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Your favourite gardens?
We're thinking of doing a tour of bits of UK later this year and are trying
to decide which parts to visit. Obviously, we'll have to sit down and plan the routes we take 'there and back' but would be grateful for suggestions as to 'must see' gardens. Some might have to wait for a separate trip, though. Ray has seen several, I've seen very few so in a sense, we're starting from scratch. What are *your* favourite gardens in *your* area and further afield, too. All suggestions gratefully received! -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon (remove the weeds to email me) |
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Regret that you will be unable to stay at the Shanklin Manor House Hotel,
the Manor mentioned in the Doomsday Book, as it is reverting to private accommodation. Just to save your plans if they were to stay at this prestigious establishment Mike -- ------------------------------------------------------------------- Happy New Year www.rnshipmates.co.uk "Sacha" wrote in message .uk... We're thinking of doing a tour of bits of UK later this year and are trying to decide which parts to visit. Obviously, we'll have to sit down and plan the routes we take 'there and back' but would be grateful for suggestions as to 'must see' gardens. Some might have to wait for a separate trip, though. Ray has seen several, I've seen very few so in a sense, we're starting from scratch. What are *your* favourite gardens in *your* area and further afield, too. All suggestions gratefully received! -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon (remove the weeds to email me) |
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On Fri, 06 Jan 2006 16:46:54 +0000, Sacha
wrote: We're thinking of doing a tour of bits of UK later this year and are trying to decide which parts to visit. Obviously, we'll have to sit down and plan the routes we take 'there and back' but would be grateful for suggestions as to 'must see' gardens. Some might have to wait for a separate trip, though. Ray has seen several, I've seen very few so in a sense, we're starting from scratch. What are *your* favourite gardens in *your* area and further afield, too. All suggestions gratefully received! Sissinghurst, Kent. http://www.invectis.co.uk/sissing/ Wisley, Surrey http://www.rhs.org.uk/whatson/gardens/wisley/index.asp Andy |
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Sacha wrote: We're thinking of doing a tour of bits of UK later this year and are trying to decide which parts to visit. Obviously, we'll have to sit down and plan the routes we take 'there and back' but would be grateful for suggestions as to 'must see' gardens. Some might have to wait for a separate trip, though. Ray has seen several, I've seen very few so in a sense, we're starting from scratch. What are *your* favourite gardens in *your* area and further afield, too. All suggestions gratefully received! Sissinghurst in August. Heaven ) |
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"Sacha" wrote in message .uk... We're thinking of doing a tour of bits of UK later this year and are trying to decide which parts to visit. Obviously, we'll have to sit down and plan the routes we take 'there and back' but would be grateful for suggestions as to 'must see' gardens. Some might have to wait for a separate trip, though. Ray has seen several, I've seen very few so in a sense, we're starting from scratch. What are *your* favourite gardens in *your* area and further afield, too. All suggestions gratefully received! -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon (remove the weeds to email me) There are so many.One of the often neglected is Newby Hall http://www.newbyhall.co.uk/netbuildp...5e114cd ef22f |
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http://www.botanic.co.uk/
contact me for accommodation on the Isle of Wight Mike -- ------------------------------------------------------------------- Happy New Year www.rnshipmates.co.uk "Sacha" wrote in message .uk... We're thinking of doing a tour of bits of UK later this year and are trying to decide which parts to visit. Obviously, we'll have to sit down and plan the routes we take 'there and back' but would be grateful for suggestions as to 'must see' gardens. Some might have to wait for a separate trip, though. Ray has seen several, I've seen very few so in a sense, we're starting from scratch. What are *your* favourite gardens in *your* area and further afield, too. All suggestions gratefully received! -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon (remove the weeds to email me) |
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In message , Rupert
writes There are so many.One of the often neglected is Newby Hall http://www.newbyhall.co.uk/netbuildp...html?PHPSESSID =492073550dc0b6e0b0be5e114cdef22f And while you're in the area, York Gate. http://www.perennial.org.uk/yorkgate.html You'll know it from the RHS tomes! ;-) -- Kay Easton |
