Here are the
National Trust’s top ten gardens promising spectacular displays of
snowdrops:
Anglesey Abbey, Gardens and Lode Mill, CambridgeshireAnglesey’s garden majestically boasts
240 different varieties of
snowdrop scattered across 114 acres. Meander through the paths and soak up the fabulous show that the garden offers.
Snowdrops will not be all that you see; the
winter garden shows coloured tree barks, winter flowering shrubs and ground cover plants.
General admission charges apply.
For more information please call 01223 810080.
The Argory, Co ArmaghThis spectacular
riverside estate shows a stunning display of
snowdrops and other superb spring bulbs .
Snowdrop self-guided walks run every Saturday and Sunday in the month
12pm to 5pm, where the scenic walk shows off the garden as the frost thaws. With
snowdrop plants available to buy, fun for children in the
adventure playground, a trip to
The Argory this February is well worth it.
Grounds admission charges apply.
£3 per adult, £1.50 per child or £7.50 per family
For more information please call 028 8778 4753.
Attingham Park, ShropshireWatch
Attingham’s woodland floor transform into a stunning carpet of
snowdrops. Stroll around this great estate between
Shrewsbury and the
River Severn and enjoy abundant sprinkles of the delicate flowers in beautiful parkland, designed to impress.
Park and grounds admission charges apply.
For more information please call 01743 708123.
Belton House, LincolnshireWith delightful
gardens, a luxuriantly planted
Orangery and lakeside walks,
Belton is a pleasure to explore all year round and never more so as the early signs of spring creep in. Don’t miss delicate displays of
snowdrops that melt away all thoughts of winter.
Grounds admission charges apply.
For more information please call 01476 566116.
Chirk Castle, WrexhamChase away those winter blues with a bracing walk around the
award winning gardens and woods carpeted with delicate
snowdrops. Glimpses of the
spring bulbs can be found throughout the garden. The
snowdrops scatter between clipped yews, herbaceous borders, shrub and rock gardens, as well as a terrace with stunning views over the
Cheshire and
Salop plains.
General admission charges apply.
Snowdrop Days, 1-29 February, 11am to 4pm
For more information please call 01691 777701.
Dunham Massey, CheshireTake a stroll in one of the
North’s greatest gardens and discover the delights of
Britain’s largest winter garden, where the white carpet will be rolled out for visitors. The garden contains almost 700 different plant species and a further 1,600 shrubs specifically bred for the seven acre wonder. January heralds the first early signs of spring with the delicate charms of
snowdrops, where clusters of over 100,000 double and single
snowdrops and 20,000 narcissi bloom amongst the trees.
Garden admission charges apply.
For more information please call 0161 941 1025
Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal, Yorkshire This
World Heritage Site, set in 323 hectares of beautiful countryside, offers an unparalleled opportunity to appreciate the range of
England's heritage and natural beauty. Walk on a white carpet of
snowdrops in early spring as you explore the magnificent
12th-century abbey ruins and amble through the beautiful landscaped
Georgian water garden of Studley Royal, complete with Neo-classical statues, follies and breathtaking views.
Normal admission charges apply.
For more information please call 01765 608888
Ickworth, SuffolkWander around
Ickworth’s park and along Geraldine’s Walk, Oak Walk and the Trim Trail, where
snowdrops are complemented by the golden glow of aconites. Discover amazing
views of the estate, or warm up in the
West Wing restaurant with delicious food and drink (Friday to Tuesday).
Garden admission charges apply.
For more information please call 01284 735270
Kingston Lacy, DorsetThe
Kingston Lacy garden wakes up in spectacular fashion in January and February when thousands of this
favourite flower burst through the soil transforming the
garden into a sea of white. Special
snowdrop openings are a tradition at
Kingston Lacy so visitors can wander through the displays and salute this first welcome sign of spring.
Park and garden admission charges apply.
For more information please call 01202 883402.
Nymans, West SussexThis 20th-century
garden is famed for its amazing collection of rare and important plants. At the start of spring, spot wonderful displays of
snowdrops as well as camellias and magnolias underplanted with a host of daffodils and grape hyacinths. The bulb meadow in the
Wall Garden is full of
snowdrops and early narcissus and there are rare hellebores all around the
garden.Garden admission charges apply.
For more information please call 01444 405250