After visiting Rococo Gardens in Painswick, England, one Valentine’s Day, the flower I will now associate with this day for lovers is the snowdrop. As a February visitor, I found acres of the tiny ...
I have to confess that, as February drags on, I haven't been feeling very inspired in the garden department. The countryside has been grey and dreary, and the most exciting winter flowers I've ...
Gloucestershire is harbouring a double secret. Nestled amidst the stunning countryside, the delightful town of Painswick, often hailed as 'The Queen of the Cotswolds ', is already a hidden jewel.
But as well as the apples and pears, pumpkins, marrows, leeks and root vegetables on display in the bothy – or gardeners’ toolshed – there is also plenty of colour to see in the six acres of formal ...
THE third annual Plein Air Painting Competition is returning to Painswick this month. This open-air event, organised by Watch ...
Fresh from its success in the Village of the Year competition, the 'Queen of the Cotswolds' has another reason to celebrate. The Painswick Rococo Gardens has been placed in the top 10% of attractions ...
Gloucestershire harbours a secret within a secret. Nestled amidst stunning countryside, the delightful town of Painswick, often referred to as 'The Queen of the Cotswolds', is already a hidden jewel.
The flowers usually appear during the first week of January. A garden noted for its huge collection of snowdrops says the icy weather had delayed the blooms' arrival by more than a fortnight.
Snowdrops, cyclamen and daffodils have been snapped brightening up gardens weeks before the spring equinox FLASHES of colour have been cropping up across the country as spring flowers bloom weeks ...
A TOWN that is seeing more tourists visit has been dubbed the ‘Queen of the Cotswolds’ Painswick is one of the best preserved settlements in the Cotwolds, leading to the name. Please provide a valid ...
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