Spetchley Park Gardens are situated three miles east of the beautiful cathedral city of Worcester. Virtually hidden from the road, and largely unaltered in the last century, this lovely 30-acre Victorian paradise has been lovingly created by successive generations of the Berkeley family, and boasts an enviable collection of plant treasures from every corner of the globe.
Clumps of wild primrose push up randomly through sapphire carpets of crocus and swathes of sunny daffodils in Spring, with billowing borders of blowsy perennials and tender exotics in Summer, and a palette of burnt orange, ochre and fiery red in Autumn.
There are no timed visits at Spetchley, and no set route - just the freedom to meander at leisure and enjoy the view. The Gardens are a welcoming oasis of calm and the perfect place to relax and unwind away from the distractions of modern-day life. It's a garden for quiet contemplation or a leisurely stroll, for a family picnic or an afternoon tea with friends.
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