If you are a gardening enthusiast in need of inspiration, look no further. The Cotswolds is blessed with an abundance of extraordinary gardens where you can admire rare plants, marvel at unique buildings and design ideas, enjoy spectacular views of the English countryside, indulge in local delicacies, and discover fascinating stories about the gardens and their past and present owners.
Hidcote Manor Gardens
A trip to Hidcote Manor Gardens is a must-do for every gardening enthusiast. This Arts and Crafts-style garden will inspire visitors with its secret outdoor ‘rooms’ full of surprises, magnificent vistas, and extraordinary plants collected by the brilliant American horticulturist, Major Lawrence Johnston. Hidcote comprises of a series of smaller gardens within a garden, all full of intriguing design elements, such as rare shrubs and trees, borders bursting with colour, extraordinary water features, and wildflower meadows. After wandering around the gardens, the cosy café is the perfect place to relax and take in the atmosphere of the magnificent gardens.
Kiftsgate Court Gardens
Kiftsgate Court Gardens, a stone’s throw away from Hidcote, is one of the hidden treasures of the Cotswolds. The garden that became famous for its spectacular roses is the result of the hard work of three generations of women. The garden was created on a steep slope that offers dramatic views to the Malvern Hills and beyond. Like Hidcote, Kiftsgate is also a series of interconnecting gardens with distinct characters, resulting in the perfect combination of the traditional and the modern. A lovely tearoom is also located on the grounds of Kiftsgate Court Gardens, which makes this hidden gem a true delight for all the senses.
Painswick Rococo Garden
Painswick Rococo Garden was designed in the 1740s, as a place for holding indulgent garden parties. The garden, with extraordinary views and intriguing buildings, is now the country's only complete rococo garden. There is plenty to explore and enjoy in the garden all year round: admire the millions of snowdrops in winter and enjoy a cup of tea in the cosy café, watch as spring brings an abundance of colour, find your way around the maze and take in the scent of jasmine and lavender in the summer, and savour traditional freshly pressed apple juice in the autumn. Besides the Rococo Garden, the beautiful town of Painswick, known as the Queen of the Cotswolds, has plenty to offer. From iconic landmarks such as the wonderful churchyard and spire of St. Mary’s Church, fascinating galleries and shops, to excellent cafés, pubs, and restaurants, there is something for everyone. Located halfway along the Cotswold Way, Painswick is also a fantastic base for walkers.
Highgrove Royal Gardens
Visit Highgrove Royal Gardens near Tetbury for a guided tour of HRH Prince of Wales very own private garden, renowned as one of the most inspiring and innovative in the United Kingdom. Highgrove is the private residence of TRH The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall. Over the last 40 years His Royal Highness has created an extraordinary and very personal garden with the help of some of the UK’s top garden designers, including Rosemary Verey and Julian and Isabel Bannerman. Highlights of Highgrove include the magnificent Wildflower Meadow, The Sundial garden, The Stumpery, Cottage Garden and Thyme Walk.
Sudeley Castle and Gardens
Sudeley Castle is a family home with award-winning gardens and royal connections dating back a thousand years. Visitors will walk in the footsteps of kings and queens, including Katherine Parr, last wife of King Henry VIII, who lived and died in the castle. The Castle itself houses a collection of extraordinary works of art, and the spectacular gardens burst into a breathtaking display of colour from spring to autumn, with hundreds of varieties of roses. The Castle and gardens are well worth a visit in winter, too, when the buildings and footpaths turn into a winter wonderland as part of the annual festive event, the Spectacle of Light.
Snowshill Manor and Garden
Inside the 16th-century Snowshill Manor you will find an eclectic and unusual collection of treasures, all bearing witness to the extraordinary life of its eccentric 20th-century owner, Charles Paget Wade and his passion for craftsmanship and design. Just like the Manor, the surrounding Arts and Crafts-style garden falls nothing short of extraordinary and awe-inspiring. Its fascinating design elements range from terraces and ponds to a model village. Located on the hillside, the garden has spectacular views of the surrounding area. When visiting Snowshill Manor, it is well worth a short detour to explore Snowshill village, famous for its exceptional unspoilt beauty, also known as the filming location of the snowy scenes of the Bridget Jones movie.
Join us on our Garden Tour to discover the hidden gems of the Cotswolds
Spectacular gardens, breathtaking scenery, honey coloured cottages, roses over the door, cream teas, picnics, pub lunches and a tipple of something local...
Let our expert local guides take you on a tour to majestic Cotswold gardens such as Kiftsgate Court Gardens and take a sneak peek at traditional English country gardens, such as the wonderful private gardens of Chipping Campden as they open their doors to visitors for a weekend only. Get a glimpse of these hidden gems and talk to the owners about their passion for gardening!
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