Biddulph Grange Garden – A Global Adventure in One Enchanted Garden
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I spent a magical afternoon exploring Biddulph Grange Garden in Biddulph, Staffordshire — and it honestly felt like walking through a living storybook. This incredible Victorian garden, lovingly restored and maintained by the National Trust, is a true hidden gem for garden lovers and adventurers alike.
Created by James Bateman in the 19th century, the garden takes you on a journey around the world without ever leaving England. One moment you're in the exotic Chinese Garden, complete with a red pagoda and tranquil pool, and the next you're stepping through an Egyptian temple guarded by stone sphinxes. There’s even a Himalayan Glen and a serene Italian terrace bursting with seasonal color.
What I loved most was the sense of discovery. Each area is tucked away behind rock tunnels, hidden doors, and dramatic planting — you never know what you're about to stumble upon. It’s whimsical, immersive, and absolutely inspiring.
Spring and early summer are perfect times to visit, with the rhododendrons and azaleas in full bloom. I also caught the famous Dahlia Walk, which is an explosion of vibrant color in late summer to early autumn.
Whether you're a nature lover, a photography enthusiast, or just someone looking for a peaceful escape, Biddulph Grange will not disappoint. Make sure to stop by the Camellia House Tea Room — it's the perfect way to end your garden wanderings.
Location: Biddulph Grange Garden, Grange Road, Biddulph, Staffordshire, ST8 7SD
Managed by: National Trust
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