Garden types

Kew Gardens

Botanic gardens

The tradition at Britain's botanic gardens is to collect and display as comprehensive a range of flora and fauna as possible.

Botanic gardens
Anne Hathaway's cottage

Cottage gardens

The creators of these riotous gardens are absolutely passionate about flowers.

Cottage gardens
Herb Gardens

Herb gardens

Herbs look and smell fantastic, but they're also endlessly useful.

Herb Gardens
Maze at Hampton Court Palace garden

Maze gardens

Who knew getting lost could be such fun. Some mazes have been around for a while, whilst others are recent additions to established gardens.

Maze gardens
Tatton Park

Oriental gardens

The calming influence of the style has its root in the Eastern religions which inspire the gardens.

Oriental gardens
Painshill Park

Park and Woodland

Add grand scale, a pinch of exotica and a talent for design. You have some of the most stunning landscapes in the country.

Park and Woodland
Studley Royal

Water gardens

Big water makes for big drama, whether it's on the move or tranquil and reflective.

Water gardens

 

------------------------------------------------------------
Attention all garden lovers and history buffs! Be sure and order your Great British Heritage Pass before you leave. Providing entry into over 600 castles, gardens and stately homes across the length and breadth of Britain for one reasonable price, it really is the key to unlocking Britain's secrets.

Shop now (www.visitbritaindirect.com/en-us/detail.aspx?ProductCode=TP1)

back to top
back to top


Search