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Cotswold Gardens - www.cotswoldsgardens.com Introducing the beautiful gardens of the Cotswolds.
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Abbey House Gardens - www.abbeyhousegardens.co.uk Abbey House Gardens, nestled beside old Malmesbury Abbey in this lovely Wiltshire Cotswold location just 5 miles from M4 J17. Park easily in the Long stay car park to stay all day with refreshment available.
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Blenheim Palace - www.blenheimpalace.com Blenheim Palace, home to the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough and the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill, offers a memorable day out. Set in 2100 acres of beautiful parkland, Blenheim Palace is surrounded by sweeping lawns, formal gardens and the magnificent Lake.
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Bourton House Garden - www.bourtonhouse.com Bourton House Garden will re-open to the general public from 10am to 5pm every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from June to September. Groups may visit between May and October but advance booking is essential.
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Buscot Park - www.buscot-park.com At Buscot Park you will find exqusite gardens, including the spectacular Water Garden designed by Harold Peto and the Four Seasons Walled Garden created by the present Lord Faringdon. The House is also home to the Faringdon Collection.
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Cerney House Gardens - www.cerneygardens.com Leave the hustle and bustle of today's world and visit Cerney House Gardens, where time seems to stand still. Let old-fashioned scents and colour surround you in this romantic secret garden. Explore the working organic kitchen garden amongst the overflowing borders.
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Charlecote Park - www.nationaltrust.org.uk Shakespeare was rumoured to be caught poaching on the estate. 700 years of the Lucy family, with a uniquely extensive portrait collection. Colourful landscaped gardens by the River Avon Great walking and picnic opportunities in the 'Capability' Brown deer park.
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Chastleton House - www.nationaltrust.org.uk A unique 400-year-old time capsule. Rare tapestries, portraits and personal belongings. Classic Elizabethan topiary garden. Lawn where the rules of modern croquet were laid down. Idyllic Cotswolds setting, next to a 12th-century parish church. Entrance by ticket only.
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Chavenage House - www.chavenage.com Chavenage House is an Elizabethan era manor house situated 1.5 miles northwest of Tetbury, in the Cotswolds area of Gloucestershire. Chavenage offers personal tours, usually conducted by the owner, David Lowsley-Williams.
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Daylesford Organic - www.daylesfordorganic.com Specialising in organic, fresh, seasonal and local produce; vegetables, fresh from the kitchen garden; award-winning handmade cheeses from the Creamery; breads, pastries, cakes and biscuits from the Bakery; fresh meat and farm shop.
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Hidcote Manor Gardens - www.nationaltrust.org.uk This garden is internationally renowned and is a series of smaller gardens each with its own theme. One of the most inventive and influential gardens of the 20th century. Located near the village of Hidcote Bartrim not far from Chipping Campden.
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Highgrove House & Garden - www.princeofwales.gov.uk Highgrove House & Garden near Tetbury in Gloucestershire is the family home of The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall. The Duchy of Cornwall owns Highgrove, and bought the house, garden and nearby farmland now known as Duchy Home Farm in 1980.
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Kelmscott Manor - www.kelmscottmanor.org.uk Kelmscott Manor, a grade 1 Listed Tudor farmhouse adjacent to the River Thames, was built in the late 1500s. The Manor is built of local limestone on the edge of the village of Kelmscott. The house contains an outstanding collection of the possessions and works of William Morris.
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Kiftsgate Court Gardens - www.kiftsgate.co.uk Kiftsgate Court Gardens is a series of interconnecting gardens each with its distinct character and secrets. Let them share their secrets with you.
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Mill Dene Garden - www.milldenegarden.co.uk Mill Dene is a private garden created by the Dares for their family. There are plenty of seats from which to enjoy the mill pond and its kingfishers. Beautiful views and an air of tranquility and peace and history.
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Painswick Rococo Garden - www.rococogarden.org.uk Stroll, sit, relax and drink up the atmosphere as you step back in time to the early 18th century. Set in a hidden Cotswold valley, this is a magical garden at any time of year.
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Sezincote House & Garden - www.sezincote.co.uk Sezincote (pronounced See-zin-kt) is a unique and extraordinary Indian house set amidst the Cotswold Hills. Built in 1810 by Charles Cockerell, who had worked in India, there is a central dome, peacock tail windows and pavilions. Sezincote was the inspiration for the Brighton Pavilion.
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Snowshill Manor - www.nationaltrust.org.uk Once described as ''a house for the evening hours, surely the loveliest spell of the day'', Snowshill Manor is a typical, traditional Cotswold house, built of golden yellow local stone and set on a hillside above the Vale of Evesham.
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Stanway House & Fountain - www.stanwayfountain.co.uk Stanway is an outstandingly beautiful example of a Jacobean manor house, owned by Tewkesbury Abbey for 800 years then for 500 years by the Tracy family and their descendants, the Earls of Wemyss.
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Upton House & Garden - www.nationaltrust.org.uk Join the guests of Lord and Lady Bearsted and experience the weekend house party of a 1930s millionaire. Surrounded by the internationally important art and porcelain collections, hear and discover more about family life and join in the atmosphere.
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