Biddulph Grange Garden is a quirky playful Victorian garden! You'll be taken on a journey from Italy to Egypt and China in the gardens with narrow gravel paths beautiful displays throughout the seasons.
There's something around every corner at the gardens, allowing you to connect with nature. Explore the garden rooms, tunnels, paths and more and relax in the paradise!
The garden is laid out to take you on a journey of discovery. Each garden is separated by hedges, banks and rocks and tunnels leading from one area to the another. The gardens have rare and exotic plants from across the world with unusual features and sculptures from the Victorian era.
There's plenty to do for the family and children too! Cross bridges, tunnels and stepping stones and discover secret spaces and buildings or enjoy the climbing frames and see-saws in the adventure play area!
You can discover fossils that are milions of years old and watch the wildlife on the lake and see frogs fish, ducks and more. You can also see how many statues you can find in the gardens! There are dragons, sea-horses and even Freddy the Frog!
3½ miles south-east of Congleton, 7 miles north of Stoke-on-Trent. Access from A527 (Tunstall to Congleton road). Entrance on Grange Road
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2023
Hot and cold food made freshly in the kitchens every day.
A selection of titles in the second hand bookshop
The garden is built on the side of a valley and has many gradients. There are narrow gravel paths, ledges, over 400 steps, gradients and dark narrow tunnels throughout the garden.
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