Biddulph Grange Garden
Biddulph Grange Garden is a beautiful Victorian garden created by James Bateman to be able to host his collection of plants from around the world. A visit takes you on a global journey from Italy to the pyramids of Egypt, a Victorian vision of China as well as a re-creation of a Himalayan glen.
Lets take a walk around the China garden in this post and a few of the house. It is perhaps Biddulph’s most memorable garden with bright colours, especially red and gold. Although a number of plats came from a huge collection bought over from China it also includes plants from Japan, Britain and America. The garden includes Japanese cedars , Sarawa cypresses and specimens of the Chinese golden larch, a pagoda tree, Paulownia tomentosa, remarkable for its large leaves, azaleas, bamboos, hostas, mahonias and the garden’s signature three huge Japanese maples.
So much natural beauty
It's a wonderful place, I wish I was there. The colors of nature are very beautiful and peaceful environment. You took very nice photos.
thankyou xx
Good morning @ultravioletmag Thank you for showing us around Biddulph Grange Garden. I have not visited this National Trust property yet but I certainly will when I am in the area next. The first and the third photos are my favourite. I decided to nominate your post for Nominate and get Rewarded: 15% Trial Upvote, (Nomination Day 86) I also invite you to visit my latest article here in the WORLD OF XPILAR #club5050 The Very Hungry Caterpillar Enjoy the rest of the day.
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These gardens are very beautiful, the care they have to give to make them look that way must be very special.
thankyou so much yes I think they took a lot of planning and continual care, the national trust took over a lot of properties just to be able to maintain them for generations in the future.
the scenery is very beautiful and amazing
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