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Beautiful, interesting and worth visiting parks and gardens in Uk

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Each of these parks and gardens is unique in its own way, whether it’s the lush botanical gardens, breathtaking natural landscapes, or the blend of history and nature. This are perfect places to reconnect with nature, explore new sights, and enjoy so...
 
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Coombe Abbey Country Park is a stunning park located near Coventry, in the West Midlands of England. It's part of Coombe Abbey, a Grade I listed building that dates back to the 12th century. The park itself is quite large as it covers over 500 acres,...
It’s a great place for walking, jogging, or cycling. There are several well-maintained paths throughout the park that offer lovely views of the landscape and the Abbey itself.
The park has a variety of wildlife, and you might spot different birds, squirrels, or even deer. Park is offering a variety of attractions and activities, lake is one of its highlights, with a peaceful atmosphere perfect for picnics or just relaxi...
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This 19‑acre garden offers a peaceful escape without going far
Created in the 1830s, the Gardens were laid out by Robert Marnock in what’s called the “Gardenesque” style. Many original features remain intact, including listed structures and the classic layout
The Grade II* glass pavilions are architectural highlights. They house plants from temperate climates and offer a wonderful contrast to the open lawns and themed garden areas.
Diverse Plant Collections & Themed Areas There are over 5,000 species of plants. Some gardens are inspired by different parts of the world: Mediterranean, Himalayas, prairie‑style plantings, a woodland garden, etc. Also the national collection...
A Bear Pit — rare, hidden between two themed gardens: the Mediterranean & Himalayan.
A fossilised tree stump, around 300 million years old, in the Evolution Garden.
Victorian Rose Garden, winding paths, sweeping lawns, ponds and water features. Great for relaxation but also exploring
Sheffield Botanical Gardens