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Dutch water garden --a rare and beautiful survival
Originally laid out between 1696 and 1705, this is the only restored Dutch style water garden in the country.
Visitors can explore canals, clipped hedges and working 17th-century vegetable plots and discover many old varieties of fruit trees.
Don't miss
- See the gardening style of the late 18th century
- The huge tulip tree flowers at the end of June
- One of the oldest holm oaks in the country
- Historic fruit and vegetables grown and sold throughout the year
- Footpath access to the River Severn
- Lovely picnicking spot



