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Walmer Castle
Visit the Royal residence of the Lords Warden of the Cinque Ports and
the garden created for the late HM Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother.
This features a herbaceous border alongside a canal.
There is a 100 metre long broad-walk in the ornamental area flanked by
beautiful herbaceous borders.
Kitchen Garden with fruit trees, greenhouse and cut flowers garden.
Drifts of daffodils in the Spring and wildflower Meadow. Moat garden,
woodland walk. Play croquet on the oval lawn.
A great day out.
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EATING
ENTERTAINMENT
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Goodnestone Park Gardens.
The Walled
Garden is Goodnestone's most renowned and popular area, and many
visitors think that the central view through the succession of mellow
brick-walled enclosures to the church tower, is one of the best in any
English garden. Some of the walls are older than the house and having
been carefully restored through the 1960s and 1970s they are now hung
with a range of climbers and wall plants including clematis, jasmine,
solanum and roses, Fremontodendron 'California Glory' and Carpentaria
californica.

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St.
Margaret’s Bay
Offers visitors
the beautiful Pines Garden, the fascinating St. Margaret’s Museum and
the Noel Coward era Tearoom where you can enjoy a delicious cream tea
and home-made cakes. Browse through the Gift Shop (Museum opening times
only), wander down to the beach or stroll up to the magnificent cliff
top - all within a few minutes walk.
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St Margaret's Bay
Wakehurst Place
Kew's country
garden in West Sussex
• 180 acres of country estate to enjoy
• Elizabethan Mansion with Gallery and Learning Zone
• Ornamental gardens and water features
• Temperate woodlands housing national birch and southern beech
collections
• Bluebell weekends, autumn tints and Winter Garden
• Garden and themed tours, seasonal walks
• Carol evening and Christmas festivities.
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Wakehurst Place |