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Hergest Croft Gardens

Hergest Croft Gardens

From spring bulbs to autumn colour, Hergest Croft is a garden for all seasons. Four distinct gardens with over 5,000 rare shrubs and trees are sure to delight everyone. Rhododendrons in Park Wood and azaleas in the Azalea Garden are spectacular in spring. The large Kitchen Garden contains long colourful herbaceous borders,…

Weston Park

Weston Park

Weston Park is a magnificent Stately Home and Parkland situated on the Shropshire / Staffordshire border. The former home of the Earls of Bradford, the park is now held in trust for the nation by the Weston Park Foundation. Built in 1671 by Lady Elizabeth Wilbraham, this warm and welcoming house boasts internationally important paintings, including work by Van Dyck, Gainsborough and Stubbs, furniture and objets d’art, providing continued interest and enjoyment for all its visitors. Step outside to enjoy the 1,000 acres of glorious Parkland, take one of a variety of woodland and wildlife walks, all landscaped by the legendary ‘Capability’ Brown in the 18th century. Relax in the Stables Coffee Bar with coffee, sandwiches and homemade cake. With the exciting Woodland Adventure Playground, Orchard and Deer Park, as well as the Miniature Railway, there is so much for children to do. The Granary Farm Shop stocks the best in locally produced food and drink and the Art Gallery stages a series of exciting changing exhibitions throughout the year. The Granary Grill, Bar & Restaurant sizzles up lunch…

Hodnet Hall Gardens

Hodnet Hall Gardens

The 60+ acres are renowned as amongst the finest in the country. Forest trees provide a wonderful backdrop for formal gardens planted to give delight during every season, with extensive woodland walks amongst wild flowers and…

Casterne Hall

Casterne Hall

Manor house…

Erasmus Darwin House

Erasmus Darwin House

Grandfather of Charles Darwin and a founder member of the Lunar Society, Erasmus Darwin (1731-1802) was a leading doctor, scientist, inventor and poet. This elegant Georgian house was his home and contains an exhibition of…

Arbury Hall

Arbury Hall

Arbury Hall has been the seat of the Newdegate family for over 450 years and is the ancestral home of Viscount Daventry. This Tudor/Elizabethan House was gothicised by Sir Roger Newdegate in the 18th century and is regarded as the ‘Gothic Gem’ of the Midlands. The principal rooms, with their soaring fan vaulted ceilings and plunging pendants and filigree tracery, stand as a most breathtaking and complete example of early Gothic Revival architecture and provide a unique and fascinating venue for corporate entertaining, product launches, receptions, fashion shoots and activity days. Exclusive use of this historic Hall, its gardens and parkland is offered to clients. The Hall stands in the middle of beautiful parkland with landscaped gardens of rolling lawns, lakes and winding wooded walks. Spring flowers are profuse and in June rhododendrons, azaleas and giant wisteria provide a beautiful environment for the visitor. George Eliot, the novelist, was born on the estate and Arbury Hall and Sir…

The Shakespeare Houses

The Shakespeare Houses

Five beautifully preserved Tudor Houses and gardens telling the complete Shakespeare story and all directly linked with William Shakespeare and his family. Each house has a unique story to tell and together they provide a unique experience of the dramatist’s life and times. Shakespeare’s Birthplace Start this fascinating journey with an introduction to William Shakespeare through a Life, Love & Legacy exhibition before visiting this wonderful Tudor town house where the world’s most famous playwright was born and grew up. See where prominent writers including Charles Dickens and Thomas Hardy have left their mark and watch demonstrations of the traditional craft practiced by Shakespeare’s father, John, in the Glover’s workshop. Meet your favourite Shakespeare characters in the garden with live impromptu performances from Shakespeare Aloud! Stroll round the traditional English garden, which features many plants and herbs mentioned in Shakespeare’s plays, and remember your visit with a purchase from the gift shop. Mary Arden’s Farm - A Real Working Tudor Farm Visit the childhood home of Shakespeare’s mother and see the farm’s history brought to life. Step back into the 1570s and encounter the authentic sights, sounds and smells of a working farm in Shakespeare’s day. Our Tudor costumed residents will invite you to get involved and help with the day-to-day running of the farm and try out traditional rural skills. See our rare breed pigs, cattle, goats and handsome horses. Fun activities make Mary Arden’s Farm a perfect family day out complete with adventure playground, willow tunnels, picnic point, shop, cafe and free car parking. Anne Hathaway’s Cottage - The Most Romantic Shakespeare House. Discover and fall in love with this beautiful English thatched cottage and family home of Shakespeare’s wife, Anne Hathaway and see where he wooed her. Stroll through and admire the award winning cottage garden which overflows with old-fashioned plants, orchards and traditional vegetables. Sit in the romantic Willow Cabin and be inspired by Shakespeare’s sonnets. Visit the Shakespeare Sculpture and Tree Garden and wander through the enchanting Woodland Walk. Hall’s Croft - The Jacobean Doctor’s House Explore the elegant house with its lavish rooms once owned by Shakespeare’s daughter Susanna and wealthy physician husband John Hall. Examine the fascinating collection of apothecary’s equipment, books and medical instruments of the day. Relax in the tranquil gardens and savour the fragrant herb beds, like those used by John Hall in his remedies. Nash’s House & New Place - Where the Shakespeare Story Ended. Experience a live archaeological dig at New Place, Shakespeare’s final home, and take in the period splendour of Nash’s House, once owned by Shakespeare’s granddaughter. See archaeological experts carry out excavations at the site of New Place to try and gain an understanding of how the world’s greatest dramatist spent his last years in Stratford-upon-Avon. Dig for Shakespeare will continue throughout 2011. The Shakespeare Houses and Gardens are owned and cared for by The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust which is an independent charity. Every admission to the Shakespeare Houses and purchase in the gift shops supports the work of the…

Coughton Court Gardens

Coughton Court Gardens

Heralded by the RHS as one of the finest gardens in Britain, the beautiful 25 acres of grounds include a walled garden, lake, riverside walk and bog garden, colour themed gardens, daffodils and orchards and fruit gardens. The Rose Labyrinth, designed by daughter Christina Williams, boasts spectacular displays of roses and received an Award of Garden Excellence from the World Federation of Rose Societies - a first for the UK. It is also the first private garden to be awarded a Gilt Medal from The Daffodil Society for an outstanding contribution to daffodils. A newly designed garden featuring the rare Throckmorton…

Hollytrees Museum

Hollytrees Museum

The house was built in 1718 on the site of an Elizabethan house by a London builder, Thomas Blagden, for Elizabeth Cornelisen of Camberwell, London. The detailed articles of agreement survive in the Colchester and North East Essex branch of the Essex Record Office [D/DR T28/21]. Nothing of the earlier house survives, but some of the old timbers were reused within the new building. The new house was square in plan with three storeys of four rooms and a basement containing the kitchen and store rooms. The west elevation included a small projecting bay containing the staircase, half landings and closets. Because of the considerable social changes in the 200 years since construction, it is difficult…

Spetchley Park Gardens

Spetchley Park Gardens

A garden that inspired Elgar and helped WWII airmen recuperate must have something special. This lovely 30 acre private garden contains a large collection of trees, shrubs and plants, many rare or unusual. A garden full of secrets, every corner reveals some new vista, some treasure of the plant world. The exuberant planting and the peaceful walks make this an oasis of beauty, peace and quiet. Relax in the wonderful atmosphere of the old laundry tearoom and enjoy a traditional English tea or…