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Biddulph Grange Gardens - National Trust

Biddulph Grange Gardens - National Trust

The National Trust site of Biddulph Grange has the most extraordinary gardens. You can meander along long, wide paths, tiptoe through dark tunnels, tread carefully over rockery stepping stones, listen to little, trickling streams, and explore one of the largest stumperies in Britain. The flower beds are gorgeous with their famous Dahlias and roses in the summer months. It really is a unique place to visit, where else can you explore China, Egypt and Italy in one place. There is a cafe, book shop and they put on seasonal trails and events. 

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Free Attraction

Free Parking

Pushchair Friendly

Toddler Friendly

Teenage Friendly

Budget Friendly

Dog Friendly

Toilets

Full Day Activity

Annual Pass

Gluten Free

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Staffordshire

Attraction Tags:

Gardens

National Trust

Walks

Walks with a Cafe

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Families
Grandparents
Adult
Teenagers
Under 12s
Under 5s

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