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HAMPTON COURT FLOWER SHOW TOUR featuring a full day entrance to the Hampton Court Flower Show and Gardens of The Cotswolds and Dorset
9 days including arrival/departure days
England is a land of gardens. From the tiniest of terrace houses to the grandest of Stately Homes, the British tend their gardens with love and affection. This particular gardens tour includes a selection of some of the finest formal and planned gardens in the Cotswolds, dating from the 16th century onward. We also see award-winning modern creations and gardens that perhaps don't receive the praise they should. We’ve tried to create a balanced programme of visits for the next 10 days, combining the more formal and better-known gardens with some lesser-known properties.
In many places there’s a house (often a stately home) to explore and we've tried to present a mix of differing garden styles. It is possible that you’ll not be able to see every single garden listed on the tour as the weather, or the group’s preferences, may dictate that we spend longer in particular properties than anticipated and have to omit others. There will be other visits to smaller private gardens (members of the National Garden Scheme) not mentioned here. We're sure that you'll enjoy this lovely tour of exquisite gardens set in the fabulous, rolling hills of the Cotswolds
Available at any date for private groups of 2 – 15 people. Price available upon application.
Rates are based upon vehicle and guide hire per day; groups of 7 - 15 would have a per person rate same/similar to one of our scheduled tours of the same length.
Please note, this is a suggested itinerary. It may be revised to suit your individual group needs.
If you do not have a group of traveling companions and are still interested in this custom tour itinerary, you are welcomed to join a waitlist…
We record who is looking for travel companions to make up a tour with them. We need between 6 and 8 persons minimum to operate a tour without it being uneconomic for us or too expensive for you. Back-Roads Touring Co Ltd will be happy to run the occasional special departure IF there is sufficient interest.
If you would like to check on or join a waitlist for this itinerary, please email us for full information: kate@specialgrouptours.com
TENTATIVE ITINERARY
DAY ONE
Arrival day. You’ll be met at the airport by your Back-Roads Touring Co. Ltd representative and be transferred to our London hotel. The rest of the day is free to relax and unwind.
Accommodation: London
DAY TWO
We leave London behind and head into the beautiful Cotswolds countryside and the first of our garden visits.
Sudeley Castle, with its connections dating back 100 years or more, has seven enchanting gardens. Amongst these are a Tudor Knot garden with water features and a delightful mosaic, and a lovely rose garden (which may be in bloom).
Seizencote is one of the most English of parks with a distinct feel of Repton influence. It’s an ideal garden for our first day. Highlights include an orangery and an exotic oriental water garden.
Accommodation: Cotswolds Village
DAY THREE
Another of the areas many pretty gardens is Kiftsgate Court near the lovely Cotswolds village of Chipping Campden. This will also afford us the opportunity of spending some time in the village itself. Like many of these honey-coloured, picture postcards scenes, life appears to have stood still.
One of the village's main advantages is its proximity to Hidecote Manor Gardens - one of the most delightful in England. Created by horticulturist Major John Lawrence, this garden consists of a series of small gardens within the whole, separated by walls and hedges of different species. It's famed for rare shrubs, trees, herbaceous borders, and interesting plant species.
Accommodation: Cotswolds Village
DAY FOUR
Today, we have two 'formal' gardens, some informal ones and as a contrast, a visit to the wonderful mediaeval city of Gloucester.
We'll enjoy a late start to the day, with perhaps some local scenic touring before visiting Painswick. This is a most attractive Rococo garden; a unique 18th century restoration in a hidden 6 acre Cotswold's combe (valley).
Thence to Gloucester where we'll lunch and tour the magnificent cathedral.
This afternoon we'll concentrate on one of the earliest formal water gardens laid out in England at Westbury Court Gardens in Westbury-on-Severn.
Hopefully, there will also be a number of informal gardens visits today. We'll make our decision based as to which based on the weather and which private gardens are open today as part of the National Gardens Scheme.
Accommodation: Dorset
DAY FIVE
Our first visit is a private one to see a recreation of George Washington's Mount Vernon garden at Claverton Manor. We'll also take the opportunity of enjoying a brief tour of that jewel of Georgian architecture, Bath.
Our next two days are spent discovering homes and gardens in two of England's more 'hidden' counties, Dorset and Wiltshire. This lovely corner of Britain was where Thomas Hardy set many of his novels and it not only retains a timeless feel but some exquisite sightseeing opportunities. It's a wonder that it's not overrun with the tourist herd, but thankfully apart from Stonehenge, it isn't and we'll enjoy unhurried visits at the sights we choose.
However, en route, we'll stop at the marvellous Barrington Court. Here there's the magnificent white garden, influenced by Gertrude Jekyll, iris garden and rose garden. It has also a working kitchen garden.
Forde Abbey provides for our last visit. Founded by Cistercian monks over 900 years ago, you can enjoy real peace in over 30 acres of garden featuring an arboretum, 5 lakes and a Bog garden.
Accommodation: Dorset
DAY SIX
We've something of a choice today; in fact, we're spoilt for one.
Athelhampton House and Gardens is a 15th century manor house surrounded by one of the great architectural gardens of England. This is a garden of vistas and glorious surprises. Mapperton is a Jacobean (1660) house with an Italianate garden. Parnham House is interesting as much for its interiors and exhibitions of contemporary work in glass, textiles and wood, as it is for its garden. Minterne Gardens is a landscaped garden of over 30 acres with rare rhododendrons, magnolias, stream and water cascades.
We've also Thomas Hardy's cottage to consider and the ancient town of Dorchester! This is probably a day when some advice and guidance from your guide-companion will be welcome!
Accommodation: near Salisbury
DAY SEVEN
Stourhead has a landscaped garden laid out between 1741-80. There are classical temples, lakes, rare trees and plants. The house is another that tempts us with examples of Chippendale furniture and many fine paintings.
There's only time today for one other property as both demand our full attention. The second is the magnificent Wilton House. Here there's one of the finest art collections in Europe (including Rubens, Van Dyke, Breughel) housed in magnificent state rooms. Outside, there are 21 acres of landscaped parkland.
Accommodation: near Salisbury
DAY EIGHT
HAMPTON COURT FLOWER SHOW
Our main highlight of the tour is kept for the last wonderful day. We spend today at The Royal Horticultural Society flower show at Hampton Court.
This superb show, growing in international importance and prestige year on year, could not be run in grander settings than Henry VIII’s Thames-side palace. In addition to the show itself, Hampton Court boasts several historical garden styles, one stands out in particular its authentic renovation having only comparatively recently been completed. Dinner is not included tonight for flexibility sake, allowing guests to spend the night out at the theatre etc.
DAY NINE
Alas, it’s time to bid farewell to fair England. All good times must come to an end and you’ll be transferred to an appropriate airport – unless, of course, you’re staying on to join another memorable Back-Roads Touring Co. Ltd tour!
This tour is operated by Back-Roads Touring Co Ltd
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