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STATELY HOMES & BEAUTIFUL GARDENS
4 days / 3 nights - Saturday to Tuesday

Hampton CourtEngland is blessed with palaces, castles and great country houses displaying unrivalled opulence and refinement. Treasure houses in every sense. And then there are gardens, gardens and more flower-filled gardens, formal and informal, large and small, planned and wild, all bursting into riots of colour and overloading the senses with fragrant smells and sights.

We've chosen to show you a balanced selection, including some almost legendary, iconic places that are virtual shrines for the home and garden enthusiast, and others that might escape ones attention unless shown them.

And knowing that one's partners don't always share the enthusiasm, please note that other of our our mini-tours often run over the same four days allowing couples to follow their own interests in the company of other kindred souls!
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'Early in August 2004 a friend and I took one of your tours. We are finally back home and I wanted to write and let you know what a great time we had. We were on the Homes and Gardens tour led by Polly Chapman. Polly did an excellent job of getting us to a variety of places and giving us enough time so we did not feel hurried. She kept things organized but not rigid, and she was always concerned about what we were interested in seeing rather than what was scheduled. She found out there was an outdoor performance of "Fiddler on the Roof" and took those of us who wanted to see it. In addition to being very knowledgeable about English history, she has a talent for dealing with a diverse group of people. I had not realized the significance of your company name until we were on the tour. It was wonderful to be on small roads and pass through beautiful English villages. Every so often we would get a glimpse of a large motorway, and I was really grateful that I was in a van with a few other people rather than on a large, impersonal tour using major highways. It really was a memorable experience.'
Susan Scrivner
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DEPARTURE DATES & PRICES FOR YEAR 2009

Tour Code

Depart London

Return London

  HNG

Saturday

Tuesday

HNG 01
18 Apr
21 Apr
HNG 02
02 May
05 May
HNG 03
16 May
19 May
HNG 04
30 May
02 Jun
HNG 05
13 Jun
16 Jun
HNG 06
27 Jun
30 Jun
HNG 07
11 Jul
14 Jul
HNG 08
25 Jul
28 Jul
HNG 09
08 Aug
11 Aug
HNG 10
22 Aug
25 Aug
HNG 11
05 Sep
08 Sep
HNG 12
19 Sep
22 Sep
HNG 13
03 Oct
06 Oct
HNG 14
17 Oct
20 Oct

Price:  GBP £495 pp twin share / GBP £535 single room

What your tour price includes
  • Your accommodation for 3 nights while on the tour is included in your tour price, and this includes both full breakfasts and dinners;
  • Your price also includes all entrance fees to attractions, transportation, services of driver/guide-companion and all taxes and tips other than those you may wish to give your guide;
  • Airport transfers and accommodation pre and post tour is not included but can be reserved at a specially discounted price.

This tour departs  from central London hotels below
It is your responsibility to be there in plenty of time.
The Royal National, Bedford Way
The Corus Hotel, Hyde Park
The Grosvenor Thistle, Victoria Station
The Holiday Inn Forum
The Chiswick Hotel, Chiswick
08.15 (underground Russell Square)
08.25 (underground Lancaster Gate)
08.30 (underground Victoria Station)
08.40 (underground Gloucester Road)
09.00 (underground Turnham Green)
  • Clients should wait by the concierge desk. We can collect you from your individual hotel if you are not at one above but this attracts a supplementary cost of £25 (per party) for a central London hotel. Please, ask for prices for collection from non-centrally located hotels. info@backroadstouring.co.uk
  • Return drop-off are to the above London hotel.

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TENTATIVE ITINERARY

NIGHTSTOP

DAY ONE - Saturday

RHS Wisley/ Polesden Lacy/ Nymans

We start our tour discovering these magnificent gardens the Royal Society Gardens at Wisley. Here you can not only enjoy a garden with something for everyone but a well-stocked bookshop means you have no excuse for not taking home a few ideas for remodelling your own backyard!

Polesden Lacey represents the Regency period (1820s) in our historical panorama. Sumptuous? Certainly sumptuous enough to have attracted King George VI and wife Elizabeth (our beloved and much missed Queen Mother) to spend part of their honeymoon here. In addition to the magnificent interior, there's the lovely walled rose garden to walk through.

Our final garden is Nymans, should we have time as we may find our first two simply too lovely to rush. Tour participants can decide on the day. After all, it's your tour!

Kent

DAY TWO - Sunday

Chartwell / Knole / Scotney Castle & Quebec House

Does Winston Churchill home of Chartwell require an introduction? What makes it such a memorable visit is not only the view from the garden (that inspired his painting) but the fact that the interior is almost as he left it. You can almost smell the cigars!

Scotney Castle has been termed England's most romantic garden with Victorian terraces covered in a riot of coloured shrubs overlooking a 14th century moated castle.

Then to Knole. This is one of England great 'treasure houses'. Home of the Lords Sackville since 1603, the property has much to offer including Royal Stuart furnishings and a fine art collection of English masters. Knole was the birthplace of Vita Sackville-West (whose own garden creation we'll see tomorrow) and was used by Virginia Woolfe as the setting for her novel 'Orlando'. A visit here is like stepping back in time.

Kent

DAY THREE - Monday

Ingham Mote / Penhurst Place / Hever Castle

Penhurst Place is another of our finest family-owned stately homes with a history stretching back six and a half centuries. Perhaps its most memorable feature is the 60-foot high, chestnut-beamed mediaeval hall. It doesn't take much imagination to see the feast of old being enjoyed here! In addition to the fine 'objects d'art', furnishings and paintings displayed inside, Penhurst has a lovely garden, uniquely divided into 'rooms' by yew hedges.

Then to Ingham Mote, deservedly one of the most popular small gardens in the region.

Hever Castle is the jewel we leave to climax our day. Hever is many people's idea of what a 'real' castle should look like, from its gateway and courtyard to its surrounding moat. It is the most fairy-tale like. Though dating back to 1270, and being the family home of one of Henry VIII's ill-fated wives (Anne Boleyn), it also has a relatively contemporary feel provided by the Astors who took over and restored the castle in the early part of last century. (Those tour participants who have combined this with our Tudor tour will instead see Churchill's Chartwell).

With a 30-acre garden including a unique Italian garden filled with roses and statues, there's plenty to admire here.

Kent

DAY FOUR - Tuesday
 

Sissinghurst/ Bodiam Castle /Battle Abbey/ Kipling's Batemans

We travel the short distance to the fabulous Sissinghurst Castle. Vita Sackville-West's world famous garden requires no introduction to garden enthusiasts. You'll have plenty of time to explore this intimate and intricate garden and to visit those parts of her home open to the public.

We've an opportunity of a slight change of pace and period for today's final visits. You'll have the choice of seeing the magnificently preserved 15th century Bodiam Castle and the historic Abbey connected with the famed 1066 Battle of Hastings. Our final visit of the tour will be to Rudyard Kipling's house, Batemans, where this incredible authour penned many of his most memorable poems and stories such as the 'Jungle Book' and 'Pook of Pook's Hill'.

Our tour returns to London at approximately 6pm. Why not combine it with a Heart of England tour if you'd like to see the beautiful Cotswolds and a few more memorable homes and gardens?

 
Note: this tour can be combined with various other of our Explorer tours departing from London, Manchester, Glasgow or Ireland. It combines particularly well with the three-day Heart of England tour on which you'd see Blenheim Palace and a variety of Cotswolds gardens.

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