Producing rainbows of colours throughout the seasons, the gardens of the South East are some of the finest to be found in England.
West Sussex is home to the Great Gardens of Sussex, a collection of five exquisite gardens in the area bound by an interwoven history and proximity to each other. Each one brings a unique offering to its visitors.
The gardens and grounds of Cliveden House are sight to behold. Owned by the National Trust, these magnificent formal gardens overlook the River Thames and include an outstanding collection of sculpture and statues.
The green county of Surrey boasts stunning gardens of all shapes and sizes, from the 158 acres of authentically restored Georgian landscape at Painshill Park, to the ancient gardens at Loseley Park, the flagship garden of RHS Wisley and the many spectacular National Trust gardens in the county.
With an estimated 180 gardens open to the public, including The Brogdale Horticultural Trust and the awarding winning gardens at Hever Castles, it's not hard to see why Kent is often referred to as 'The Garden of England'.