All botanical gardens to visit in England

Immerse yourself in the beauty of nature at 25 botanical gardens in England. Discover diverse plant species, themed gardens, and conservation efforts.

Do you love plants and nature? Here are the must-visit botanical gardens in England:

  1. Natural History Museum1

    Natural History Museum

     London
    The Natural History Museum in London is divided into four zones, each with a common theme. Follow the Red Zone if you're interested in geology. Learn about the history of the Earth and the forces that change it. The Green Zone focuses on birds and fossils, while the Blue Zone is devoted to human bio
  2. Online discount!Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew2

    Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

     Richmond
    At the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew visitors can explore glasshouses, landscapes and 250 years of history. Climb to the treetops on the Xstrata Treetop Walkway, delve into rainforest inside the iconic Palm House or discover more on a guided tour. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew features exhibits related to
  3. The Eden Project3

    The Eden Project

     Bodelva
    The Eden Project is a museum in St Austell. The museum features exhibits related to: science and technology and natural sciences.
  4. RHS Garden Wisley4

    RHS Garden Wisley

     Wisley
    The flagship garden of the RHS, Wisley captures the imagination with richly planted borders, luscious rose gardens and the state-of-the-art Glasshouse. Gifted to the Society in 1903, Wisley has evolved over time into a world-class garden. In the trials fields, the finest flowers and vegetables are
  5. Sheffield Botanical Gardens5

    Sheffield Botanical Gardens

     Sheffield
    The Sheffield Botanical Gardens, a Grade II listed botanical garden, is located off Ecclesall Road in Sheffield, England. It is home to 5,000 species of plants spread across 19 acres (77,000 m) of land. This vast collection of flora offers a unique opportunity for visitors to explore and learn about a wide variety of plant species.
  6. Cambridge University Botanic Garden6

    Cambridge University Botanic Garden

     Cambridge
    The Cambridge University Botanic Garden, one of the most significant botanical gardens in the UK, is conveniently located between Hills Road and Trumpington Road. This prime location makes it easily accessible for tourists and locals alike. The garden is a hub of botanical diversity, showcasing around 8,000 species across its 16-hectare area.
  7. The Museum of Brands7

    The Museum of Brands

     London
    The Museum of Brands, Packaging and Advertising is devoted to the history of consumer culture from Victorian times to the present day. The collection of the museum consists of over 12,000 items, including domestic everyday products, such as packaging, toys, posters, games, and more that show how bra
  8. RHS Garden Rosemoor8

    RHS Garden Rosemoor

     Great Torrington
    RHS Garden Rosemoor is a public display garden located in north Devon, England. It is managed by the Royal Horticultural Society, a UK charity established to share the best in gardening. The garden is open to the public and offers a variety of features and attractions.
  9. Winterbourne House and Garden9

    Winterbourne House and Garden

     Birmingham
    The University of Birmingham Botanic Garden at Winterbourne is a botanical garden that spans across 7 acres. It is situated on the University of Birmingham campus in Edgbaston, Birmingham, United Kingdom. This location is a part of the Botanic Gardens Conservation International and houses the National Plant Collection of Anthemis. It is a 15-minute walk from the city center, making it easily accessible for tourists.
  10. University of Oxford Botanic Garden10

    University of Oxford Botanic Garden

     Oxford
    The Oxford Botanic Garden & Arboretum, established in 1621, holds the distinction of being the oldest botanic garden in Great Britain. This historic garden, located in the heart of Oxford, was initially created as a garden for medicinal plants. Today, it spans an area of 1.8 hectares and is home to specimens of over 8,000 different botanical species, representing 90% of higher plant families.
  11. Torre Abbey Historic House and Gardens11

    Torre Abbey Historic House and Gardens

     Torquay
    Torre Abbey, located in Torquay, Devon, is a historic building that serves as an art gallery. It was originally established in 1196 as a monastery for Premonstratensian canons. This rich history adds a unique charm to the Abbey, making it a fascinating destination for tourists interested in history and art.
  12. Chelsea Physic Garden12

    Chelsea Physic Garden

     London
    The Chelsea Physic Garden, originally known as the Apothecaries' Garden, was founded in 1673 by the Worshipful Society of Apothecaries. The purpose of this garden was to cultivate plants that could be used for medicinal purposes. This historical context adds a unique aspect to the garden, making it not just a place of beauty, but also a site of scientific and medicinal significance.
  13. Ness Botanic Gardens13

