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A hand-picked collection Special Places to Stay - all with fabulous gardens for you to explore. Stay on the remote Isle of Gigha where the owner grows rare tropical orchids; take a course with Chelsea Gold Medal winner or pop next door to the National Botanic Garden Wales after a night on an organic farm. There are 90 places in all; B&Bs, self-catering cottages and hotels - our most diverse collection of gardens to date. You'll find great value too with over a third with double rooms for 70 or less a night. All are visited by us and chosen because we like them- hosts are valued for their hospitality as much as their green-fingers and places for their character and setting., A hand-picked collection Special Places to Stay -- all with fabulous gardens for you to explore. Stay on the remote Isle of Gigha where the owner grows rare tropical orchids; take a course with Chelsea Gold Medal winner or pop next door to the National Botanic Garden Wales after a night on an organic farm. There are 90 places in all; B&Bs, self-catering cottages and hotels -- our most diverse collection of gardens to date. You'll find great value too with over a third with double rooms for £70 or less a night. All are visited by us and chosen because we like them- hosts are valued for their hospitality as much as their green-fingers and places for their character and setting., A hand-picked collection Special Places to Stay all with fabulous gardens for you to explore. Stay on the remote Isle of Gigha where the owner grows rare tropical orchids; take a course with Chelsea Gold Medal winner or pop next door to the National Botanic Garden Wales after a night on an organic farm. There are 90 places in all; B&Bs, self-catering cottages and hotels our most diverse collection of gardens to date. You ll find great value too with over a third with double rooms for 70 or less a night. All are visited by us and chosen because we like them- hosts are valued for their hospitality as much as their green-fingers and places for their character and setting.", As ever, a hand-picked collection of Special Places to Stay - all with gorgeous gardens to discover. You can stay on the remote Isle of Gigha where the owner grows rare tropical orchids; take a course with a Chelsea Gold Medal winner in a secluded valley garden in Wales; discover a pretty plot planted to excite the wildlife - and the senses - in Somerset. Owners' gardening tips are listed too, and their ideas for visits to special woodlands, gardens and arboretums close by. This beautifully illustrated book contains over 90 B&Bs, self-catering cottages and hotels - an unusual and diverse spread of places to stay. All are visited by us, and chosen because we like them; the owners are valued for their hospitality as much as their green-fingers, and the gardens for their character and setting. There's good value too: a third have double rooms at GBP70 or under a night., As ever, a hand-picked collection of Special Places to Stay all with gorgeous gardens to discover. Stay on the remote Isle of Gigha where the owner grows rare tropical orchids; take a course with a Chelsea Gold Medal winner in a secluded valley garden in Wales; discover a pretty plot planted to excite the wildlife and the senses in Somerset. Owners' gardening tips are listed too, and their ideas for visits to special woodlands, gardens and arboretums close by.This beautifully illustrated book contains over 90 B&Bs, self-catering cottages and hotels an unusual and diverse spread of places to stay. All are visited by us, and chosen because we like them; the owners are valued for their hospitality as much as their green-fingers, and the gardens for their character and setting. There's good value too: a third have double rooms at �70 or under a night., As ever, a hand-picked collection of Special Places to Stay – all with gorgeous gardens to discover. Stay on the remote Isle of Gigha where the owner grows rare tropical orchids; take a course with a Chelsea Gold Medal winner in a secluded valley garden in Wales; discover a pretty plot planted to excite the wildlife – and the senses – in Somerset. Owners’ gardening tips are listed too, and their ideas for visits to special woodlands, gardens and arboretums close by.This beautifully illustrated book contains over 90 B&Bs, self-catering cottages and hotels – an unusual and diverse spread of places to stay. All are visited by us, and chosen because we like them; the owners are valued for their hospitality as much as their green-fingers, and the gardens for their character and setting. There’s good value too: a third have double rooms at 70 or under a night., As ever, a hand-picked collection of Special Places to Stay – all with gorgeous gardens to discover. Stay on the remote Isle of Gigha where the owner grows rare tropical orchids; take a course with a Chelsea Gold Medal winner in a secluded valley garden in Wales; discover a pretty plot planted to excite the wildlife – and the senses – in Somerset. Owners’ gardening tips are listed too, and their ideas for visits to special woodlands, gardens and arboretums close by.This beautifully illustrated book contains over 90 B&Bs, self-catering cottages and hotels – an unusual and diverse spread of places to stay. All are visited by us, and chosen because we like them; the owners are valued for their hospitality as much as their green-fingers, and the gardens for their character and setting. There’s good value too: a third have double rooms at 70 or under a night., As ever, a hand-picked collection of Special Places to Stay � all with gorgeous gardens to discover. Stay on the remote Isle of Gigha where the owner grows rare tropical orchids; take a course with a Chelsea Gold Medal winner in a secluded valley garden in Wales; discover a pretty plot planted to excite the wildlife � and the senses � in Somerset. Owners� gardening tips are listed too, and their ideas for visits to special woodlands, gardens and arboretums close by.This beautifully illustrated book contains over 90 B&Bs, self-catering cottages and hotels � an unusual and diverse spread of places to stay. All are visited by us, and chosen because we like them; the owners are valued for their hospitality as much as their green-fingers, and the gardens for their character and setting. There�s good value too: a third have double rooms at �70 or under a night.

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