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Explore the RHS’s superb new garden with its architect Tom Stuart-Smith

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OPENED in May 2021, RHS Garden Bridgewate­r was one of the largest landscapin­g projects in Europe. A core team spent the first Covid lockdown putting in 25,000 plants across 154 acres, while staying socially distanced.

Their hard work at the fifth Royal Horticultu­ral Society garden meant that 40,000 more plants than planned, and features including a lakeside path, were ready for its revised opening date last spring.

You can admire the spectacula­r results on our exclusive four-day tour – and making the trip even more memorable, you’ll be joined by the man behind the vision for the project, landscape architect Tom StuartSmit­h. Tom will lead you on an exclusive tour of the garden, which will be followed by a talk by him and a question-and-answer session.

Tom says: ‘I have known the amazing site that is to become RHS Garden Bridgewate­r for some time and it is really remarkable.

‘It is a great honour and a huge challenge to be able to contribute to this very exciting project.’

Your holiday will also take in some of the finest gardens in the North West, including the Trentham Estate which also features projects by Tom, Dunham Massey and Tatton Park, whose gardens have developed over 200 years. You’ll visit Ness Botanic Gardens on the Wirral, which has its own weather station, and Arley Hall, where a pair of herbaceous borders were first laid in 1846.

REASONS TO BOOK

Exclusive events with Tom StuartSmit­h: Tom, who has designed eight gold-medal-winning gardens for the Chelsea Flower Show, will join you for a tour of RHS Gardens Bridgewate­r, the plan for which he designed. He will also deliver an illustrate­d talk and answer your horticultu­ral questions.

Visit the newest RHS garden: The creation of RHS Garden Bridgewate­r is one of the most significan­t events in the 215-year history of the RHS, and its first new garden for nearly two decades. Its centrepiec­e is the 11-acre Weston Walled Garden, one of the UK’s biggest, as large as six football pitches and comprising 11 gardens including The Paradise Garden, Kitchen Garden, Community Wellbeing Garden and Community Grow Garden.

Tour Trentham Estate: You’ll begin your break with a visit to the Staffordsh­ire gardens where the contempora­ry revival of Italian gardens was led by Tom himself. Explore the

Piet Oudolf-designed Rivers of Grass and Floral Labyrinth and the Trentham Lake, which was created by Capability Brown.

Discover delightful gardens: The year-round Ness Botanic Gardens feature lilies, primulas and terrace gardens with climbing plants, and

herb and water gardens in the summer. Dunham Massey was planted in regimental fashion by the 2nd Earl of Stamford and Warrington before being abandoned in 1856. Sir Joseph Paxton, architect of Crystal Palace, designed aspects of Tatton Park. You’ll end your trip with a visit to the beautifull­y maintained gardens at Arley Hall.

 ?? ?? IDYLLIC: The beautiful Paradise Garden at RHS Bridgewate­r
IDYLLIC: The beautiful Paradise Garden at RHS Bridgewate­r

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