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When you're exploring the area north of Cirencester, Cerney House Gardens makes for a worthwhile stop.
The owners have developed and personally maintain these gardens themselves, which gives the whole place a genuine, welcoming feel that you'll notice as soon as you arrive.
The walled garden is the real highlight, offering colour from spring through to autumn with everything from snowdrops and hellebores in the colder months to roses and herbaceous borders when temperatures rise. Beyond that, there's a working kitchen garden that supplies the house with fresh produce, and woodland walks meander through the grounds where mature trees create a peaceful atmosphere for a quiet stroll. The overall design takes a relaxed, natural approach rather than anything overly formal, so it feels both intimate and open depending on where you wander.
You'll usually find a small plant nursery on site selling varieties they've grown themselves, and refreshments are available if you want to settle in and take your time enjoying the surroundings. Bagendon, where the gardens are located, sits just a short drive from Cirencester, making it easy to incorporate into a wider day exploring the central Cotswolds. Whether you're interested in horticulture or simply after a gentle afternoon in well-maintained grounds, this place rewards spending proper time here.
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