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RHS Wisley
Ploesden Lacy
Chartwell
Knole
Scotney Castle
Quebec House
Ingham Mote
Penhurst Place
Hever Castle
Sissinghurst
Great Dixter
Bodiam Castle
Battle Abbey

3 Full English Breakfasts
3 Three Course Evening Meals
3 Star En-suite Accommodation

Mini-Coach Tour
Maximum of 12 passengers
Fully Guided

Departs:
Selected Wednesdays - mid March until October please enquire for dates.

Departure dates to suit for groups of 4 or more passengers.

Departure Time: 09:00

Verdict
Experince the best country houses and gardens that England has to offer in just three days.
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» Stately Homes and Gardens - 4 Day Mini - Coach Tour

Highlights: * RHS Wisley * Ploesden Lacy * Chartwell * Knole * Scotney Castle * Quebec House * Ingham Mote * Penhurst Place * Hever Castle * Sissinghurst * Great Dixter * Bodiam Castle * Battle Abbey

Day One
We start our tour discovering these magnificent gardens the Royal Society Gardens at Wisley. Here you can not only enjoy a garden with something for everyone but a well-stocked bookshop means you have no excuse for not taking home a few ideas for remodelling your own backyard!

Polesden Lacey represents the Regency period (1820s) in our historical panorama. Sumptuous? Certainly sumptuous enough to have attracted King George VI and wife Elizabeth (our beloved and much missed Queen Mother) to spend part of their honeymoon here. In addition to the magnificent interior, there's the lovely walled rose garden to walk through.

We've a choice of either Clandon Park or neighbouring Hatchlands Park to visit next (dependent on time) and you'll have an opportunity of deciding which depending on tour participants' interests. The former is a Palladian pile, acclaimed for its collection of porcelain and tapestries. The latter boasts wonderful Robert Adam interiors and the Cobbe collection of historic keyboard instruments including those owned and played by Bach, Mahler and Chopin.

Our altenative gandens is Nymens. Tour participants can decide on the day. Afterall, it's your tour!

Day Two
Does Winston Churchill home of Chartwell require an introduction? What makes it such a memorable visit is not only the view from the garden (that inspired his painting) but the fact that the interior is almost as he left it. You can almost smell thr cigars!

Scotney Castle has been termed England's most romantic garden with Victorian terraces covered in a riot of coloured shrubs overlooking a 14th century moated castle.

Cardiff Castle
Then to Knole. This is one of England great 'treasure houses'. Home of the Lords Sackville since 1603, the property has much to offer including Royal Stuart furnishings and a fine art collection of English masters. Knole was the birthplace of Vita Sackville-West (whose own garden creation we'll see tomorrow) and was used by Virginia Woolfe as the setting for her novel 'Orlando'. A visit here is like stepping back in time.

Day Three
Penhurst Place is another of our finest family-owned stately homes with a history stretching back six and a half centuries. Perhaps its most memorable feature is the 60-foot high, chestnut-beamed mediaeval hall. It doesn't take much imagination to see the feast of old being enjoyed here! In addition to the fine 'objects d'art', furnishings and paintings displayed inside, Penhurst has a lovely garden, uniquely divided into 'rooms' by yew hedges. Then to Ingham Mote, desevedly one of the most popular small gardens in the region.

Hever Castle is the jewel we leave to climax our day. Hever is many people's idea of what a 'real' castle should look like, from its gateway and courtyard to its surrounding moat. It is the most fairy-tale like. Though dating back to 1270, and being the family home of one of Henry VIII's ill-fated wives (Anne Boleyn), it also has a relatively contemporary feel provided by the Astors who took over and restored the castle in the early part of last century. With a 30-acre garden including a unique Italian garden filled with roses and statues, there's plenty to admire here.

Day Four
We travel the short distance to the fabulous Sissinghurst Castle. Vita Sackville-West's world famous garden requires no introduction to garden enthusiasts. You'll have plenty of time to explore this intimate and intricate garden and to visit those parts of her home open to the public.

Another iconic garden and house is that of Great Dixter. This is the largest half-timbered house in England but it's the garden that really grabs the attention with it topiary, wild meadows and famed Long Border.

Avebury

We've an opportunity of a slight change of pace and period for today's final visits. You'll have the choice of seeing the magnificently preserved 15th century Bodiam Castle, the Abbey connected with the famed

1066 Battle of Hastings, or perhaps Kiplings house, Batemans.


Departs London Saturdays
21 Apr, 19 May, 16 Jun, 30 Jun, 11 Aug, 01 Sep
Our tour returns to London on Tuesdays for approximately 6pm.

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