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Located on the northern shores of Virginia Water, with meandering pathways and plunging views, The Valley Gardens cover 250 acres of landscaped garden and woodland. This flowering forest, interspersed by grassy meadows and expansive plantings of exotic shrubs, has been continuously planted since the middle of the eighteenth century. Visitors can see native trees, such as sweet chestnut and Scots Pine flourish alongside flowering cherries, azaleas, magnolias, exotic oaks, sweet gums, tupelos, Asiatic rowans and countless maples. There are a variety of trails and pathways marked to explore The Valley Gardens, with further interpretation materials now available at The Savill Building. It is a memorable day out for those wishing to discover new areas of The Great Park, and to enjoy some of the most spectacular garden views in the British Isles |