Gardens to visit in South-East England

Discover beautiful gardens to visit in South-East England, included in our 2-for-1 Gardens offer.
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Osborne Gardens
'It is impossible to imagine a prettier spot,' said Queen Victoria of Osborne, her beloved home on the Isle of Wight. Inspired by the gardens of Europe, Queen Victoria and Prince Albert created a haven where they could take walks, plant trees, and grow fruit, vegetables and cut flowers. Truly a garden fit for a queen! 👑 Would you like this as your holiday home?
Great Dixter
Enjoy a glimpse inside the gardens at Great Dixter 🌱 These beloved gardens are the work of the late Christopher Lloyd, and now in the talented care of Fergus Garrett. Visit and discover the famous long border, quirky topiary, bold planting and wildflower meadows 😍 Great Dixter is just one of the gardens included in our 2-for-1 Gardens guide. Missed out? Order a copy online today and save money on your visit to this and hundreds more destinations this summer ☀️
The Manor, Hemingford Grey
Who read The Children of the Green Knowe as child? 🙋‍♀️ Here is the garden that inspired the series! The Manor, Hemingford Grey, is a four-acre garden particularly renowned for its irises and old roses. The herbaceous borders are full of colour, fragrance and texture, giving the feel of a cottage garden. Visit with your 2-for-1 Gardens card to save money on your day out. 🌸
two people standing on the edge of a river in front of trees and a bridge
Wakehurst
A feast for the senses in every season, Wakehurst – Kew’s wild botanic garden in Sussex – features more than 500 acres of ornamental gardens, woodlands and lakes.
an old thatched house surrounded by flowers and trees
Furzey Gardens
Enjoy a relaxing stroll through these enchanting informal woodland gardens, among many fine trees and shrubs.
an old brick house surrounded by flowers and trees
Chiltern Open Air Museum
This 45-acre site is home to more than 30 rescued buildings, several of which have accompanying small gardens to suit their time period.
a garden filled with lots of colorful flowers next to a stone wall and trees on the side
Oxford Botanic Garden
Nestled among the dreaming spires, the Oxford Botanic Garden is a plant-lovers paradise.
a garden filled with lots of purple flowers
Borde Hill Garden
Arranged as a series of outdoor rooms, this historic Grade II* listed garden includes subtropical havens, elegant rose and Italian gardens, and redesigned dells.
an old house with pink flowers in the foreground
Michelham Priory House & Gardens
From a productive kitchen garden to a physic garden of medicinal plants and a sculpture trail, there is much to explore in every season.
an aerial view of a circular garden with flowers and trees in the background on a sunny day
The Savill Garden
Set in the heart of Windsor Great Park, this garden offers 35 acres of interlinked gardens, each coming into its own through the seasons.
an arch in the middle of a garden with purple flowers growing around it and steps leading up to it
West Green House Gardens
These ten acres feature follies, fountains, lakes, ponds and three walled gardens, one with an ornamental potager and richly coloured borders, the others with topiary parterres.
a garden filled with lots of different types of plants
Doddington Place Gardens
These enchanting ten-acre landscaped gardens include a woodland garden with azaleas and rhododendrons, a large Edwardian rock garden, formal sunken garden with colourful herbaceous borders, and a flint and brick folly.
a field full of different colored flowers next to a tree in the middle of it
Merriments Gardens
Inspirational planting ideas abound in the colour-themed borders, which evolve seamlessly through the seasons, from spring pastels to rich late-summer hues.
a small pond surrounded by bushes and trees
Paradise Park
Laid out in a range of styles, both formal and informal, the gardens include several small lakes, waterfalls and fountains, and a Japanese garden with koi carp.
a pond surrounded by stone pillars and potted plants with pink flowers in the background
Arundel Castle Gardens
The Collector Earl’s Garden is a dramatic formal garden in Jacobean style, with temples, fountains, obelisks and a domed pergola.