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Almost 2 acres under cultivation set within a beautiful rural part of Northumberland. The style is modern, artistic and full of unusual plants. Not your usual cottage garden, this garden has to be one of the very best in Northumberland.
Bolam
Beautiful gardens, woodland walks, a Prime Minister and a famous cup of tea!
Enjoy Snowdrops, Daffodils, and Rhododendrons in spring; the Bog Garden, Borders and Terraces in summer; and brilliant autumn colour in the woodland walks.
Alnwick
Dating from 1688, Wallington was home to many generations of the Blackett and Trevelyan families, who all left their mark. The result is a magnificent mansion with fine interiors and collections, set in an extensive garden and parkland.
Cambo
An exciting, contemporary design with beautiful and unique gardens, features and structures, brought to life with water. Fantastic eating, drinking and shopping. Events throughout the year.
Alnwick
The William Turner Garden, formal gardens and historic architectural remains. Riverside and woodland walks, aviary, tennis courts, bowling greens, paddling pool and boating.

Morpeth
Parkland, Gothic tower, lovely views and good walking. No dogs, cycles or vehicles are allowed in the park.
Alnwick
Set within the picturesque Northumbrian countryside, a unique garden created from a sandstone quarry, planted with unusual perennials, many available from our nursery. Entry free to RHS card holders.
Stanton
In the heart of Northumberland, a medieval castle with stunning views of formal gardens and the Cheviot Hills. Perfect for architectural and naturalist/historical enthusiasts or anyone looking for an unforgettable holiday.
Chillingham
A garden overflowing with scents and surprises. Old fashioned roses, winding paths, waterfalls, streams, river and woodland walks. Open anytime of year by prior appointment.
Mindrum
With so much to see and do, a trip to Belsay is one of the best value family days out in North East England. Stunning gardens, beautiful acrchitecture and magnificent views all in one place.

Belsay
The Café, is run by Stewart & Co and provides a selection meals, many made with local produce.
Please telephone 01670 772341 for winter opening times. For cafe reservations ring 01670 772013.

Hartburn
Extensive walled gardens designed by Lutyens and Gertrude Jekyll. They include listed summer houses, pergolas, walls, a rose garden and extensive herbaceous borders.
Whalton
An unusual and inspiring garden containing over 600 medicinal plants, will be enjoyed by all garden-lovers, but especially attracting anyone interested in herbs/medical herbalism.
Corbridge
Gardens and Arboretum (12 acres) including Living Plant exhibition. Walks, wild meadow, garden art, nature and fun trails. Enroute Coffee Stop and Nurseries.
Longframlington
Creation of Lord Armstrong, Victorian inventor and landscape genius. Gardens, red squirrels, woodland and lakeside walks.
Rothbury
Ornamental gardens and grounds with all plants labelled. Shrubs, ornamental borders, sunken garden and alpines. Wall-trained fruit trees and greenhouse plants.
Ponteland
Town park behind the abbey incorporating walls and ruins from the monastic buildings, bowling green, bandstand and recreational facilities.
Hexham
Dramatic Tudor Fort converted into an intimate holiday home in 1903 for Edward Hudson by architect Sir Edwin Lutyens. With charming Gertrude Jekyll walled garden. Please ring to check opening times before travelling.
Holy Island
A unique attraction - a Victorian station lovingly restored, now offering art exhibitions, a wide variety of courses, plants for sale and two charming cafés. A tranquil and imaginatively planted Woodland Garden extends down the former rail track.
Langley-on-Tyne