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Ryton Organic Gardens
The gardens of HDRA, the organic organisation. Visitor information for the 32 individual gardens.
http://www.organicgardening.org.uk [ Detail ]
Scottish Gardens
A selection of Scottish gardens to visit, listed by county.
http://www.scotland-inverness.co.uk [ Detail ]
Shrubland Park
An extensive Italianate garden in Suffolk. Visitor information and brief history.
http://home.btclick.com [ Detail ]
Sissinghurst Castle Garden, Kent
Visiting photographer presents pages with descriptions and photographs, accessible by text links and through a clickable map.
http://www.invectis.co.uk [ Detail ]
Spetchley Park and Gardens
Victorian garden in Worcestershire with woodland and herbaceous plants, some rare. Gardens with designs varying from formal to exuberant. Visitor information, news and events.
http://www.spetchleygardens.co.uk [ Detail ]
St Andrews Botanic Garden
A wee gem of a garden in East Scotland, with many plant collections, glasshouses and displays. Information about the garden, events, school programs, and plant of the month.
http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk [ Detail ]
Sutton Park
Virtual tour and information about Georgian home, gardens and woodland park of Sir Reginald and Lady Sheffield near York, its opening times and tours.
http://www.statelyhome.co.uk [ Detail ]
The Dorothy Clive Garden
Intimate and formal garden in North Staffordshire with a variety of landscape features, including a woodland garden, an alpine scree, a damp garden and summer flower borders, with information about location, opening hours and admission.
http://www.dorothyclivegarden.co.uk [ Detail ]
The Hidden Gardens and Grottoes of Dewstow
Offers discovery and renovation of gardens containing an underground network of tunnels, caves and grottos. Located in Monmouthshire, South Wales.
http://www.dewstow.com [ Detail ]
The National Garden Scheme
Information on over 3300 gardens open for charity, with maps. Over £1.5 million was raised in 2001; update on how the money was spent, and how to join the scheme.
http://www.ngs.org.uk [ Detail ]
The Plantation Garden
Created in Norwich by Henry Trevor, Victorian philanthropist, currently being restored by the Plantation Garden Preservation Trust.
http://www.plantationgarden.co.uk [ Detail ]
The uk.rec.gardening Web Ring.
Links web sites of uk.rec.gardening subscribers with pages devoted to their own gardens. No commercial or "vested interests".
http://w.webring.com [ Detail ]
Trebah Gardens
A wild sub-tropical ravine by the Helford River in Cornwall. Information and photographs of the gardens, events and art activities. Visitor details.
http://www.trebahgarden.co.uk [ Detail ]
Trewithen Garden, Cornwall
Early Georgian house - its name means "House of the Trees". Information on the gardens and their history, map. Details of nurseries and of visitor facilities.
http://www.trewithengardens.co.uk [ Detail ]
UK Database of Historic Parks and Gardens
A developing project at the University of York. The data is indexed by place, local authority, by type, and even by people associated with the site. Contact information available.
http://www.york.ac.uk [ Detail ]
Walsall Arboretum
Follow the progress of restoring this Public Park in Walsall to its former glories. Description, history, and plans for development. This site uses Flash extensively
http://www.walsallarboretum.co.uk [ Detail ]
Waterperry Gardens
Near Oxford, with a Saxon Church and gardens made famous in the 1930's by Beatrix Havergal. Information and pictures of the gardens, the art gallery. Visitor and facility details.
http://www.waterperrygardens.co.uk [ Detail ]
West Green House Gardens
Located in Hampshire, these gardens were restored by garden writer Marylyn Abbott. Visitor information, garden talks and events.
http://www.westgreenhousegardens.co.uk [ Detail ]
Winsford Walled Garden
A restored Victorian walled garden in Devon; open to the public in summer. Information about the history, restoration, design and plantings.
http://www.winsfordwalledgarden.com [ Detail ]