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Child Friendly Gardens in Gloucestershire
Set out below are Child friendly gardens in Gloucestershire, including Miserden Park Gardens. Our Child friendly gardens offer a variety of interesting features to keep the young ones amused whilst teaching them about their surroundings and environment.
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Miserden Park Gardens
Miserden, Stroud
Children of all ages welcome
Miserden Park is an attractive garden of Edwardian detail by Lutyens, set upon 17th century bones. Spring flowers, shrubs, fine topiary, bold grass terraces and large herbaceous borders contained within a walled garden. A rose garden, plenty of yew... more
Kiftsgate Court
Chipping Campden
Children of all ages welcome
Kiftsgate Court Gardens is a series of interconnecting gardens each with its distinct character and secrets. The gardens are a plantsman´s delight with species from all over the world. A glorious garden of roses, perennials and much more, around a... more
Berkeley Castle
Berkeley
Children of all ages welcome (Any age. Limited baby change facilites. No buggies/pushchairs in castle.)
Berkeley Castle Gardens specialise in scent with rare plants, shrubs and trees and in particular roses. Also in the walled kitchen garden is a Butterfly House with hundreds of tropical butterflies in an indoor garden.... more
Dyrham Park
Dyrham, Bath
Children of all ages welcome
The magnificent formal gardens of Dyrham Park were laid out when the grand house was built but became unfashionable by the late 18th century. They were largely cleared away or filled in when the park was landscaped by Humphrey Repton and Charles... more
Westbury Court Garden
Westbury-on-Severn
Children of all ages welcome
Westbury Court Garden is a rare Dutch garden of water and simple green spaces, surviving from the 17th century Restored in the 1970s to become the best example in England. A two-storey pavilion looks down a canal flanked by hedges, and a further... more
Bourton House Garden
Bourton-on-the-Hill, Moreton-in-Marsh
Children of all ages welcome
Bourton House is a modern medium-sized but truly opulent garden created around a glorious 18th century Manor house and a Grade 1 listed 16th century Tithe Barn, and is maintained very crisply indeed. The garden was originally planted in the 1960s by... more
Westonbirt, The National Aboretum
Westonbirt, Tetbury
Children of all ages welcome
Westonbirt, The National Arboretum, is one of the most magical and important tree gardens in the world. Set in 240 hectares (600 acres) of historic landscape are over 16,000 trees and shrubs - some of the oldest, rarest and largest in the UK - and 17... more
Mill Dene Garden
School Lane, Blockley, Moreton-in-Marsh
Children of all ages welcome (Over 5. Dangerous water!)
Mill Dene Garden is hidden away in the Cotswolds and is a garden to nourish your senses. Horticultural skill is carried lightly but you will still go home with ideas for all season pleasure in your garden. Set round an old water-mill and pond, the... more
Hidcote Manor Garden
Hidcote Bartrim, Chipping Campden
Children of all ages welcome
Twisting lanes of the Cotswold countryside lead to Hidcote Manor Garden, one of the most inventive and influential gardens of the 20th century. Its structure of outdoor `rooms´, linked by vistas and furnished with all sorts of topiary, recalls both... more
Sudeley Castle & Gardens
Winchcombe
Children of all ages welcome (Tours for over 12 yrs only)
Award winning gardens and medieval ruins surround Sudeley Castle, which sits nestled in the Cotswold Hills on the edge of the historic town of Winchcombe. The extensive gardens have been lovingly restored and designed to reflect the Castle’s... more
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Towns in Gloucestershire with Garden listings: Bath | Berkeley | Cheltenham | Chipping Campden | Cirencester | Moreton-in-Marsh | Painswick | Stroud | Tetbury | Westbury-on-Severn | Winchcombe
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