South West England

Montacute House, Montacute, Somerset

One of the finest Elizabethan houses in the country.

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The house adorned with elegant chimneys, carved parapets and other Renaissance features, includes contemporary plasterwork, chimney-pieces and heraldic glass.

Forde Abbey And Gardens, Chard, Somerset

900 years of history waiting to be discovered.

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Enjoy Forde Abbey’s award winning gardens with vivid herbaceous borders, mature trees and sloping lawns viewed against the spectacular house and the Centenary Fountain, the highest powered fountain in England.

Prior Park Landscape Garden, Bath, Somerset

This beautiful 18th century landscape garden is set in a sweeping valley with magnificent views over the city of Bath.

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Prior Park was created by local entrepreneur Ralph Allen with the advice of the poet Alexander Pope and Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown. It is a haven of peace and tranquillity and offers an enjoyable an invigorating one mile walk (steep in places).

Tintinhull Garden, Yeovil, Somerset

A delightful formal garden, created last century around a 17th century manor house, with an attractive kitchen garden.

Mrs Phyllis Reiss created the garden between 1933-1961 around the 17th century manor house. Small pools, varied borders and secluded lawns are enclosed by mellow brick walls and high hedges, in the Hidcote tradition. There is also an attractive kitchen garden.

Barrington Court, nr IIminster, Somerset

An enchanting formal garden, influenced by Gertrude Jekyll.

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One of the most impressive 16th century houses in Somerset, Barrington Court was the first large house to be acquired by the National Trust, in 1907.

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