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THE GARDEN AT MISERDEN

Winner of Historic Houses Garden of the Year 2018, this timeless garden, with spectacular views over parkland and the rolling Cotswold hills beyond, was created in the 17th century and retains a sense of peace and tranquility. There are extensive yew hedges, including a notable topiary yew walk designed by Lutyens as well as some carefully planted mixed borders, containing a wide range of roses, clematis and herbaceous plants. The garden is a preserved, hidden gem in the heart of the Cotswolds.

OPEN: Please visit www.miserden.org for details.

Tel: 01285 821303 gardens@miserden.org | www.miserden.orgMiserden, Near Stroud, Gloucestershire GL6 7JA

KINGSTON MAURWARD

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