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Drummond Castle Gardens
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A fabulous garden. We had a happy afternoon at Drummond Castle gardens. We shall be returning in the summer of 08 to catch the garden on a sunny day when the trees will be in full leaf and the roses in bloom. I heartily recommend this garden.
12 Jan, 2008
Dudmaston Hall
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Lovely gardens, well worth a visit. Both the more formal gardens and the woodland areas are very relaxing to walk around. We really enjoyed the peace and quiet around the Dingle. There is a National Trust tearoom which is excellent as always but if you don't fancy that there is a cafe further down the road towards Bridgnorth called The Food Stop Cafe. Excellent food and a walm welcome. We usually pop there after a visit to Dudmaston for a coffee and something to eat.
15 May, 2010
Dunge Valley Hidden Gardens & Hardy Plant Nursery
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East Lambrook Manor Gardens
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If you like cottage-style gardens, this one is a must. Planted by the late Margery Fish, mainly in the 1960s when cottage plants were out of vogue, she did much to resurrect this type of garden. One or two parts under restoration but lots to see. National Collection of hardy geraniums, loads of plants for sale, pricey eatery
19 Jan, 2008
Eastgrove Cottage Garden Nursery
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Had a look at the website for this garden and it looks like the owners have retired and closed it to the public at the end of last season. Pity as the pictures look lovely but I hope they enjoy the garden for themselves now they have retired.
15 May, 2010
It is my one garden
26 Jan, 2009