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Stretching over 240 acres of glorious garden, Wisley demonstrates the best in British gardening practices, whatever the season. Plant centre, gift shop and restaurant.
A peaceful, relaxing place to see and learn about Britain's wonderful wildlife, from tiny harvest mice to magnificent red deer.
A traditional, mixed, family-run farm with a Tudor farmhouse and beautiful gardens run by teachers and farmers giving children a hands-on learning experience.
Enjoy the stunning scenery of the Devil's Punch Bowl and Hindhead commons from the viewpoint 50m from the Devil's Punch Bowl cafe.
Visitors to Busbridge Lakes can see over 1000 birds, mainly ornamental waterfowl, pheasants and parkland birds. Within the 40 acres are 3 lakes, rare trees and nature trails.
A small timber-framed cottage dating from the 16thC. Restored and furnished as a labourer's dwelling with a delightful cottage garden. Tours must be pre-booked.
A large area of woodland and downland with extensive views and way-marked trails. There are many rare and interesting species including butterflies, orchids and box trees.
Set in more than 3000 acres Titsey Place and Gardens is one of the largest surviving historic estates in the country.
One hundred acres of hillside planted with rare trees and shrubs. Good views, lakes, newly-restored boathouse, azaleas, bluebells, wild spring flowers and autumn colours.
1st Lord Beaverbrook's gardens are open April - September. Terraces, herbaceous borders, shell grotto, Italian garden, Mediterranean planting, vegetable garden and teashop.