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This category contains 22 sites: - Aberglasney Gardens - In the Towy valley of Carmarthenshire. The history goes back to the 15th century. Information on the history and restoration work; visitor details.
- Auchgourish Gardens - Scotland's Millennium Gardens in Strathspey. Visitor information, and details of progress on planting. Plant nursery and sales.
- Barnsdale Gardens - Garden built by Geoff Hamilton in Rutland, Leicestershire for BBC TV Gardener's World, including pictures, descriptions of the gardens with forums, tips, news, reviews, links & a competition
- Burnby Hall Gardens - These gardens, in Pocklington, Yorkshire, house the National Collection of Waterlilies. Virtual tour, and information on the museum and facilities for visitors.
- Castle Bromwich Hall Gardens - An English Baroque garden near Birmingham, in the process of being restored to its original splendour. Information on progress, photographs, events list, and details for visitors.
- Court Hey Park - Guide to the educational park in Liverpool which also houses the National Wildflower Centre, Landlife Conservation, and Knowsley Parks and Countryside Service. Events Gallery.
- Exbury Gardens - Historic woodland garden established in the New Forest, near Beaulieu, early in this century by Lionel de Rothschild, known for its collection of rhododendrons, camellias and azaleas; site provides history, photos and visitor information.
- Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal Water Garden - Handsomely produced site offers extensive information about the Yorkshire National Trust site preserving Britain's largest monastic ruin and most complete Cistercian abbey, and photographs of the 18th century water garden.
- Groombridge Place Gardens - House and with 17th century gardens near Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent.
- Hampton Court Van Kampen Gardens - These gardens in Herefordshire have been restored and opened to the public. Virtual tour of the many gardens and the castle. History and visitor details.
- Helmsley Walled Garden - Five acre walled working kitchen garden under the walls of Helmsley Castle, North Yorkshire. Details of history, restorations, opening times and shop.
- Hestercombe Gardens - Gardens in Somerset, location of the lost secret landscape garden, built in the 18th century and recently restored to its former glory. Virtual tour, history, and visitor information.
- Llanerchaeron's Walled Gardens - A brief recent history and record of the activities of the volunteer gardeners at Llanerchaeron in West Wales, which is now owned by the National Trust.
- Margery Fish Gardens at East Lambrook Manor - Internationally famous Grade I listed 'cottage garden' designed by the gardening icon, Margery Fish, specialising in rare plants and the National Collection of Geraniums.
- Nellie Carbis's Millennium Woodland - Site chronicles a community project to restore a garden and woodland in Grimsargh, Preston known locally as The Nellie Carbis Old School Garden.
- Painswick Rococo Garden - Introduction to this garden in the Cotswolds and its follies. Pictures, history and visitor information.
- Ryton Organic Gardens - The gardens of HDRA, the organic organisation. Visitor information for the 32 individual gardens.
- 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.
- The Plantation Garden - Created in Norwich by Henry Trevor, Victorian philanthropist, currently being restored by the Plantation Garden Preservation Trust.
- Trebah Gardens - A wild sub-tropical ravine paradise by the Helford River in Cornwall. Information and photographs of beautiful gardens, events and art activities. Visitor details.
- 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
- 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.
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