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"Sacha" wrote We're thinking of doing a tour of bits of UK later this year and are trying to decide which parts to visit. Obviously, we'll have to sit down and plan the routes we take 'there and back' but would be grateful for suggestions as to 'must see' gardens. Some might have to wait for a separate trip, though. Ray has seen several, I've seen very few so in a sense, we're starting from scratch. What are *your* favourite gardens in *your* area and further afield, too. All suggestions gratefully received! 1. The Savill Garden in the Great Park at Windsor, excellent in spring with all the Rhodos, Camellias and trees in bloom but in summer their Herbaceous Borders are the best, and best kept, I've ever seen (if they have got rid of their Bindweed problem) and their rose garden is beautifully kept too (if you like that sort of thing!). Interesting plants by the big wall and in the greenhouse which will be of interest to Ray. Always deserted compared to other gardens. Grass can be damp under foot so wear appropriate shoes. You can take a picnic, there is a cafe, but an amazing new cafe and visitors centre etc is being built. Fantastic view of Windsor Castle from the Copper Horse in the Park. http://www.savill-garden.co.uk/ 2. Kew Gardens, so much to see it would take a couple of days at least. Lots of interesting plants. Lots of kids, school parties etc. but it is a big area. I love the Temperate House myself. You can picnic, food expensive but OK, best snacks are at Victoria Gate. New Alpine House under construction. http://www.rbgkew.org.uk/ 3. RHS Wisley, worth a visit BUT lots of people too so parking can be difficult. New huge greenhouse now up but don't know when it will be finished. Plant centre expensive, some things are double what local GC's charge. No picnicing allowed (but people do). Cafe naff last time I tried it, try the Restaurant [or get a bacon roll at Newlands Corner instead. :-) ] http://www.rhs.org.uk/gardens/wisley/index.asp 4. West Dean Garden, Singleton, W.Sussex. they run the famous Tomato and Chilli weekends during the summer too so if you could time your visit to one of those weekends so much the better. Nice cafe. http://www.chichesteruk.com/attracti...an_gardens.htm 5. West Green Garden. http://www.westgreenhousegardens.co.uk/ -- Regards Bob In Runnymede, 17 miles West of London |
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Sacha wrote:
We're thinking of doing a tour of bits of UK later this year and are trying to decide which parts to visit. Obviously, we'll have to sit down and plan the routes we take 'there and back' but would be grateful for suggestions as to 'must see' gardens. Some might have to wait for a separate trip, though. Ray has seen several, I've seen very few so in a sense, we're starting from scratch. What are *your* favourite gardens in *your* area and further afield, too. All suggestions gratefully received! I'm not big on visiting gardens etc but Croxteth Hall in Liverpool is quite impressive, it has a walled Victorian garden (which was once heated, through the walls!) and some very old apple trees: http://www.bbc.co.uk/liverpool/local...all/park.shtml And: http://www.croxteth.co.uk/ The hall is over 400 years old. |
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In message , Sacha
writes We're thinking of doing a tour of bits of UK later this year and are trying to decide which parts to visit. Obviously, we'll have to sit down and plan the routes we take 'there and back' but would be grateful for suggestions as to 'must see' gardens. Some might have to wait for a separate trip, though. Ray has seen several, I've seen very few so in a sense, we're starting from scratch. What are *your* favourite gardens in *your* area and further afield, too. All suggestions gratefully received! Scotland * Arduaine, Argyll * Culzean Castle, Ayrshire * Glenwhan, Wigtownshire * Inverewe, Wester Ross * Logan Botanic Gardens, Wigtownshire * Threave Gardens, Stewartry of Kirkcudbright Cumbria * Holker Hall * Muncaster Castle Northumbria * Belsay * Cragside * Wallington North Wales * Bodnant Mid Wales * Powis Castle North Midlands * Biddulph Grange * Dorothy Clive Gardens * Ness Botanic Gardens West Midlands * Birmingham Botanic Gardens -- Stewart Robert Hinsley |
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Sacha wrote:
We're thinking of doing a tour of bits of UK later this year and are trying to decide which parts to visit. Obviously, we'll have to sit down and plan the routes we take 'there and back' but would be grateful for suggestions as to 'must see' gardens. Some might have to wait for a separate trip, though. Ray has seen several, I've seen very few so in a sense, we're starting from scratch. What are *your* favourite gardens in *your* area and further afield, too. All suggestions gratefully received! I don't know if all cities and towns do it but Oxford produces a booklet which denotes which family homes are then open to the public, to show works of art and as a lot of it is in back gardens then that's an opportunity in itself. http://www.artweeks.org/ The bad part of my brain says "take a shovel!" Richard. |
