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Hawkstone Park
Hawkstone Park has a unique combination of hidden pathways, concealed
grottoes, secret tunnels and follies, created in the 18th Century
by Sir Rowland Hill.
Described as a lost world deep in the heart of Shropshire it is,
without question, one of the most interesting historic parklands
of Britain, recently restored to its former glory with visitors
once again privileged to be able to enter the remarkable Hawkstone
labyrinth.
There are lots of attractions, surprises and features. Paths twist
and turn, rise and fall, and you'll find something unexpected
around every corner: dramatic cliffs, towers, monuments, tunnels,
passageways, precipitous rock tracks, rustic 'sofas', and romantic
secret valleys.
The location for filming BBC TV's Land of Narnia, Hawkstone has
recently been claimed to be the final resting place of King Arthur.
Dorothy Clive Garden
The intimate and informal Dorothy Clive Garden embraces a wide
variety of landscape features, including a superb woodland garden,
an alpine scree, a damp garden and spectacular summer flower borders.
There are many unusual species, a great variety of form and colour,
with fine views of the surrounding countryside. The season begins
with spring bulbs and flowering trees and shrubs and, as the magnificent
display of rhododendrons and azaleas fades, summer heralds a green
oasis with the spectacular waterfall as its centrepiece. Shrub
roses are at their best in June, when the striking display of
herbaceous flowers begins. Autumn is a time when the garden displays
hips, berries and an array of spectacular colours.
Chatsworth
The Elizabethan House, owned by the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire,
was built in 1555 by Bess of Hardwick. Richly furnished, it boasts
a number of world famous exhibits. Over 100 acres of gardens provide
many surprises: a maze, a cascade, fountains and tropical greenhouse.
The 1,000 acres of surrounding parkland was landscaped by Capability
Brown.
Weston Park
Less than 30 minutes drive away, Weston Hall is set in spectacular
Shropshire countryside. A magnificent 17th century house is surrounded
by 1,000 acres of parkland and is held in trust for the nation
by the Weston Park Foundation.
Garden Centres and Nurseries
Whether you are actually buying plants or accessories for your
garden, or simply browsing, there are a number of nurseries and
garden centres in Newcastle under Lyme, Stoke on Trent and around
Staffordshire and Cheshire, that are well worth a visit.
Two that are well known nationally are Bridgemere Garden Centre
and Stapely Water Gardens. Both are close to each other, within
easy reach and could easily form an entire day out, as they have
many other attractions besides their garden sales areas. |
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