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Cascades
based: Derbyshire, UK
website: www.cascadesgardens.com
Comfortable bed and breakfast set in an impressive and beautiful
4 acre garden. The garden is surrounded by mature trees, high cliffs
and banks and set on many levels, a brook runs through, over a ruined
mill. The garden is divided into distinct areas, each with its own
character. A selection of plants and shrubs are available for sale
to vistors.
Cider
House (The)
based: Devon, UK
website: www.cider-house.co.uk
Bed and breakfast accommodation for visitors who want to visit the
many gardens of South-West Devon, or who simply want to enjoy the
beautiful gardens of the Cider House itself. The Cider House offers
comfortable accommodation in the peaceful surroundings of the former
Cistercian monastery of Buckland.
Claw
Cottage
based: Devon, UK
website: www.clawcottage.co.uk
Bed and Breakfast ideally situated to explore Devon and Cornwall,
with Dartmoor and Bodmin within easy access. For garden enthusiasts
see their four night 'Garden Special' which includes entry to two
from the following: Eden Project, Lost Gardens of Heligan or the
RHS Garden Rosemoor.
Dural Gardens
based: New South Wales, Australia
website: www.duralgardens.com
One of Sydney's most luxurious B&Bs, set in 5 acres of superb
manicured garden. Guests can enjoy the rose, azalea, fuchsia, hydrangea
and formal gardens or relax by the lake.
Katandra Gardens
based: Victoria, Australia
website: www.katandragardens.com.au
Bed and breakfast, self contained cottage accommodation and Australian
wildflower garden. Located in the Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges
area. The fascinating gardens feature Australian native plants and
flowers from throughout the country.
Old Rectory Hotel (The)
based: Devon, UK
website: www.oldrectoryhotel.co.uk
Small country house hotel in the Exmoor National Park, North Devon. Set within three acres of beautiful mature gardens sheltered by trees and with a brook and pond. It's eight bedrooms are tastefully furnished and it offers an elegant, yet relaxed place to stay.
Polidora B&B
based: Milan, Italy
website: www.polidora.com
Located in Cerro, on the shores of Lake Maggiore in Italy's Lake District, Polidora B&B has two double rooms and a family suite. The 17 acre garden extends over terraces down to the lake and the garden offers a wide range of botanical specimens from azaleas to swamp cypress.
Seaton Hall
based: North Yorkshire, UK
website: seatonhall.co.uk
Garden appreciation breaks in luxury serviced accommodation set in the developing Pendulum Gardens of Seaton Hall, Staithes. Meet like minded people, learn how and why the unique gardens at Seaton Hall were designed, hear guest speakers, and enjoy trips out to gardens such as Duncombe Park and Castle Garden within 30 miles.
Southmede
Cottage
based: Northumberland, UK
website: www.southmede.co.uk
In an area of outstanding natural beauty in Northumberland, high
quality self-catering cottage set within a large woodland garden
with patio area and summer house. Sleeps 2-4 and offers log fires,
beautiful gardens, welcome pack and luxury bath/shower. Perfect
for the garden lover.
Winstone
Glebe Guest House
based: Gloucestershire, UK
website: www.winstoneglebe.com
Country guest house ideal for garden lovers wishing to visit gardens
in the Cotswolds such as Misarden, Rodmarton and Owlpen. Located
close to Cirencester in the heart of the Cotswolds, Winstone Glebe's
own beautiful garden is about two acres and was laid out by Dame
Sylvia Crowe in the early l950's.
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