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| The Eden Project is a millennium project based in Cornwall, England. Two giant conservatories are being constructed to nurture plants from the steamy rainforests and from the warm temperate regions of ... |
| The Lost Gardens of Heligan overlook the fishing village of Mevagissey and extend to some 60 acres - the largest garden restoration of its kind in Europe. Heligan was the home of the Tremayne family ... |
| This charming garden was planted by the late Vita Sackville-West. It is one of the most visited National Trust properties. Well worth a visit. |
| Glendurgan Garden lies in a delightful valley where its exotic and tender plants are protected by the sheltered location. Alfred Fox came to Glendurgan in 1820, built the house, then shortly after began ... |
| Sheffield Park Gardens owe their magnificent appearance to the work of two men, separated in time by over a century; Capability Brown and A G Soames. Capability Brown designed Sheffield Park in 1775 ... |
| Nymans Garden was created by Ludwig Messel and then his son over a period of 70 years from 1885. This is one of the great gardens of the Sussex Weald and retains much of the personality of the family ... |
| Borde Hill is traditional country estate in the area of outstanding natural beauty lying between the town of Haywards Heath and the village of Cuckfield in mid Sussex. The gardens and parkland occupy ... |
| West Green House Garden surrounds an attractive, early 18th century house. The series of walled gardens contain colourful herbaceous beds and an ornamental kitchen garden. Restoration of the garden is ... |
| Trelissick Garden enjoys magnificent views towards the Fal estuary and contains many exotic and tender plants. It's thought that the planting at Trelessick was begun by the Gilbert family some time after ... |
| Trengwainton Garden enjoys the particularly mild Cornish climate which enables it to support a wide range of tendr and exotic species which simply can't be grown outdoors anywhere else in the country. The ... |
| Stourhead is one of the country's best examples of the English landscape style garden, created by Henry Hoare II between 1741-80. The Stourhead pleasure gardens were conceived as a series of spectacular ... |