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Zoos, Parks, Gardens & Safari Parks

Dawyck Botanic Garden is a botanic garden and arboretum 62 acres situated in the Upper Tweed Valley, a National Scenic Area.
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The gardens were built in 1895 and buried after WWII. Rediscovered in 2000, they have now been restored to their former glory.
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Folly Farm opened in 1988, it was winner of the Wales Tourist Board's Best Day Out in Wales award in 2005.
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Holyrood Park contains a wealth of history and archaeology spanning thousands of years.
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The gardens at Howick are mainly the work of Charles, 5th Earl Grey and his wife and daughter who favoured an informal style of gardening.
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The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh is a scientific centre for the study of plants and their diversity and conservation.
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Leeds castle Aviary, opened in 1988, is home to over 100 species of birds from across five continents.
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Speakers' Corner in Hyde Parke is an area where open-air public speaking, debate and discussion are allowed.
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The Serpentine is a 28-acre lake in Hyde Park, created in 1730.
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There are 4 gardens within Westminster Abbey: the Garth, the Little Cloister, College Garden and St Catherine's Garden.
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The maze at Hampton Court was planted in around 1700 by George London and Henry Wise for William III.
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There are over 60 acres of beautiful gardens at Hampton Court that extend down to the River Thames.
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This deer house built in about 1760 by Richard Trevor, Bishop of Durham to provide a feeding place and shelter for the deer.
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The present house in Wrest Parkwas built in 1834-39, to designs by its owner the Thomas de Grey, inspired by buildings he had seen in Paris.
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Dudley Zoological Gardens is located within the picturesque grounds of Dudley Castle
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In 1994, Abbey House was bought by Ian & Barbara Pollard, who set about transforming the 5 acres, & opened the gardens to the public in 1992
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The Sir Harold Hillier Gardens is an arboretum comprising over 42,000 trees and 12,000 shrubs.
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Stowe became widely-renowned for its magnificent gardens created by Lord Cobham who started work on the gardens in the 18th century.
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