


Gardens in Kent, England.

Scotney Castle Gardens, Lamberhurst
Situated in the South east corner of England, bordering London, Sussex and Surrey, Kent is often referred to as ‘The Garden’ of England, so named for the profusion of fruit, flowers and vegetables grown here, Kent has more historic houses than any other county - Knole, Penshurst Place, Chartwell, Finchcocks, Groombridge Place, Scotney, Hever, Tonbridge, Chillham, Canterbury, Dover, Rochester and Leeds Castles to name but a few.
These are dotted about and in between lie the hop gardens, the trees in blossom and, in Autumn, the orchards laden with fruit.
The closest county to the continental mainland Kent has seen its fair share of ‘action’ over the years although the latest upheaval for the county, the Channel Tunnel, is now fully operational. This means that you could awake in one of England's prettiest villages, spend the day shopping in Paris and be home well in time for tea!
Gardens in Kent
Ashford
Godinton House and Gardens
Bexley
Hall Place & Gardens
Borough Green
Great Comp Garden
Canterbury
Goodnestone Park Gardens
Challock
Beech Court Gardens
Cranbrook
Sissinghurst Castle Gardens
Faversham
Belmont
Mount Ephraim Gardens
Horsemenden
Sprivers Garden
NATIONAL TRUST
Lamberhurst
Owl House Gardens
Maidstone
Yalding Organic Gardens
Sevenoaks
Emmetts Garden
NATIONAL TRUST
Sittingbourne
Doddington Place Gardens
Tonbridge
Penshurst Place and Gardens
Tunbridge Wells
Groombridge Place Gardens and Enchanted Forest
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