RHS Parcevall Hall Gardens
Nestling in a tranquil and picturesque setting, high on a hillside in the Yorkshire Dales National Park and steeped in history, Parcevall Hall Gardens is considered to be a fine example of the arts & crafts movement. They are the vision of Sir William Milner (1893-1960), a far-sighted architect, horticulturist and plantsman, who designed the gardens to be in total harmony with the surrounding landscape.
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Nr Appletreewick
Yorkshire
BD23 6DE
Gallery
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Age Appropriate
- Children
- Teenagers
- Adults
Location
- Outdoor
Gradually emerging from desolate, treeless and windswept moorland is the wonderful landscape that is Parcevall Hall Gardens, comprising formal south facing terraces, specialist plants, woodland walks, a rose garden, unusual perennials, alpine and woodland plants and specialist trees and shrubs, with many items having been collected from Western China and the Himalayas. The rock garden is considered to be the finest of its kind in Northern England. A devout Anglo-Catholic, Sir William’s faith is reflected throughout, but notably by the Red Borders representing the blood at the foot of Christ’s Cross.