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  2. National Garden Scheme - Wikipedia

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    When the scheme began 609 private gardens were opened and £8,191 was raised. A small number of the original "1927" gardens still participate in the Scheme, while many more have joined. Over 3,700 gardens were due to open in 2020 but the impact of COVID-19 meant that most openings were cancelled. However, new online virtual garden tours were ...

  3. Chilworth Manor, Surrey - Wikipedia

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    She worked for many charitable causes including the National Garden Scheme of which she was chairwoman. Since Lady Heald's death in 2004 [ 16 ] extensive restoration work has been carried out and the garden, fittingly, opened as part of the National Garden Scheme.

  4. List of gardens in England - Wikipedia

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    Gardens in England is a link page for any garden, botanical garden, arboretum or pinetum open to the public in England. The National Gardens Scheme also opens many small, interesting, private gardens to the public on one or two days a year for charity.

  5. Anderson Manor, Dorset - Wikipedia

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    Anderson Manor is a Grade I listed manor house in the Dorset village of Anderson in England. It was built in 1622 for John Tregonwell. Today it is privately owned, but its gardens are open to the public under the National Gardens Scheme. The gardens are Grade II listed in the National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens. [1]

  6. George Plumptre - Wikipedia

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    The Honourable Wyndham George Plumptre (born 24 April 1956) is chief executive of the National Gardens Scheme.He is an expert on gardens and has been an author and journalist, including gardening correspondent for The Times (1993–96).

  7. Ulting Wick - Wikipedia

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    Ulting Wick is a 11-acre (4.5 ha) garden, situated at Ulting near Maldon in Essex, UK.It is centred around three listed black Essex barns and a 16th-century farmhouse. It is open to the public, by appointment, under the National Garden Scheme.

  8. Felley Priory - Wikipedia

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    Felley Priory is a 16th century house with gardens located in the village of Felley, Nottinghamshire, UK. It is situated on the grounds of a former priory established by Augustinians in 1156 and dissolved in 1536. The gardens were started in 1974 by Maria Chaworth-Musters and opened to the public through the National Garden Scheme just two ...

  9. Register of Historic Parks and Gardens of Special Historic ...

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    This shows the relevant list entry which describes the park or garden, and shows where it is on a map. [8] Not all designated parks and gardens are open to the public. Information on historic parks and gardens can also be searched online via Parks & Gardens UK (a partnership between the Association of Gardens Trusts and the University of York ...