The largest valley fen in England and one the most important wetlands in Europe, Redgrave & Lopham Fen has a rich diversity of plant life across 432 acres…
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The largest valley fen in England and one the most important wetlands in Europe, Redgrave & Lopham Fen has a rich diversity of plant life across 432 acres…
The National Trust’s Little Moreton Hall, Cheshire, is an iconic Tudor manor house, moat and manicured knot garden.
The Landguard Peninsula at Felixstowe is a very diverse and precious place. At Suffolk’s southern most tip, its location is stunning.
The National Trust’s Hardy’s Cottage, Dorset, is an evocative cob and thatch cottage, and the birthplace of Thomas Hardy.
The Land Trust is the UKs leading green space management charity, dedicated to improving the social and economic quality of peoples lives by creating sustainable, high-quality green spaces.
The National Trust’s Figsbury Ring, Wiltshire, is a neolithic and Iron Age site rich in wildlife, offering sweeping views.
The land that now forms the Tempsford Millennium Garden Sanctuary was once part of the park that surrounds Tempsford Hall. The land was compulsory purchased in the early…
The National Trust’s Dudmaston Estate, Shropshire, is a beautiful 17th-century house with wooded parkland and a sweeping garden.
The National Trust’s Croome in Worcestershire is an 18th-century house in grounds designed by ‘Capability’ Brown.
The National Trust’s Tintagel Old Post Office, Cornwall, is a delightful medieval building, enhanced by a cottage garden.
The National Trust’s The Old Manor, Derbyshire, is a stone-built medieval hall with a small but beautiful garden space.
The Peace and Happiness Garden is next to St Annes Pier. A sheltered sun trap on a nice day, it’s home to the statue of Les Dawson.