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Must See Gardens

Producing rainbows of colours throughout the seasons, the gardens of the region are some of the finest to be found in England. Why not visit the world renowned RHS Wisley or relax alongside the lakes of Leonardslee?

Loseley Gardens

Loseley ParkSince the beginning of the 16th Century, the More-Molyneux family and their ancestors have been welcoming guests to Loseley Park and visitors today continue to enjoy their hospitality in peaceful, idyllic surroundings.

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Painshill Park and Gardens

Painshill ParkStep into a 'living picture of paradise' when you discover 158 acres of authentically restored Georgian landscape, created by the Hon. Charles Hamilton between 1738 and 1773 as a 'Living Work of Art'.

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RHS Garden Wisley

RHS Garden WisleyFor more than 100 years RHS Garden Wisley has been a centre of gardening excellence. As the flagship garden for the Royal Horticultural Society, it's beauty, size and diversity provides visitors with a truly exceptional day out.

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Great Gardens of Sussex

Wakehurst PlaceGreat Gardens of Sussex - A collection of five of England's best gardens, bound by an interwoven history and proximity to each other. Borde Hill, High Beeches, Leonardslee, Nymans and Wakehurst.

Discover the great gardens of Sussex

The Garden Trail

Botanic Garden OxfordThroughout the South East, there are numerous beautiful gardens large and small, for the serious enthusiast or the absolute beginner to enjoy. The region is home to many of Britain's most historic and well known gardens.

Take a trail around the Gardens of the South East

Kent, The Garden of England

Sissinghurst Castle and GardensWith an estimated 180 gardens open to the public, it's not hard to see why Kent is often referred to as 'The Garden of England'.

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Must See Gardens