    Ness Botanic Gardens

     Little Neston
    Ness Botanic Gardens is a botanical garden situated in Ness, Neston, South Wirral CH64 4AY, near Chester, England. It is administratively managed by the University of Liverpool. For any inquiries, you can reach them at 0151 353 0123.
  14. Winkworth Arboretum14

    Winkworth Arboretum

     Godalming
    Winkworth is most famous for its autumn colour. Boldly arranged masses of mountain ashes, whitebeam and maples bring splashes of russet and gold to the valley landscape. But the Winter Garden, the magnolias, cherries, azaleas, bluebells and summer-flowering shrubs ensure a continuity of colour and i
  15. Stewart's Burnby Hall Gardens and Museum15

    Stewart's Burnby Hall Gardens and Museum

     Pocklington
    Burnby Hall Gardens, also known as Stewart's Burnby Hall Gardens and Museum, is a beautiful location situated near the centre of Pocklington, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. This location is easily accessible and offers a unique experience for visitors with its stunning gardens and museum.
  16. Durham University Botanic Garden16

    Durham University Botanic Garden

     Durham
    Durham University Botanic Garden is a museum in Durham. The museum features exhibits related to Natural Sciences.
  17. University of Leicester Botanic Garden17

    University of Leicester Botanic Garden

     Oadby
    The University of Leicester Botanic Garden is a significant botanical garden spanning approximately 65,000 m² (16 acres) and includes a satellite arboretum of 5 acres. It is situated in Leicestershire, England, and is managed by the Biology Department of the University of Leicester. The garden is located in the southern part of the university campus, making it easily accessible for visitors.
  18. Booth Museum of Natural History18

    Booth Museum of Natural History

     Brighton
    The Booth Museum of Natural History, located in the city of Brighton and Hove, is a municipally-owned museum with a focus on Victorian taxidermy, entomology, chalk fossils, skeletons, and botany. It is part of the Royal Pavilion & Museums Trust and offers free admission to all visitors. The museum's collections are extensive and diverse, providing a comprehensive look at the natural world through the lens of Victorian science and artistry.
  19. Birmingham Botanical Gardens and Glasshouses19

    Birmingham Botanical Gardens and Glasshouses

     Birmingham
    The Birmingham Botanical Gardens is a sprawling 15-acre landscaped garden nestled in the city of Birmingham, England. This expansive green space offers a tranquil escape from the bustling city life and is a perfect spot for nature lovers. The garden's design is a testament to the vision of J.C. Loudon, a leading garden designer of his time, whose style is still evident in the garden's layout.
  20. Ayscoughfee Hall Museum20

    Ayscoughfee Hall Museum

     Spalding
    Ayscoughfee Hall is a Grade I listed building located in the heart of Spalding, Lincolnshire, England. This historic building, along with its associated parkland, is a significant landmark on the fen tour. Its rich history and architectural beauty make it a notable point of interest for visitors to the region.
  21. Framework Knitters Museum21

    Framework Knitters Museum

     Ruddington
    A working Museum presenting all aspects of the lives of a Victorian Knitting Community. Comprises authentic cottage living accomodation and workshops set around a garden courtyard. Demonstrations of framework knitting and circular knitting on Griswold machines. Framework Knitters Museum features ex
  22. Harcourt Arboretum22

    Harcourt Arboretum

     Oxford
    Harcourt Arboretum, a property of the University of Oxford, is situated six miles south of Oxford near the village of Nuneham Courtenay in Oxfordshire. The arboretum spans an impressive 150 acres, offering a vast space for visitors to explore and enjoy.
  23. Ilkley Manor House23

    Ilkley Manor House

     Ilkley
    Ilkley Manor House, situated in the charming town of Ilkley in West Yorkshire, England, serves as a local heritage museum, an art gallery, and a live venue. The establishment of the Manor House in its current form dates back to 1961. It was created with the aim of preserving local archaeological artefacts, particularly those of Roman origin, which were at risk of being lost due to the expansion of the spa town.
  24. Anaesthesia Heritage Centre24

    Anaesthesia Heritage Centre

     London
    The Anaesthesia Heritage Centre is a unique resource for the history of anaesthesia, resuscitation and pain relief. Visit the centre to explore the inspiring stories of the people, past and present, who have done so much to keep patients safe and pain-free. The museum’s collection includes over 4
  25. National Wildflower Centre25

    National Wildflower Centre

     Liverpool
    National Wildflower Centre is a museum in Liverpool. The museum features exhibits related to Natural Sciences.