Summer Gardens
Visit the summer gardens of South East England and you will be presented with a kaleidoscope of colour. However it's not just the colours that make these summer gardens so special, it's also the fragrance, the calm and the feeling that this is England at its best.
You can smell the roses in a number of summer gardens; Mottisfont Abbey and Gardens, Hampshire is home to three hundred varieties of old fashioned roses whilst Borde Hill in West Sussex also has a Rose Garden.
The Savill Garden, Windsor are part of the Royal Landscape at Windsor Great Park. It is one of England’s greatest ornamental gardens with interlocking gardens including the Summer Wood and the Summer Gardens.
Explore the summer gardens at Kent’s Hever Castle and Gardens and you’ll feel you have stepped into Tudor times. Hever was home of Henry VIII’s second wife Anne Boleyn and Henry was a frequent visitor here.
One of the most English of summer gardens must be at Chenies Manor in Buckinghamshire. Here the gardens are themed and look stunning with the Tudor mansion as a magnificent backdrop.
Find out more about the many fabulous gardens in England’s South East

