Historic Garden in England

Need trusted Historic Garden in England? Use this directory to discover nearby options, check essentials, and contact businesses directly.

Browsing Historic Garden in England? Start with the listings below, then use the links on this page to explore related categories in the same county.

Quick checklist

  • Clear opening hours (especially weekends and bank holidays)
  • Pricing transparency (or a quote process that’s easy to follow)
  • Photos of recent work / stock, where available
  • Convenient parking and accessibility (for garden centres)
  • Good local reputation (ratings and review volume where shown)

Tip: If you run a business in this category, you can claim your listing to update details, add images, and stand out in local searches.

Brynkinalt Hall
Wrexham

Traditional in its values but forward thinking in its outlook, Brynkinalt Estate has a wide range of offices set in a beautiful and historic landscape.

Harewood Castle
Leeds

Independent charity and accredited museum re-imagining what makes a historic country house, and its landscape, relevant in the 21st century.

Stansted Park
Rowland's Castle

Stansted Park is a Grade II* listed Stately Home with Victorian Walled Gardens, Tearoom, Garden Centre and Farm Shop. Also available for Weddings and Corporate Hire.

The aMazing Hedge Puzzle
Ross-on-Wye

The aMazing Hedge Puzzle is a great place to play tag with all the family, and there’s a hands-on Museum of Mazes. On our doorstep is the Wye…

Stoke Albany House
North Northamptonshire

Traditional garden brought up to date in a perfect English setting, situated in a picturesque landscape.

Alfred’s Tower
Bruton

A 160ft (59m) high folly built in 1722 on the site where it’s believed that King Alfred the Great rallied his troops. It commands views over three counties.

Bagots Castle
Coventry

14th Century castle in Baginton, near Warwick. Consolidated and open to the public. Built by Sir William Bagot, an MP and friend of King Henry IV

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FAQs

Are these listings verified?
Listings are collected from public sources and may be updated by owners. If something looks wrong, use the listing’s website to confirm, or claim/update the listing to correct details.
Why do some businesses appear higher than others?
Results can be influenced by relevance (category match), location match, and listing completeness. Featured placements may be available for paid plans, but we aim to keep results useful and fair.
Can a business be listed in more than one category?
Yes. Many garden businesses provide multiple services. A listing can appear in several relevant categories to help people find it through different searches.
How can I add or claim a listing?
Use the “Add listing” or “Claim listing” links on the site. Once claimed, you can update contact details, opening hours, photos, and more.
Do you show “near me” results?
This page targets “near me” intent by organising results by county and category. For the closest options, choose your county and look for businesses near your town or postcode.
How do I choose the right Historic Garden in England?
Start with what matters most: distance, opening hours, pricing, and whether they offer the exact service or stock you need. Use ratings and review counts as a guide, but also check the website and photos for evidence of recent work or current stock.