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It's not really an understatement to say the UK has more than its fair share of historic sites. From ruined abbeys to battle sites, spots of literary inspiration to walks which take you in the footsteps of kings and queens. Here are tipsters favourite places to get to grips with the past
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    Best to begin by watching the eight minute film screened in the bright cafe at the entrance.
    You learn that these Grade 1 listed Edwardian gardens, filled in in the 1940s, remained lost, even in local memory, until 2000 when a new owner began excavating.
    Then wander through the gardens, finding lakes, fountains, a bog garden, horticultural surprises at every turn, even a croquet lawn. Most amazing are the subterranean grottoes, ferny and mossy, with tiny streams and little niches.
    Though smaller in scale, these gardens have everything offered by historical garden sites. The plant sale is good, parking is free, the welcome is great. What more could you ask?

    www.dewstowgardens.co.uk/
    Caldicot, Monmouthshire NP26 5AH
    +44(0)1291 431020
    Google map: bit.ly/NwY7WH

    Open Spring till late November, every day from 10-00 am with last entry at 4-30.

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