terrace is laid out as a formal parterre with four geometrically planted beds ...
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Bradenham Hall Gardens and Arboretum - a private Norfolk garden open for visitors on selected days ...
Resources K 2 Arboretum Historical development of the Arboretum The Arboretum in the Twentieth Century Kew's Arboretum holds a comprehensive collection of hardy trees; the majority are arranged by genera but those in the northern area form mixed decorative plantings. This division reflects the historical development of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. For management purposes, the Arboretum is ...
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