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Hitchin Lavender, Hertfordshire
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In Hertfordshire, Hitchin Lavender is in full bloom from July to September. Just 40 minutes from central London, it’s one of the most Instagrammed flower fields in the UK, with over 30,000 hashtags. Planning to visit this summer? It has 25 acres of land, a 17th century barn, and a beautiful sea of lilacs. A recent survey by Premier Inn has named Hitchin one of the world’s most beautiful flower fields for 2024.
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Rhossili Bay, Wales
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The National Trust’s Rhossili Bay is home to 15 hectares of wildflower meadow and over 17 sunflower fields. Located along Wales’ beautiful South Gower coast, it’s a breathtaking labyrinth of a sight to enjoy every summer.
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Confetti Fields, Worcestershire
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The Real Flower Petal Confetti Company’s famous confetti fields on Wyke Manor Estate are definitely worth a visit – open to the public in June and July, you’ll find hundreds of beautiful, natural, biodegradable flowers.
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Tully’s Farm, Crawley, West Sussex
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Tully’s Farm in West Sussex is best known for its impressive pumpkin patches, but have you ever visited the colorful tulip fields in spring? Known as a “Taste of Holland,” the fields are home to 500,000 tulips and 100 varieties that weave a tapestry of vibrant colours, from the deepest purples and blues to the brightest yellows and reds. Return in July to visit the sunflower fields.
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Lodington Lavender Farm
Tucked away on the South Downs, Loddington Lavender grows over 10 acres of beautiful Mylett lavender, a variety from Provence, France, renowned for its high-quality oil. The field was first cultivated in 2002 by local farmer Andrew Elmes and is now a haven for wildlife including skylarks and barn owls. The field will be open to visit from Wednesday 10th July to Sunday 14th July 2024.
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Cotswold Farm Park, Cheltenham
Bright sunflowers are sure to brighten your mood at Adam Henson’s Cotswold Farm Park in Cheltenham. Established in 1971 to protect rare farm animals, the park is home to thousands of sunflowers and wildflowers, as well as a fascinating corn maze and weaving crafts.
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Cotswold Lavender
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Set against the backdrop of the Cotswold countryside, these breathtaking lavender fields are the perfect place to visit this summer. Family owned for three generations, follow them on Instagram to see the lavender in bloom. The lavender fields will be open from Wednesday 14th June to Sunday 6th August 2024.
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Brodie Castle, Forres, Scotland
Visit Brodie Castle in Scotland to find over 400 varieties of daffodils. A glimpse into Scottish history and the perfect spot for a picnic this summer. Book your tickets now…
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Castle Farm, Kent
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Castle Farm, the UK’s largest producer of lavender oil products, is located near the pretty village of Shoreham in north Kent. Visit the farm and its well-stocked shop, which boasts over 130 acres of fragrant purple flowers.
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Garson’s Farm, Esher
Brighten up your day with a trip to Garsons’ stunning sunflower fields. Not only does this award-winning garden centre have one of the largest fields where you can pick your own, it also sells plenty of gardening supplies and has a fantastic restaurant, perfect for refuelling after a long walk.
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Tulips in Hillington, Norfolk
What a beautiful sea of tulips! These stunning fields in Norfolk are renowned for their beautiful colours and constantly attract visitors. The tulip fields will be open from Thursday 18th to Wednesday 24th April 2024.
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Michelle Dever Woods, Hampshire
One of the best places to see bluebells in bloom is Micheldever Woods in Hampshire. This mainly beech woodland is home to a wide variety of birds, insects and wildlife, and a visit here is sure to lift your spirits.
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Lisa Joyner
Senior Digital Writer at House Beautiful and Country Living
Lisa Joyner is a Senior Digital Writer for House Beautiful UK and Country Living UK. She writes about homes and interiors, gardening, dog breeds, pets, health and wellbeing, countryside news, small space inspiration and the hottest properties on the market. She has previously contributed to Conde Nast Traveller, House & Garden and Marie Claire magazines. Lisa studied at the University For The Creative Arts where she graduated with a BA in Fashion Journalism.
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