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Britain has a long gardening tradition and so many glorious gardens, castles

and stately homes to visit. Join passionate gardener Lynne Walker on this

delightful tour visiting a diverse range of exceptional gardens in beautiful

settings. But it’s not just gardens, there are also castles and historic homes,

including Glamis Castle, Winston Churchill’s home, Chartwell, and Down

House, home of Charles Darwin. The Chelsea Flower Show can be included

before the commencement of the tour.

Tour Highlights

Romantic Gresgarth Hall—designed by landscape designer and plantswoman - Arabella Lennox Boyd

Sissinghurst—designed by Vita Sackville West

Castles and stately homes, including Glamis Castle, Alnwick Castle, Hatfield House and Hampton Court

West Green Garden - designed by Australian Marylyn Abbott

David Austin’s Rose Garden and Nursery

Chartwell, home of Winston Churchill

Munstead Wood, former home of Gertrude Jeckyll

Beth Chatto’s Garden and Nursery

Three nights in the beautiful Cotswolds region

Guided tours of Edinburgh, Cambridge and London

Your Tour Leader New Zealand born, Lynne Walker has been a passionate gardener all her life, making gardens wherever she has lived around the world. Formerly Coordinator for Australia’s Open Garden Scheme, Northern NSW, Lynne has continued her love of gardening as a freelance writer with Country Style and NZ House and Garden. She is an active member of the Australian Garden History Society and Guyra Garden Club. Lynne and her husband, Richard Bird, run a sheep and cattle farm near Armidale, NSW.

For more details call 1300 301 128 www.quadrantaustralia.com

Glorious Gardens of Britain - Exclusive Small Group Tour

23 Days Escorted Tour 1st - 23rd June 2015

This is a small group tour with exclusive use of a Mercedes Benz coach providing access to small villages and country lanes.

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Day 1 Depart Australia Mon 1 June Meet your tour escort, Lynne Walker, at Sydney International Airport and depart on the flight to Scotland via Dubai. (Meals inflight )

Day 2 Arrive Scotland Tue 2 June Early afternoon arrival Scotland. Arrive Glasgow. Meet your tour manager/driver and transfer to the historic town of St Andrews. Welcome dinner tonight in the hotel. (- - D) Overnight: St Andrews

Day 3 St Andrews Wed 3 June Visit St Andrews Botanic Gardens for an introduction to the plants of the Northern Hemisphere. Over 8000 species of plants and trees are grown here; some are native to Scotland but most grow wild in other regions of the world. Afterwards there’s free time for lunch in the centre of this charming town. After lunch visit Falkland Palace Garden then return to St Andrews for free time to wander through the historic centre. (B- -) Overnight: St Andrews

Day 4 St Andrews to Edinburgh Thu 4 June Leave St Andrews in the morning and drive to the garden at House of Pitmuies. Here, two semi-formal wall gardens adjoin an 18th century house and shelter a long border of herbaceous perennials. The garden has spacious lawns, river and lochside walks beneath tall trees. Continue to Glamis Castle near Forfar for a tour of the castle and impressive gardens. The Italian Garden includes a raised terrace between two small gazebos, and fan-shaped parterres of formal beds separated by gravel walks. This was the family home of the Queen Mother and the tour provides a fascinating insight into her life. Later this afternoon travel on to Edinburgh, the nation’s capital. Dinner will be included in the hotel this evening. (B - D) Overnight: Edinburgh

Day 5 Edinburgh Fri 5 June Depart after breakfast for a guided sightseeing tour of Edinburgh including Edinburgh Castle, The Royal Mile, Newtown, Holyrood Palace, and Princes Street. After some free time for lunch, travel out of the city to visit Broadwoodside Garden where the garden was started with a blank canvas in 2000 and continues to develop today. Everything has been planted and maintained by the gardener Guy Donaldson, who has lived and worked there from the start. Return to Edinburgh where the remainder of the day and evening are at leisure. (B -- ) Overnight: Edinburgh

Day 6 Edinburgh to Durham Sat 6 June Depart this morning after breakfast for Alnwick Castle for a visit to the castle and gardens followed by lunch. Created by the Duchess of Northumberland over the past ten years, Alnwick includes the country’s largest collection of European plants, the Grand Cascade water feature, interactive water sculptures, the infamous Poison Garden and one of the world's largest wooden tree houses. Depart early afternoon and travel to Cragside Garden near Rothbury. The Formal Garden of over three acres is a magnificent example of a Victorian garden laid out in three terraces and is an idyllic, colourful spot to take in views of Northumberland. Continue to Durham for overnight. Dinner will be included in the hotel this evening. (B L D) Overnight: Durham

Day 7 Durham to Lancaster Sun 7 June This morning travel south into Yorkshire and visit Scampston Walled Garden at Malton, acclaimed as one of the finest gardens in North Yorkshire. This is a stunningly beautiful contemporary garden, designed by the renowned Dutch plantsman, Piet Oudolf. Continue to the historic city of York for independent lunch and time to visit York Minster. Travel on to Harlow Carr Gardens near Harrogate. Set in a valley and covering 68 acres it is very much a part of the Yorkshire landscape, woodland and wildflower meadows as well as acidic soil which affords a fabulous environment for rhododendrons and Himalayan blue poppies. Continue later this afternoon to Lancaster for dinner. (B - D) Overnight: Lancaster

