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Bourton House Garden
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Award-winning 3-acre garden surrounding an 18th century Manor House and Grade I listed 16th century Tithe Barn.
Bourton House Garden has been a labour of love since 1983 when the then owners of Bourton House set about transforming a neglected wilderness into the stunning garden you see today. Over the years the garden has evolved, and visitors can now enjoy rare, unusual, and exotic plants, inspired planting and vivid combinations of texture and colour. The raised 18th century walk offers wonderful views of the surrounding Cotswolds, whilst a more recent addition is a walk through the seven-acre pasture where with the aid of a tree guide, visitors can discover the groups of specimen trees planted in the mid 1990’s.
Bourton House Garden has been a labour of love since 1983 when the then owners of Bourton House set about transforming a neglected wilderness into the stunning garden you see today. Over the years the garden has evolved, and visitors can now enjoy rare, unusual, and exotic plants, inspired planting…
An award-winning three acre garden surrounding a fine 18th century Manor House. Tea room open May to September.
As featured on BBC2 Gardeners world. This garden was described by Gardeners world presenter Adam Frost as 'Probably one of the best summer gardens I have ever seen...'Enjoy a visit to the garden and then enjoy afternoon tea in this most quintisentially English garden.
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Bourton-on-the-Hill, England