Some of the National Trust’s finest gardens through the year.
They offer a widely differing range of horticultural styles and periods of gardening history. Filmed over the course of a year demonstrating their versatility, the skills of the gardeners and the beauty of the gardens themselves.
BIDDULPH GRANGE One of the quirkiest of all National Trust gardens is filled with different themed compartments with names such as Egypt and China and is a garden of great humour and surprise.
KNIGHTSHAYES A magnificent garden with a grand formal design around the house, its newly replanted conservatory, alpine garden, extensive woodland garden with an excellent collection of trees, shrubs and bulbs and a recently restored walled garden.
POWIS CASTLE Is a garden of grandeur and scale. The garden is a series of terraces, high yew hedges and descending paths winding down to more formal gardens.
SISSINGHURST Created by Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolson is a masterpiece of design and plantsmanship. From the wonderful collection of old fashioned roses, herbaceous perennials and the white garden - an inspiration at any time.

