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Biddulph Grange Garden, Stoke-on-Trent

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  • We visited as NT members (adult admission is £12 and amazingly for NT no car parking fee) . The house is privately owned, and so the garden had to work hard to entertain us - and it did. Laid out in.....  more
    We visited as NT members (adult admission is £12 and amazingly for NT no car parking fee) . The house is privately owned, and so the garden had to work hard to entertain us - and it did. Laid out in.....  more »
  • I've never been a fan of walking around gardens, but this garden is different. Lots of themes, novelties, buildings, tunnels etc. Lots to see. It's best to go in the spring/summer when the flowers.....  more
    I've never been a fan of walking around gardens, but this garden is different. Lots of themes, novelties, buildings, tunnels etc. Lots to see. It's best to go in the spring/summer when the flowers.....  more »
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  • Beautifully well kept gardens, vegetable patches, lawns and Lake. Wonderful Large sized garden with a beautiful smell of flowers. The staff at the entrance were friendly. The entrance fee was £11 per person and parking is free. You are free to explore the large gardens and there is some information about the history in the house and the Cheshire Cottage. The gardens take inspiration from different cultures such as China, Italy and Egypt. It was a very enjoyable walk and it is also worth taking the time to feed the fish in the lake.
  • Lovely National trust property but much smaller than some others. Beautiful gardens but unfortunately not much in bloom (April). We went with children for the Easter Hunt trail. Nice activities and all mine (ages 7-15) were engaged. Some areas have narrow paths and steps that would be very difficult if not impossible to navigate with a pram (first hand experience 5yrs ago). Nice little tea room, prices as to be expected. Second hand book shop and small garden shop.

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