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Located in Burnley, Lancashire the Hall is a musuem to needle work and textiles.
Biddulph Grange House and Garden
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Biddulph Grange Gardens are a series of gardens on given themes.
Brimham Rocks
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6 views of Brimham Rocks
Polesden Lacey
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Located just outside London this Edwardian house, gardens and park provides for many forms of recreation.
Chartwell
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A dozen views around Chartwell the family home and garden of Sir Winston Churchill
Emmets Garden
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Emmets Garden is renowned for its tree varieties.
Creech Grange Arch
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A folly on the Dorset hills
The Weir
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The Weir in Herefordshire is an unsual and dramtic riverside garden located on the banks of the river Wye.
Mottisfont Abbey Gardens
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Mottisfont Abbey was founded in 1201 and was converted into a house after 1540 and was given to the NT in 1957
Packwood House
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A 20th C. restoration of an original 17th C. home, with fascinating Yew tree gardens.
Lyme Hall
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Lyme hall is known to date back to 1570, the current gardens date from the C17th.
Kedleston Hall
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Kedleston Hall and parklands.
Dunster Castle
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Dunster Castle and gardens
Knightshayes Court
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A Victorian country house of the Gothic Revival style near Tiverton in Devon.
Tintinhul
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A 17th century Manor House near Yeovil in Somerset, has numerous garden rooms to explore
Branscombe Bay
Banscombe bay on the Devon coast was the subject of much interest when the MSC Napoli was grounded during a fierce storm in Jan 2007. The 2400 containers were swept ashore at Branscombe Mouth were treasure seekers then descended in their droves!
Ickworth House
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Ickworth House the Park and gardens are located near Bury St. Edmunds in Suffolk.
Sissinghurst castle gardens
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A series of mainly formal gardens surrounding the house and castle.
Scotney castle
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One of the most beautiful landscape settings to be seen.
Ightham Moat
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Igtham Mote dates from 1320 and nestles in the valley.
Dapdune Wharf
Situated in the heart of Guilford a tranquil area on the wharf itself.
Bodiam Castle
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6 views of Bodiam castle
Wakehurst
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Wakehurst Place - Kews country garden and home of the Millenium Seed Bank
Standen
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Arts and Crafts family home with Morris and Co. interiors, set in a beautiful hillside garden
Nymans
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One of the first Gardens to come to the NT this site in the Sussex Weald has impressive gardens and views.
Alfriston Clergy House
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Three pano's around the grounds.
Hinton Ampner Gardens
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Located in Hampshire with wonderfull views over the contryside.
Sheffield Park
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Located in East Sussex near the Bluebell railway line, 4 lakes with many walks through trees and gardens.
Westbury Court Garden
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The only restored Dutch garden in the UK.
Upton Hall
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Upton Hall Gardens and lake.
Farnborough Hall
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Landscaped Gardens down to the river, and Terrace Walk.
Hailes Abbey
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A dramatic Cistercian abbey founded in 1246.
Hidcote Manor Gardens
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A garden of rooms set in a large estate, well worth a visit.
Snowshill
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Site of an extrordinary eclectic collection of objects!