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 | Abbey House Gardens, Malmesbury - Extensive gardens in the grounds of The Abbey House, built in the 16th century alongside Malmesbury Abbey, Wiltshire.
|  | Aberglasney Gardens - In the Towy valley of Carmarthenshire. The history goes back to the 15th century. Information on the history and restoration work; visitor details.
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 | Alnwick Garden Project - The Duchess of Northumberland's dream of transforming a derelict, 12-acre walled garden into the most magnificent garden created anywhere in Europe in the last 100 years.
|  | Ascog Fernery - Discovery and restoration of a 19th-century fernery on the Island of Bute in the Clyde Estuary.
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 | Athelhampton House - A 15th century house. Virtual tours of house and gardens. Information for visitors on facilities, attractions and events.
|  | Barnsdale Gardens - Garden built by Geoff Hamilton in Rutland, Leicestershire for BBC TV Gardener's World, including pictures, descriptions of the gardens with forums, tips, news, reviews, links & a competition
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 | Birkheads Secret Gardens and Nursery - A three acre hillside garden overlooking the Beamish valley, near Newcastle upon Tyne.
|  | Blackhills Estate Gardens - History, guide and visitor information to these gardens near Elgin, Scotland.
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 | Bodnant Garden - About 80 acres of lawns, terraced gardens and a wide range of plants, above the River Conwy in N Wales with views towards Snowdonia. Information for visitors on opening dates and facilities.
|  | Bolfracks Garden, Aberfeldy - Brief history and description of the gardens and their history. Details of visitor access.
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 | Bowood House and Gardens - Information on the house, the gardens and grounds laid out by Capability Brown, the facilities, attractions, near Chippenham. Visiting details.
|  | Brantwood - Visitor information and details of 250-acre Lake District estate evolved by John Ruskin as a 'living laboratory' when he lived from there 1872 to 1900.
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 | Cascades Gardens - Historic gardens in Derbyshire), featuring a babbling brook, a ruined mill, mature trees, and high cliffs. Photo galleries by season, plant sale and visitor information.
|  | Cerney House Gardens - A romantic garden in the Cotswolds. Includes a virtual tour, history, and information about the gardens and their produce.
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 | Chesters Walled Garden - A 2-acre 18th Century garden, next to Chesters Roman Fort with views over the Tyne valley. Online tour and description of the herb gardens, borders, and the Roman garden. Includes details for visitors.
|  | Chyverton Gardens - Georgian garden near Truro, Cornwall open to the public.
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 | Cottesbrooke Hall and Gardens - A Queen Anne House near Northampton with reputed formal and wild gardens open to the public Easter to September. Said to be the pattern for Jane Austin's Mansfield Park.
|  | Court Hey Park - Guide to the educational park in Liverpool which also houses the National Wildflower Centre, Landlife Conservation, and Knowsley Parks and Countryside Service. Events Gallery.
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 | Cranborne Manor Web Site - The 17th century garden is open to the public. History, map and information about the garden, the manor house and its estate.
|  | Denmans Garden - Garden in West Sussex featuring gravel walks, statuary, and interesting plantings. Information about visiting, the plant centre, and the landscape design services and books of John Brookes.
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 | The Dorothy Clive Garden - Intimate and formal garden in North Staffordshire with a variety of landscape features, including a woodland garden, an alpine scree, a damp garden and summer flower borders, with information about location, opening hours and admission.
|  | Drummond Castle Gardens - Formal gardens surrounding an ancient Scottish fortress.
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 | East Lambrook Manor Gardens - Internationally famous Grade I listed 'cottage garden' designed by the gardening icon, Margery Fish, specialising in rare plants and the National Collection of Geraniums.
|  | Easton Walled Gardens - History and a description of work in progress on 12 acres of lost gardens between Grantham and Stamford. Information on events and opening times for visitors - include photographs.
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 | Exbury Gardens - Historic woodland garden established in the New Forest, near Beaulieu, early in this century by Lionel de Rothschild, known for its collection of rhododendrons, camellias and azaleas; site provides history, photos and visitor information.
|  | Finlaystone Country Estate - A large country estate in Renfrewshire near Glasgow, seat of the current Chief of the Clan MacMillan. Information on the gardens, woodlands and history. Visitor details.
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 | Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal Water Garden - Extensive information about the Yorkshire National Trust site preserving Britain's largest monastic ruin and most complete Cistercian abbey, and photographs of the 18th century water garden.
|  | Glenwhan Gardens - Twelve acres of gardens, streams and lochs, open to the public. Licensed tearoom, parking, disabled access. Dunragit near Stranraer, Galloway, Scotland.
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 | Great Comp Garden - Seven-acre garden in Kent open to the public April-November. Description, photos, history, directions.
|  | Groombridge Place Gardens - House and with 17th century gardens near Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent.
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