Cotswold Gardens

The Cotswolds are home to some of the most beautiful and famous gardens in the world offering colour and interest from the first flush of snowdrops in early spring, to glorious leaf colour in the autumn.

Garden design enthusiasts will love Hidcote Manor, Kiftsgate Court and Bourton House Garden – all influenced by the Arts and Crafts movement with their ‘garden rooms’ and quintessential English style including blowsy herbaceous borders, fabulous topiary and gorgeous water features.

Many historic houses and castles also boast beautiful gardens – Blenheim Palace and Sudeley Castle to name but a few, loved for their stunning rose collections.  And no visit to the Cotswolds is complete without experiencing the beauty of Highgrove – HRH Prince Charles’s unique home and garden created completely by him.

Historic woodland and nature reserves nestle next to Capability Brown landscapes and the world’s tallest gravity-fed water fountain at Stanway House, making the Cotswolds a diverse and fascinating place for garden visits.

From former Tudor hunting lodges to historic parkland, amazing arboreta to royal creations, the Cotswolds are full to bursting with floral interest and colour throughout the year.