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Bro Meigan gardens
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Broadview Gardens
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Brobury House Gardens
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Brogdale Horticultural Trust
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Bromley
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Mature 4 1/2 acre garden surrounding C16 farmhouse. It is both an architectural and a plantsmans garden with an immaculate kitchen garden. Good use on a windy site of walls and hedges to shelter borders filled with a mixture of shrubs, bulbs, and unusual perennials. Mown paths through rough grass reveal glimpses of countrysid beyond. Open for the National Gardens Scheme Sunday 1 June 2008 2pm-5.30pm and also by appointment for groups of 10+. See ngs website for contact details.

26 Nov, 2007

 

Brook Cottage Garden
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Brumby Woodland
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this is not a garden, but a nice walk along old woodland near to where i live.

27 Feb, 2011

 

Burghley House
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Burrow Farm Gardens
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Burton Agnes Hall
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This is a RHS site, so don`t forget your membership card if you have one (I did!). The gardens cover a range of topiary, woodland walks, many species of plants, a maze, jungle garden and giant board games, and an award winning walled garden .You can also visit the lovely Elizabethan House. I`m not sure October was the best time to visit as lots of things had died down, but will go again next year. There was a very large interesting collection of various cuttings in the greenhouse! Admission charge in October 2007 was £3 gardens only or £6 to go in the house as well. There is also a very nice tea room and shops and a big variety of plants and seeds collected at Burton Agnes for sale. You can visit at Christmas which I`m sure will be lovely as the house will be decorated.
As it is only about 6 miles to Bridlington from there it made a lovely day out! Hope this is helpful.

8 Oct, 2007