Gardens in Buckinghamshire


Gardens in Buckinghamshire, such as Ascott and Chenies Manor are listed below. In Buckinghamshire, The National Trust owns no less than 1,000 acres of Chiltern beech woodland and rolling farmland, as well as most of the lovely village of Bradenham. Aylesbury, the county town is a great centre for exploring Buckinghamshire, as... read more

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Ascott

Ascott

Wing, Leighton Buzzard, Buckinghamshire  
Ascott gardens is an opulent late-Victorian extravaganza. It was largely planned by Leopold de Rothschild and planted with trees and shrubs supplied by the well known... more


Chenies Manor

Chenies Manor

Chenies, Rickmansworth, Buckinghamshire  
Chenies Manor gardens are maintained to the highest standards and are highly decorative in perfect keeping with the 15th-16th century manor house. Colour throughout the year... more


Cliveden

Cliveden

Taplow, Maidenhead, Buckinghamshire  
Cliveden is a vast and very important landscaped garden, filled with whatever money could buy, balustrading from the Villa Borghese in Rome, the dramatic `Fountain of... more


Hughenden Manor

Hughenden Manor

High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire  
Hughenden Manor garden is re-created from the colourful 1860s designs of Benjamin Disraeli“s wife, Mary Anne, used as his private retreat from the rigours of parliamentary... more


Stowe Landscape Gardens

Stowe Landscape Gardens

Stowe, Buckingham, Buckinghamshire  
Stowe Landscape Gardens is an extraordinary, living, breathing work of art. With its ornamental lakes, glorious open spaces, wooded valleys and adorned with over 40 monument... more


Waddesdon Manor

Waddesdon Manor

Waddesdon, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire  
Waddesdon Manor and gardens were bequeathed to the National Trust by the Rothschilds in 1957. The garden today is essentially the one laid out by Baron... more


West Wycombe Park

West Wycombe Park

West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire  
West Wycombe Park and gardens were created by Sir Frances Dashwood, founder of the Dilettanti Society in the mid-18th century. New fieldwork has produced evidence of... more