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"Sacha" wrote in message .uk... We're thinking of doing a tour of bits of UK later this year and are trying to decide which parts to visit. Obviously, we'll have to sit down and plan the routes we take 'there and back' but would be grateful for suggestions as to 'must see' gardens. Some might have to wait for a separate trip, though. Ray has seen several, I've seen very few so in a sense, we're starting from scratch. What are *your* favourite gardens in *your* area and further afield, too. All suggestions gratefully received! Mountstewart in NI is about 1-2 hours drive SE from belfast and is stunning (BIG house and BIG garden) http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main...-mountstewart/ -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon (remove the weeds to email me) |
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"Des Higgins" wrote in message . ie... "Sacha" wrote in message .uk... We're thinking of doing a tour of bits of UK later this year and are trying to decide which parts to visit. Obviously, we'll have to sit down and plan the routes we take 'there and back' but would be grateful for suggestions as to 'must see' gardens. Some might have to wait for a separate trip, though. Ray has seen several, I've seen very few so in a sense, we're starting from scratch. What are *your* favourite gardens in *your* area and further afield, too. All suggestions gratefully received! Mountstewart in NI is about 1-2 hours drive SE from belfast and is stunning (BIG house and BIG garden) http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main...-mountstewart/ my mistake (we took a very roundabout route when we were there); it is less than an hours from Belfast and you can even get a bus by the sounds of it. -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon (remove the weeds to email me) |
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On 9/1/06 11:22, in article ,
"Des Higgins" wrote: "Des Higgins" wrote in message . ie... "Sacha" wrote in message .uk... We're thinking of doing a tour of bits of UK later this year and are trying to decide which parts to visit. Obviously, we'll have to sit down and plan the routes we take 'there and back' but would be grateful for suggestions as to 'must see' gardens. Some might have to wait for a separate trip, though. Ray has seen several, I've seen very few so in a sense, we're starting from scratch. What are *your* favourite gardens in *your* area and further afield, too. All suggestions gratefully received! Mountstewart in NI is about 1-2 hours drive SE from belfast and is stunning (BIG house and BIG garden) http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main.../w-mountstewar t/ my mistake (we took a very roundabout route when we were there); it is less than an hours from Belfast and you can even get a bus by the sounds of it. Many thanks to everyone who has come up with their favourites and given us food for thought. I don't think we'll get to Ireland this time - that will have to be a separate (and expensive) trip! We hope to sort of drive up the west of England, into Scotland and come back down the east but that's over-simplifying to quite a degree! Any more thoughts that occur will be most welcome. -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon (remove the weeds to email me) |
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On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 10:25:22 +0000, Sacha wrote
(in article ): On 9/1/06 11:22, in article , "Des Higgins" wrote: "Des Higgins" wrote in message . ie... "Sacha" wrote in message .uk... We're thinking of doing a tour of bits of UK later this year and are trying to decide which parts to visit. Obviously, we'll have to sit down and plan the routes we take 'there and back' but would be grateful for suggestions as to 'must see' gardens. Some might have to wait for a separate trip, though. Ray has seen several, I've seen very few so in a sense, we're starting from scratch. What are *your* favourite gardens in *your* area and further afield, too. All suggestions gratefully received! snip Many thanks to everyone who has come up with their favourites and given us food for thought. I don't think we'll get to Ireland this time - that will have to be a separate (and expensive) trip! We hope to sort of drive up the west of England, into Scotland and come back down the east but that's over-simplifying to quite a degree! Any more thoughts that occur will be most welcome. Sacha, if you are driving up the west of England I can very much recommend a visit to Hampton Court (no, not that one!) in Herefordshire. Details are at http://www.hamptoncourt.org.uk/. The gardens are most imaginative and spectacular but not open until Easter (don't remember when you said you would be doing your tour). I didn't suggest it before because it is probably off most people's route. We can happily spend the whole day there! -- Sally in Shropshire, UK bed and breakfast near Ludlow: http://www.stonybrook-ludlow.co.uk Burne-Jones/William Morris window in Shropshire church: http://www.whitton-stmarys.org.uk |
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