Great Britain is a really advisable destination, which has many places for discovering. Undoubtedly London is one of the most important points, but if you have already traveled to England in other ocasines, it is possible that it feels like to you covering it doing an interesting route, slightly habitually, but in that you will discover some of the most beautiful corners of the country.
From the trips blog, we propose a route to you to know some of the most impressive gardens of England.
And the fact is that the culture of this place keeps a rinconcito emphasized to the gardens, that we can already see arising to the outskirts of London, in the residential areas, contrasting with the cars and the pother of the city.
In Hampton Court Palace, the preferred place of residence of Enrique VIII or the Real Botanical garden (in Kew), placed to the west of London, we can begin seeing impressive landscaped areas. A very advisable experience: to get lost during a few minutes inside the labyrinth of Hampton Court (an indescribable sensation).
Also it is worth knowing the Garden Winsley, managed by Royal Horticultural Society. In East Sussex we can enjoy Sheffield Park, which is provided with a garden that was designed in the XVIIIth century by Lancelot Brown. All the moments are good to enjoy this impressive garden, but the colors that acquire his trees in autumn are truly beautiful.
Other of the most interesting points is the castle of Hever, which is close to Edenbridge, and it is a place loaded with history, since Ann Bolena spent there his infancy. Also, in the Italian garden of the castle we will be able to see a combination of statues of Roman and Renaissance style with shrubs and plants of different species.
Certainly, that i you decide to do a route of this style, it is very advisable that you take the photos camera, since the sceneries that can be enjoyed are really impressive.
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