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Gardens to visit in Buckinghamshire

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Here are some links to gardens to visit, either locally or whist on holiday in Buckinghamshire. The sites we list include other sites recommending gardens as well as individual gardens.

The gardens listed include gardens which have limited access for people to visit, as well as other gardens open to the public all the year round - so check the opening times of particular gardens before going.


General Open Garden sites

British Red Cross Open Gardens programme offers a rare opportunity to explore the secrets of some hidden and private gardens not usually open to the public.

English Heritage - Lists The English Heritage gardens and properties open to The public.

Garden History and Garden Tours - International guide to gardens to visit - includes large number of UK gardens.

National Gardens Scheme - The Charity behind The Yellow Book of gardens open to The public. Often small and usual gardens open just one or two days a year. The site includes The GardenFinder database for finding gardens to visit.

National Trust - Lists The gardens and property owned by The National Trust in England, Wales or Northern Ireland.

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Please check opening times by website or other contact detail as gardens have their own various opening times.

Gardens to visit in Buckinghamshire

Stowe

location: Buckingham, Buckinghamshire, MK18 5EQ

Picture -perfect views, winding paths, lakeside walks and temples create a timeless landscape, reflecting the changing seasons. Full of hidden meaning, the gardens were created as an earthly paradise, and still cast their spell today.

website: https://www.nationaltrust.org.....

Waddesdon Manor

location: Aylesbury, Bucks, HP18 0JH

Enjoy the Gardens in spring as the flowers start to bloom and the sun begins to shine.

Take a stroll down the Baron's Walk to see thousands of tiny snowdrops and blossom on the trees.

See how the Garden comes alive in spring and enjoy some bright sunny days.

website: https://waddesdon.org.uk/your-....

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