There are many beautiful parks in Bath and beyond where you can enjoy a leisurely stroll and picnic in the summer months. In the city of Bath you can also discover the Georgian Garden which has been recreated to show a typical layout of that period. Several National Trust properties are located near Bath and all have stunning gardens to explore.
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Kilver Court
Location
Somerset
Kilver Court - designer bargains, secret garden, great food. A fresh, new experience, Kilver Court mixes discount designer shopping with amazing gardens, excellent organic food, a farm shop, a plant nursery, and an ever-changing calendar of events.
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Prior Park Landscape Garden
Location
Greater Bath
A beautiful and intimate 18th century landscape garden set in a sweeping valley with magnificent views of the City of Bath.
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Henrietta Park
Location
Central Bath
This pleasant 7 acre park is situated close to the city centre, and was laid out and opened to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria of 1897.
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Corsham Court
Location
Corsham
Stately home of the Methuen family with famous collection of Old Master paintings. Eighteenth Century Staterooms exquisitely furnished by the first craftsmen of the day. Extensive formal gardens and Parkland by 'Capability' Brown.
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Parade Gardens
Location
Central Bath
Majestic park at river level over looking the weir and providing the perfect retreat from shopping!
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The Botanical Gardens
Location
Greater Bath
One of the most delightful features of Royal Victoria Park, The Botanical Gardens were formed in 1887 and within their 9 acres is one of the finest collections of plants on limestone, certainly in the West Country.
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Brokerswood Country Park & Woodland Railway
Location
Wiltshire
An 80 acre country park, once part of the Royal Forest of Selwood, with fishing lake, heritage centre, picnic area, barbeques, two adventure playgrounds, undercover play area for under 6s and narrow gauge railway.
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Westonbirt, The National Arboretum
Location
S Gloucestershire & the S Cotswolds
Arboretum with over 16,000 rare and beautiful trees, all set in 600 glorious, easy-to-stroll Cotswold acres
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Hedgemead Park
Location
Central Bath
This attractive 5 acre park is situated below Camden Crescent, the park contains many beautiful trees and shrubs, some of the fine rose displays and there is a children’s play area.
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Sydney Gardens
Location
Central Bath
Situated behind the Holburne Museum at the end of Great Pulteney Street, Sydney Gardens is Bath’s oldest park.











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