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The Royal Landscape is a paradise for gardeners. The Savill Garden and The Valley Gardens are England's finest woodland gardens, designed neither as botanical nor demonstration gardens but simply "gardens for gardens' sake". The Savill Garden is 35 acres (15 hectares) and mixes native and exotic species, and has bred many important garden hybrids. Every season brings new colour and interest to delight the visitor. The Valley Gardens are located on the northern shores of Virginia Water, with meandering pathways and plunging views. Covering some 250 acres of landscaped 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. |