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Statue of Roman Goddess Diana surrounded by autumn colour
Statue of Roman Goddess Diana surrounded by autumn colour | © Rika Gordon

Gardens and parks in Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire

With secret gardens, orchards, wild parkland and historic pleasure grounds, the gardens in Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire are perfect for relaxing and reconnecting with nature.

Top gardens in Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire

The garden at Belton House 

Explore the gardens at Belton, including the Italian Garden, a Conservatory and a Dutch Garden with formal bedding schemes. Whatever time of year you visit, the shifting seasons provide a great variety of colour and wildlife to see.

Mirror Pond at Belton with autumnal trees framing it

The Walled Kitchen garden at Clumber 

Discover how Clumber Park’s walled kitchen garden is maintained using traditional gardening techniques and is one of only a handful of its kind in existence.

The Glasshouse in Clumber's walled kitchen garden

The garden at Gunby 

Discover eight acres of different garden ‘rooms’ with many different colours and textures to enjoy. Throughout each season there is something different to see.

The long border at Gunby with a partition on the middle allowing for a pathway underneath an archway. Their is an apple cart full of apples in the middle of the path.

The garden at The Workhouse 

From plot to pauper plate, explore the recreated Victorian vegetable garden and admire the range of heritage varieties grown.

A gardener at the left hand side of the photo holding a rake in the lavendar section of the kitchen garden in front of The Workhouse, Southwell, Nottinghamshire

The garden and beyond at Mr Straw's House 

Find out about the great outdoors both near and far through the Straws’ love of cacti and homegrown produce, and their interest in walking through town and the local rights of way.

The garden at Mr Straw's House
A view of the east and north fronts of the Great Tower at Tattershall Castle, Lincolnshire, with the moat in the foreground

Discover more in Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire

A medieval castle, Victorian workhouse and 17th century country house are just some of the places you can explore in Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire.