For sites about UK gardens which are closed to the public most of the time, from personal home pages showing a town garden, to commercial sites of historic gardens which may only be open to the public on an occasional basis.- Category ID : 165842
Estate in the Cotswolds, with gardens redesigned in the 1950s by Rosemary Verey, now operated as an hotel and restaurant, while offering tours and other events throughout the year. History, and photographs.
These woodland gardens at the head of Loch Fyne, in Argyllshire host the tallest tree in Britain, and the mightiest conifer in Europe. Information on the estate and for visitors.
A privately owned woodland garden on the edge of Northamptonshire, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire open to the public on occasion as part of the National Gardens Scheme, or by appointment.
Offering mixed borders, rose garden, working potager, orchard, box-edged herb, grasses, winter, fernery and woodland sections. Details of opening times, contacts and location at Glasserton, Dumfries nad Galloway.
History and description of the Spencer family ancestral home and garden, where Diana, Princess of Wales was laid to rest in September 1997. Although not generally open to the public, it is possible to arrange a visit.