Althorp - The Official Web Site 1999 Visit:
The Spencer family ancestral home and garden, where Diana, Princess
of Wales was laid to rest in September 1997.
http://www.althorp.com/
Descanso Gardens:
A 160-acre public garden located twenty minutes from downtown Los
Angeles in La Caأ±ada Flintridge.
http://www.descanso.com/
Arnold Arboretum:
Manages a collection of hardy trees, shrubs, and vines located on
265 acres in Boston. The grounds were designed by Charles Sprague
Sargent, in collaboration with the landscape architect, Frederick
Law Olmsted.
http://www.arboretum.harvard.edu/
Callaway Gardens:
A year-round garden with 2,500 acres of cultivated foliage, in Pine
Mountain, Georgia, USA.
http://www.callawaygardens.com/
Dumbarton Oaks:
Gardens designed by Beatrix Farrand and owned by Harvard University.
The institution has research resources in the history of landscape
architecture and Pre-Columbian studies.
http://www.doaks.org/
Filoli Center:
The Filoli garden represents the "Golden Age of American Gardens",
with house and gardens designed as complimentary units.
http://www.filoli.org/
Old Westbury Gardens:
Old Westbury Gardens has a Charles II style mansion, carefully
planned formal gardens and landscaped grounds.
http://www.oldwestburygardens.org/
International Peace Garden:
A garden on the US-Canadian border, devoted the theme of
international peace.
http://www.peacegarden.com/
Hawkstone Park - Follies and Gardens:
The Hawkstone park follies; a unique collection of grottos, streams
and architectural oddities.
http://www.hawkstone.co.uk/follies.htm
Squaw Valley Herb Gardens:
Experience garden theater, music, folklore,tour, herbal tastings,
studio, gift shop, seasonal nursery, bell-ringing horse at the home
of two California artists.
http://squawvalleyherbgardens.com
The Lost Gardens of Heligan:
Eighty acres of pleasure grounds with walled gardens and a
productive vegetable garden, all being restored to their former
glory, St Austell, Cornwall, England.
http://www.heligan.com/
Merriments Gardens:
A four acre English garden on a southerly slope.
http://www.merriments.co.uk/
Sonnenberg Gardens:
A Victorian mansion and gardens located in Canandaigua New York
state.
http://www.sonnenberg.org/
Wave Hill Homepage:
Wave Hill has gardens and greenhouses on 28 acres in the northwest
Bronx.
http://www.wavehill.org/
Palace of Het Loo:
Palace and baroque gardens of Het Loo, Appeldoorn, Holland. In Dutch
and English.
http://www.hetloo.nl/
Longwood Gardens - Home Page:
Longwood Gardens was created by industrialist Pierre S. du Pont and
offers 1,050 acres (425 hectares) of gardens, woodlands, and
meadows.
http://www.longwoodgardens.org/
Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site:
Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site is part of the National Park
Service and is dedicated to preserving and protecting the home,
gardens, and studios of one of America's greatest sculptors,
Augustus Saint-Gaudens
http://www.sgnhs.org/saga.html
Vaux le Vicomte:
Official website for the baroque gardens of Vaux-le-Vicomte, 55 km
south east of Paris, France.
http://www.vaux-le-vicomte.com/
Wilhelmshoehe Bergpark:
Information about romantic/baroque hillside park at Wilhelmshoehe in
Kassel, Germany.
http://www.wilhelmshoehe.com/index.html
Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library:
The Winterthur website offers information on Winterthur Museum,
Garden,and Library in Delaware, the Historic Houses of Odessa, which
are owned by Winterthur Museum.
http://www.winterthur.org/
William Morris and the Red House:
The Red House and its arts and crafts garden survive as an important
example of the designer's work.
http://www.rebs.demon.co.uk/
Negev Desert Botanical Garden:
Proposal for a new botanical garden with discussion of
sustainability issues, public involvement, research potential,
locations and design ideas.
http://www.benzkotz.dircon.co.uk/web.html
The Fragrant Garden:
Shows a designer's work of various garden styles, with pictures and
information on plants and bibliographies. It also has various links,
in particular to old-rose sites.
http://thefragrantgarden.com/index.html
An Umbrian Garden in Central Italy:
An old house between Tuscany and Umbria in Central Italy with a
large garden, fruit and olive trees and a black swimming pool.
http://www.umbrian-garden.com/
Jacksonville Garden:
The growing community of Jacksonville, Florida in pictures,
featuring tropical and semi-tropical exterior and interior designs
by amateur, master and professional gardeners.
http://www.jacksonvillegarden.com
Hampton Court Herefordshire Gardens:
Four distinctive gardens and innovative water features, Garden
restaurant and shop.
http://www.hamptoncourt.org.uk
Garden Design (Alastair & Maria Pether):
Design for gardens including inspiration from some major
international sites.
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/AlastairPether/gdn_home.html
Parks and Gardens of France:
Useful source of information on French gardens
http://www.jardinez.com/parc/indexenglish.html
America and Europe Garden Finder Key Map:
Maps of 1,000 historic designed gardens open for public visits in
Europe and America.
http://www.gardenvisit.com/m/ekey.htm
Liberty Forge Arboretum:
An arboretum and golf course located in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania,
USA
http://www.libertyforgearboretum.com
Historical Manerist gardens of La Ballue, France:
Renewed in 1973, the garden shows the union of a modern geometrical
movement with classical symbolism, labyrinth of paths and secret
chambers play with perspective, light & shadow.
http://www.la-ballue.com
A Virtual Tour of The Gardens at Dumbarton Oaks:
A fully annotated "Slide-Show" presentation containing 50
screen-sized yet quick downloading images of the Gardens at
Dumbarton Oaks, in the Georgetown section of Washington, DC. The
garden was designed by Beatrix (Jones) Farrand between the early
1920s and the mid 1940s for Mr. and Mrs. Bliss. Cuirrently the
gardens are owned by Harvard University.
http://GardenHomeArchitects.com/21-00-Virtual_Tour_of_Dumbarton_Oaks_Garden.htm