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With a
commanding position affording far-reaching views over Cheshire
and Shropshire, Chirk Castle's gardens extend to 5.5 acres
of hilltop beauty. The gardens won the National Trust/Gordon's
Gin Garden of the Year award in 1999.
Set against
some of the finest examples of 19th century yew topiary, there's
always something special to see between March and October.
There are spectacular displays of daffodils and other bulbs
in spring and the garden abounds with mature rhododendrons.
Stroll in the deliciously scented rose garden, admire the
herbaceous borders or discover the rarest shrubs in the shrub
garden.
For something
different, ask about the castle's 'Snowdrop Weekends' during
February.
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