Batsford Arboretum |
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Introduction:
55 acres of Parkland overlooking the Evenlode Valley containing over 1500 species of trees. In spring displays of flowering bulbs, wild flowers, and magnolias. Located on the outskirts of the village of Batsford near Moreton-in-Marsh |
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Open all year.
Tel. 01386 701441 |
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Bourton House Gardens |
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Introduction: Since Saxon times, the stone built village of Bourton on the Hill has hugged the Cotswold escarpment. Built on monastic lands, Bourton House, its Brewhouse stables and coach house have created a courtyard since the late 16th century. |
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Additional Information Open May till Septemeber
Tel. 01386 700754 |
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Hidcote Manor Gardens |
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Introduction:
This garden is internationally renowned and is a series of smaller gardens each with it´s own theme. One of the most inventive and influential gardens of the 20th century. Located near the village of Hidcote Bartrim not far from Chipping Campden. |
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Tel. 01386 438333 |
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Kiftsgate Court |
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Introduction: Perched on the edge of the Cotswolds with wonderful views to the west, the gardens of Kiftsgate reflect gardening through the 20th century. The original gardens around the house are planted in colour themes separated by yew hedges. Located opposite to Hidcote Manor Gardens. |
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Additional Information Open April to September.
Tel. 01386 438777 |
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Snowshill Manor |
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Introduction:
Snowshill Manor is full to the brim of Charles Wade´s collection from all over the world. The charming cottage style garden is set in 2.5 acres and is organically run. The garden has stunning views. Located at the village of Snowshill, 5 minutes by car from Broadway. |
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Tel 01386 852410
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Stanway House |
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Introduction: The Stanway Watergarden, one of the finest in England, was created in the 1720s for John Tracy, probably by Charles Bridgeman, gardener to Lord Cobham at Stowe, Buckinghamshire from 1719 and Royal Gardener from 1727, who invented the English style of gardening, which superceded the Franco-Dutch style. |
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Tel: 01386 584469 |
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Sudeley Castle |
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Introduction: Sudeley Castle is set against the backdrop of the Cotswold hills and is steeped in history. Surrounding the castle are ten enchanting gardens and a wild flower walk to the tithe barn and heritage seed library with itīs rare vegetables. Located at Winchcombe. |
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Additional Information Open March til October.
Tel. 01242 602308
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01242 604357 |
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Westonbirt |
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Introduction:
Contains one of the finest collection of trees and shrubs in Europe. There are 18000 of them spread throughout 600 acres of glorious Cotswold countryside. Also displays of rhododendrons, azaleas, magnolias, and the wild flowers of silk wood. Located at the village of Westonbirt, not far from Tetbury. |
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Open all year.
Tel. 01666 880220 |
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