What to do and see in Peak District, England: The Best Gardens

June 30, 2021 Jacquiline Delozier

Discover the best top things to do in Peak District, United Kingdom including Hollies Farm Plant Centre, Lea Gardens, Pavilion Gardens, Ashbourne Recreation Ground & Memorial Gardens, Thornbridge Hall Gardens, Cascades Gardens, Burrows Gardens, Bath Gardens, Derwent Gardens, Knowleston Gardens.
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1. Hollies Farm Plant Centre

Hollies Farm Uppertown, Bonsall, Matlock DE4 2AW England +44 1629 822734 [email protected] http://www.holliesfarmplantcentre.co.uk
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5.0 based on 18 reviews

Hollies Farm Plant Centre

Hollies Farm Plant Centre is a family run plant nursery and gardens, where you can wander round the gardens to see the plants growing as they should. you can take in the breathtaking views or watch the fish etc in the two large ponds, afterwards take a walk round the nursery and choose a plant or two. We always have a large selection of old favourites plus the rare and unusual

Reviewed By Annandale8

This true plantsman's paradise in a beautiful scenic setting has an excellent selection of unusual plants.

2. Lea Gardens

Lea, Matlock DE4 5GH England +44 1629 534380 http://www.leagarden.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 208 reviews

Lea Gardens

Reviewed By O357EZians

We visited Lea Gardens for our wedding anniversary. As this was a strange time with lockdown we wanted to go out somewhere different. And we were more than pleasantly surprised, the gardens were glorious and the one-way system really well thought out, so you see the whole garden and miss absolutely nothing, which you could do without it. Toilets are really clean as was the cafe, even though it wasn't open except to sell the tickets for the garden. So, if you are visiting Matlock leave some time for here, but don't forget the blooming season for Rhododendron, Azaleas and Camellia bushes.

3. Pavilion Gardens

St. Johns Road, Buxton SK17 6BE England +44 1298 23114 [email protected] http://www.paviliongardens.co.uk
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4.5 based on 1,777 reviews

Pavilion Gardens

The jewel in the crown of Buxton and the High Peak, this beautiful heritage visitor attraction provides a great day out for all the family. Boasting a 232 seat Cafe, 80 seat coffee bar, Gift Boutique, Tourist Information Centre and state of the art conference and banqueting facilities, as well as 23-acres of Heritage Green Flag award winning landscaped gardens.

4. Ashbourne Recreation Ground & Memorial Gardens

Cokayne Avenue, Ashbourne DE6 1EJ England +44 1629 761377 [email protected] http://www.derbyshiredales.gov.uk/leisure-a-culture/parks-a-open-spaces/ashbourne-recreation-ground
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4.5 based on 41 reviews

Ashbourne Recreation Ground & Memorial Gardens

Reviewed By ditto20

Called into ashbourne and parked up on the main town car park by the co op. Noticed the direction arrow to the park. When we decided to hav our lunch we walked over to the park which is opposite the entrance to the car park. Lovely stream and ducks. There is a good field for playing ball games. There is a band stand and saw children playing in the paddling pool. There looked a good play area too it looked quite busy. There are seats in various spots and litter bins too. We sat down and enjoyed our picnic. Very pleasont.

5. Thornbridge Hall Gardens

Excellent
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4.5 based on 180 reviews

Thornbridge Hall Gardens

We are Open. Eccentric, eclectic gardens and so much more. Something for all the family - messy play for children and catching bath ducks for everyone. Yummy food from our own bakehouse - with THornbridge beer on tap!

6. Cascades Gardens

Clatterway, Bonsall, Matlock DE4 2AH England +44 1629 822813 [email protected] http://www.cascadesgardens.com
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4.5 based on 81 reviews

Cascades Gardens

Cascades Gardens is a beautiful and interesting garden to visit in Derbyshire, in the historic village of Bonsall near Matlock. Ideal for garden enthusiasts, plantsmen and for those who just want to relax in the beautiful natural surroundings and visit a garden in Derbyshire and the Peak District. Come and explore this fascinating garden which originates from the 18th century and surrounds the ruins of a corn mill, with pond and mill race, canal and an old lead mine. Cascades gardens is set on many levels with a new "garden room" around every corner-perennial flower beds, roses, waterside planting and alpine and conifer rockeries. There is a great view from the cliff top path. Every season brings new surprises with hosts of snowdrops, hellebores, hosta, daffodils, unusual perennial flowers, shrubs, trees and conifers. A wide range of plants in the garden are available for sale in the nursery. The informal gardens have been designed to blend in with the spectacular natural landscape of rocks, cliffs and woodland. The Bonsall brook runs through the garden and flows over the ruined corn mill and many waterfalls which gives the house it's name. In the winter the water can be a torrent and in the summer a gentle trickle. Group visits are most welcome and refreshments for groups can be made available by prior arrangement. Talks are given by Alan Clements, the owner, to clubs and societies. Please contact us for details The historic village of Bonsall has many old buildings, and is a great place to walk in the hills. It has two attractive old pubs that offer a warm welcome and serve good food.

Reviewed By Bestybanana

What a surprise, well worth visit. Lots of seating areas to take in the beauty Many unusual trees water features and cascades and even a Lead Mine to explore. Refreshments available

7. Burrows Gardens

The Burrows Burrows Lane, Brailsford, Ashbourne DE6 3BU England +44 1335 360745
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4.5 based on 15 reviews

Burrows Gardens

8. Bath Gardens

Rutland Square, Peak District National Park, Bakewell England
Excellent
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4.5 based on 55 reviews

Bath Gardens

Reviewed By Brisca01 - Billingham, United Kingdom

What a wonderful place to relax. The display of flowers and plants was exemplary. Hats off to the folks that provide us with such a venue.

9. Derwent Gardens

Matlock Bath, Matlock DE43NS England +44 1629 761100 http://www.derbyshiredales.gov.uk/leisure-a-culture/parks-a-open-spaces
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4.0 based on 66 reviews

Derwent Gardens

Reviewed By 373daver - Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom

A lovely walk through the splendid gardens in the autumnal weather. Very calm and relaxing with water features and springs all along the route.

10. Knowleston Gardens

Knowleston Place, Matlock England http://www.derbyshiredales.gov.uk/environment-and-waste/parks-a-open-spaces/our-smaller-parks-a-gardens

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