10
Flower Filled Day Trips From London

1
Sissinghurst Castle Garden

The gardens at Sissinghurst are the stuff of poetry. Quite literally. Planted by poet Vita Sackville-West way back when.

2
Pashley Manor Gardens, East Sussex

If you’re looking for a quintessential English country garden, look no further than Pashley with its walled historic garden.

3
Mottisfont, Hampshire

Tutto è davvero una rosa in MottisFont. Questa proprietà del National Trust ospita un roseto recintato famoso in tutto il mondo.

4
The Beth Chatto Gardens, Essex

If you’re into baking, you’ll have heard of Mary Berry. And if you’re into plants, you’ll probably recognise the name Beth Chatto OBE.

5
Winkworth Arboretum

Arboretums are usually all about the trees, but Winkworth comes alive with jewel-coloured flowers every spring too.

6
 Wakehurst, West Sussex

Calling all Kew Gardens lovers; the Wakehurst estate was developed by London’s very own big-name botanic gardens, so it’ll come as no surprise that it’s made our list. 

7
 Blooming Green, Kent

Ever pictured yourself wandering through a meadow, scooping wildflowers into your arms? Haven’t we all.

8
RHS Garden Wisley, Surrey

As a botanic destination, the RHS’s flagship garden Wisley has it all. Impressive glasshouse.

9
RHS Garden Hyde Hall, Essex

If you find yourself chasing down London’s wisteria-clad townhouses every spring, head east to discover this 360-acre rural idyll. 

10
Arlington Bluebell Walk and Farm Trail, Sussex

Swapping the swarms on a Central line platform for a sea of vibrant bluebells might sound far-fetched.

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