RHS Coughton Court Gardens
The Throckmorton family runs the gardens at Coughton Court, while the National Trust opens the house. The gardens have been developed over the past 25 years to take advantage of a site rich in interest with a Tudor mansion, two churches, a lake, the River Arrow, an orchard and a large walled garden.
Highlights include thousands of daffodils, with varieties flowering from March to May. In the orchard, fritillaries, anenomes and grape hyacinths flower from February then give way to Ornithogalum, camassias and tulips, followed by the shrub roses and geraniums in the long grass areas, which are cut down in late July.
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Family Gardens
Alcester
Warwickshire
B49 5JA
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The Walled Garden has colour throughout the year; the Early Summer Garden is designed to fill the May gap with wisteria, peonies, aquilegias and interest provided by shrub foliage. The Rose Labyrinth peaks at the end of June and July and again in September with more than 200 varieties of shrub and climbing roses, underplanted with perennials and bulbs. This garden has been given more structure recently with clipped yew pillars and wooden obelisks to contrast with the froth of flower.