Gardening is a popular activity in Britain and it has transformed into an art form. One can find a number of beautiful gardens all over England. From little plots outside kitchen doors to huge parklands, gardens in England can be found in different sizes. The best part here is that many of the grandest gardens are open to the public to flaunt their floral finery. And to take delight in these magnificent gardens, the best way is guided garden tours in England.
Among the various
gardens in England let us check out the top four that will impress and inspire
you with their creativity.
Hidcote Manor is a
masterpiece of arts and crafts that was designed and developed by Major
Lawrence Johnston. Major Lawrence Johnston was a wealthy and well-educated
American who fought with the British Army in the Boer and First World War. The
garden is a splendour hidden down a series of twisting country lanes in the
Cotswold’s.
- Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal Water Garden
Both the Fountains
Abbey and Studley Royal Water Garden are one of the most rewarding visitor
attractions in the North Yorkshire. The Abbey was the first UNESCO World
Heritage Site of Yorkshire and this largest monastic ruin in Britain
is an almost 900 years old Cistercian monastery. And the Studley
Royal Water Garden was created over the 21 years of work carried
out by John Aislabie in the early 18C.
Nymans Garden in West Sussex is a place
known for its rare plants and unique touches. It was one of the first English
gardens that were left to the National Trust in the 1950s. The garden is
sustained by three generations of the Messel family. The design sensibility and
talents displayed in this colorful garden make this garden one of the most
admired gardens!
Mediterranean biome comprises of plants
that are native to the regions within a temperate zone. Here you can find
citrus groves, vineyards and more than 1,000 plants that are found in
Mediterranean region along with South Africa, Central Chile, California and
South West Australia.
* Sissinghurst Castle Garden
Sissinghurst
Castle Garden in Kent is probably the best known of any English garden. It was
created by Vita Sackville-West and her husband Harold Nicholson in the early
1930s. Vita’s inspiration for the “compartmentalised” design was from Laurence
Johnson’s garden at Hidecote but the ambiance of these gardens is very
different. Sissinghurst has the advantage of a ruined Tudor castle as its
backdrop with a tower which one should ascend first to get a plan view of all
the diffeent parts of this complex garden.
The
garden is now managed jointly by the National Trust and the Nicholson family
and is exceedingly varied and beautiful.
However, for enjoying the gardens to
the fullest, guided garden tours in England is the best way
out. So if you wish to explore the gardens and know the history and other
aspects of the gardens then go for guided garden tours!
Conclusion:
Flora Garden Tours offer the most
authentic guided garden tours in England. To book your garden tour
in England with them visit https://www.flora-garden-tours.com/