Stowe Gardens
In Stowe, Buckinghamshire, England, there is a grade I listed country home called Stowe House. The Stowe House Preservation Trust, which owns the property and has invested more than £25 million in its restoration as of March 2013, uses it as the campus of the independent Stowe School. Public access to Stowe House is always available. The gardens, a noteworthy illustration of the English garden style, and a portion of the Park were given to The National Trust in 1989 and are now accessible to the public.
The parkland that encircles the gardens is accessible every day of the year. While all visitors to the home must pay a fee that supports the building's restoration, National Trust members get free admission to the gardens. The majority of the parkland and the gardens are grades I classified apart from the House.
The 750-acre Stowe Landscape Garden has 40 designated historic sites and temples. It was created by some of the most renowned figures in British garden design and is regarded as one of England's earliest and most significant landscape gardens. At Stowe Landscape Gardens, regular events take place throughout the summer. These include guided walks, storytelling, evening meals and music evenings, kid-friendly activities, daily projects and crafts, and more.
Location: New Inn Farm, Buckingham MK18 5EQ, England