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Kyre Park is a 29 acre garden and shrubbery which was planned and laid out from 1754 by Capability Brown, and is now in the middle of restoration. It has five lakes, waterfalls, a Grade II listed tithe barn, which is more than 350 years old, a ruin, and Norman dovecote. The garden has what is said to be probably the world's largest collection of ferns. A tea room is accessible without paying the entrance fee to the garden. Open daily Easter to the end of December and within walking distance of Lower House Farm.

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Kyre park


The Teme Valley Tour passes through some of the most attractive countryside and prettiest towns and villages in the Heart of England, and we feel sure that you will find a day or half-day driving around it extremely enjoyable. There are a number of places where you can park your car and picnic in beautiful surroundings. The route also passes through three small towns with a wide range of facilities, and with lots of interesting things to see and do. Why not visit Elgar's Birthplace Museum at Broadheath?


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  Teme Valley

Burford House and Gardens is set in a beautiful 15 acre riverside setting close to the market towns of Tenbury Wells and Ludlow. The site includes 2 floors of luxury shopping within a Georgian Mansion, with wonderful displays of contemporary and traditional furnishings and furniture, gifts, beauty products, paintings and home accessories for all ages. The impressive 7 acre gardens contain the National Clematis Collection with over 300 varieties, and 2,000 varieties of other plants and a stunning wild flower meadow bordering the River Teme. New designs include a wildflower garden, bamboo and grass garden. Our children's adventure playground, excellent garden centre and café are open 7 days a week.


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  Burford house

The Brockhampton Estate, near Bromyard, is a National Trust Property. The estate comprises some 2000 acres (680 hectares) of farmland and ancient woodland, including some of the finest oaks in the country.

Lying within the estate is a moated timbered farmhouse. The farmhouse is referred to as Lower Brockhampton. A narrow winding road, nearly 2 miles long, leads from the estate entrance to the farmhouse.

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  Brockhampton

Eastnor Castle is worth a visit together with the picturesque market town of Ledbury at the southern end of the Malvern Hills.
Eastnor Castle, in the dramatic setting of the Malvern Hills and surrounded by a beautiful deer park, arboretum and lake - is the home of the Hervey-Bathurst family. Besides being a fascinating visitor attraction, the Castle fulfils other roles as an exclusive-use venue for weddings, private parties, corporate entertainment, team building, product launches and location filming. The Victorian interior designer also worked on the Houses of Parliments and Eastnor is a good example of his sumptuous work.

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  Eastnor castle

Hampton Court, Herefordshire is a castle on the meadows of the river Lugg, backed by a steep wooded escarpment and surrounded by woodland and grounds of 1,000 acres. Founded by King Henry in the early 15th century the castle has been completely restored.

The Van Kampen Gardens at Hampton Court are spectacular and although a recent development, are now receiving national recognition. Wherever your interests lie we hope you enjoy your visit to Hampton Court.

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  Hampton
   

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