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Shropshire Gardens

Please find below a list of the Gardens & Nurseries in Shropshire.

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Hergest Croft Gardens

Kington

Herefordshire

HR5 3EG

01544 230160

Description: Four District Gardens extended over 50 acres Over 4000 rare shrubs and trees The kitchen garden - Herbaceous borders and traditional fruit and vegtables Park Wood - A hidden valley within an ancient oak wood The Azalea Garden - Spectacular

Benthall Hall

Broseley

Shropshire

TF12 5RX

01952 882159

Description: Handsome 16th century house and restored gardens located on a plateau over looking the River Severn.

Kenley

Shrewsbury

Shropshire

SY5 6NS

01694 771279

Description: Lee and Pamela Wheeler returned from New Zealand in 1999 with the specific intention of creating a garden.

Chapel Lane

Alveley

Bridgnorth

Shropshire

WV15 6NN

01746 781192

Description: Green Flag Award winning Country Park. Teashop and toilets. 3 way-marked trails. Parking at Alveley and Highley. Located on National Cycle Network (Route 45). Play area. Request stop on the Severn Valley Railway.

Frochas

Welshpool

Shropshire

SY21 9JD

01938 555145

Description: Set in the heart of glorious, Mid-Wales, the four acre garden slopes down to a lake.

The Dower House

Morville Hall

Bridgnorth

Shropshire

WV16 5NB

01746 714407

Description: Take a stroll through history at the Dower House Garden

Willoughbridge

Market Drayton

Shropshire

TF9 4EU

01630 647237

Description: The Dorothy Clive Garden was created in 1940 by the late Colonel Harry Clive for the enjoyment of his wife Dorothy.

Cholmondeley

Malpas

Nr. Whitchurch

Cheshire

SY14 8AH

01829 720383

Description: Extensive ornamental gardens dominated by romantic revival Castle, built in 1801 of local sandstone. Beautiful Temple Water Garden, Rose Garden and many mixed borders.

Atcham

Shrewsbury

Shropshire

SY4 4TP

01743 708123

Description: Attingham Park, built for the 1st Lord Berwick in 1785, was owned by the same family for more than 160 years.  As their fortunes rose and fell, they proved themselves to be spenders, savers and saviours.

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