Hidcote Manor in the Cotswolds has one of the most beautiful and famous gardens in the world. Hidcote gardens cover 10.5 acres of gently sloping ground. Hedges mainly composed of holly, beech, and yew are used to define a series of garden rooms planted with uniquely different species. Major Johnson began his remarkable gardens at Hidcote in 1907, and continued expanding and improving the site over the course of the next 40 years. The garden is famous for rare shrubs and trees as well as its outstanding design features.
Admission: £7.27, child £3.63, family £18.18
credit: Dave Catchpole