Avoid the cliched and overpriced dinner this Valentine’s Day, and treat your loved one to a much more inspiring garden-themed gift.
No, not a bunch of red roses – a day out at one of the country’s beautiful romantic gardens.
From the soft, scented, quintessentially British ‘cottage garden’, to the wild and dramatic landscapes of our grandest old houses, gardeners (and non-gardeners) should all be completely lovestruck by the great outdoors.
Here’s a few to get you in the mood:
Fountains Abbey, North Yorkshire
A memorable day out needs a memorable setting. The breathtaking folly at Fountains Abbey, North Yorkshire, combined with the Studley Royal Water Garden, is guaranteed to capture the imagination. Meander through the beautiful landscaped Georgian water garden of Studley Royal, complete with Neo-classical statues, follies and stunning views. If you still want more, there are miles of more walks to make the most of your special day. Visit fountainsabbey. org.uk.
Castle Howard, York
This one has it all: magnificent views, dramatic landscape, ponds, woodland and fountains. If you’re feeling energetic, you can row across the lake, or if you prefer to relax, amble through the colour and fragrance of the walled garden. Castle Howard is well known for its annual displays of daffodils, rhododendrons, delphiniums and roses. Later on in the year, in summer, the intoxicating rose gardens, with their romantic Italianate trellises, hornbeam hedges and backdrop of brick walls are home to more than 2,000 modern roses. Visit castlehoward.co.uk.
Lyme Park, Cheshire
Enjoy a Mr Darcy moment with a visit to the scene of one of the most famous romantic moments in TV history. Lyme Park in Cheshire is the backdrop to where Mr Darcy, played by Colin Firth, meets Elizabeth in the TV adaptation of Pride & Prejudice. Picture the stars and discover this special place by taking a guided walk – The Only Way Is Pemberley – and immersing yourself in a travelling exhibition on loan from Jane Austen’s House Museum on February 15 and 16. Call 01663 762023 or visit .nationaltrust.org.uk.
Biddulph Grange Garden, Staffordshire
This amazing Victorian garden was created by James Bateman for his collection of plants from around the world. Enjoy both a romantic stroll and a global journey admiring his finds from the ultimate romance of Italy to the mysterious pyramids of Egypt. There is even a Victorian vision of China and a re-creation of a Himalayan glen. On Valentine’s evening, guests can take a picture-perfect romantic lantern walk in the pinetum, through cherry trees and past the lake. Booking is essential, call 01782 517999 or visit nationaltrust.org.uk.
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