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From rolling country estates to compact urban sanctuaries, the United Kingdom is home to some of the most beautiful and historic gardens in the world. These living works of art are not only rich in plant life, but also steeped in history, design, and seasonal charm. One of the most iconic destinations is the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. Located in London, Kew Gardens is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that houses over 50,000 living plants, stunning glasshouses, and a treetop walkway. It’s a must-see for anyone interested in biodiversity and horticulture.
In the southwest of England, the Lost Gardens of Heligan offers a unique experience. Once lost to overgrowth and war, these gardens were rediscovered in the 1990s and lovingly restored. They now feature jungle paths, wildflower meadows, and rare plant species.
National Trust gardens across the country, such as Sissinghurst Castle Garden in Kent or Hidcote Manor Garden in the Cotswolds, offer visitors a peaceful escape into perfectly manicured landscapes and colourful seasonal blooms.
Whether you're looking for inspiration, serenity, or simply a place to enjoy the outdoors, the UK's gardens are floral paradises worth exploring.
For more ideas, visit the official guide to Kew Gardens or explore Britain’s most stunning public gardens through National Trust Gardens.
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