Day 8 Lancaster to Shrewsbury Mon 8 June Depart this morning for Gresgarth Hall, home of world-renowned landscape designer and plantswoman Arabella Lennox-Boyd. Since 1978 she has created a beautiful romantic garden, combining the best of Italian style and British plantsmanship. With lavishly planted terraces leading down to a lake, wild and bog gardens, large herbaceous borders, an extensive walled kitchen garden, a magnolia and rhododendron hillside and a serpentine beech walk. Continue to the pretty and historic market town of Shrewsbury. Dinner will be included in the hotel this evening. (B - D) Overnight: Shrewsbury

Day 9 Shrewsbury Tue 9 June Enjoy some time at leisure this morning before visiting Biddulph Grange, an amazing Victorian garden created by Darwin contemporary James Bateman. His plant collection comes from all over the world and includes the oldest surviving golden larch in Britain. A visit takes you on a global journey from Italy to Egypt and the Himalayas to China! Afterwards continue to The Combermere Arms for lunch before visiting Combermere Abbey near Whitchurch, where the Walled Gardens are a remarkable testament to a way of life which almost completely disappeared between the 1st and 2nd World Wars. (B L -) Overnight: Shrewsbury

Day 10 Shrewsbury to The Cotswolds Wed 10 June Depart this morning for a visit to Wollerton Old Hall near Market Drayton. This is a spectacular garden with extensive hedges, walls and paths that have created a number of separate gardens, each one having its own style and ethos. Colour, form and scale are all important and the planting style is best described as controlled exuberance with a definite emphasis upon perennials. This afternoon, continue to the ever-popular nursery of David Austin in Albrighton. After fifty years of intensive breeding, David Austin's English Roses combine the beautiful forms and wonderful fragrances of old roses with the wider colour range and repeat-flowering nature of modern roses and this visit allows you to appreciate his familiar and unfamiliar roses on their home turf! Afterwards continue to the Cotswolds area. Dinner at the hotel. (B - D) Overnight: Cotswolds

Day 11 The Cotswolds Thu 11 June Travel through the delightful picturesque Cotswolds region to the gardens at Cerney House. Featuring brightly coloured tulips, herbaceous borders packed with old-fashioned favourites, and surrounded by roses and companion climbers Cerney House also has a working Kitchen Garden, herb garden and medicinal garden. Continue to Barnsley to have lunch at Barnsley House Hotel with the opportunity to wander afterwards in the gardens famously created by Rosemary Verey. You can stroll through sunny terraces, formal lawns, ancient meadows and wilderness; or take some to time to explore the many twists, turns, nooks and crannies of the garden. If possible continue to Highgrove. Over 30 years in the making, the organic gardens at Highgrove are some of the most creatively inspiring and innovative in the United Kingdom. (B L -) Overnight: Cotswolds

Itinerary

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Day 12 The Cotswolds Fri 12 June After breakfast visit Mill Dene, a classic English country garden with a tranquil mill pond and grotto, a Fruit Garden with wonderful views over the hills, and a herb potager that has plants with medicinal, culinary and pot pourri uses. After lunch visit the gardens of Hidcote Manor, laid out by Major Lawrence Johnston in the early part of the 19th century and one of the most famous gardens in Britain. The various garden 'rooms' here have influenced garden styles throughout Britain. Later visit Bourton House Gardens, with its imaginative topiary, including a knot garden, parterre and topiary walk; natural springs to create water features; an unusual shade house and wide herbaceous borders with exotic plants. Bourton House Garden came under new ownership in 2010 and today, the garden continues to evolve, constantly surprising visitors with its inspirational planting, stunning colour combinations and rare, unusual and exotic plants. Dinner at hotel. (B - D) Overnight: Cotswolds

Day 13 The Cotswolds to St Albans Sat 13 June Today visit Chenies Manor, an historic and enchanting Tudor Manor House with award-winning gardens set in the charming village of Chenies in Buckinghamshire, overlooking the Chess valley. There will be a guided tour of the house and gardens, which are divided into a series of compartments, with various colour themes and structural forms, combining imaginative plantings and beautiful plant associations. (B - D) Overnight: St Albans

Day 14 St Albans to Cambridge Sun 14 June Depart this morning for Hatfield House where the garden dates from the early 17th century when Robert Cecil employed John Tradescant the Elder to collect plants for his new home. Tradescant was sent to Europe where he found and brought back trees, bulbs, plants and fruit trees, which had never previously been grown in England. See the sundial garden and fountains, and view the famous knot garden adjoining the Tudor Old Palace where Elizabeth I spent much of her childhood. Continue this afternoon to the great English university city of Cambridge, where there will be a guided walking tour of the city including some of the impressive colleges, King’s College Chapel and the tranquil setting of ‘The Backs’. (B-— -) Overnight: Cambridge

Day 15 Cambridge to Tunbridge Wells Mon 15 June Leave Cambridge and travel to the inspirational Beth Chatto Gardens and Nursery near Colchester. Commenced in 1960 from an overgrown wasteland with poor gravel soil and boggy hollows, the garden has been transformed into an informal garden harmonising with the surrounding countryside. The gardens are an inspiration to anyone who visits them. This afternoon, continue into the county of Kent, with a visit to Chartwell, the home of Sir Winston Churchill. A tour of the house provides a unique glimpse into the life of this extraordinary man. The garden here once produced fruit and vegetables for all his homes, including 10 Downing Street. The rose garden was built and planted specifically for Lady Churchill to view from her window. Continue to Tunbridge Wells. (B - -) Overnight: Tunbridge Wells

Day 16 Tunbridge Wells Tue 16 June Depart this morning to visit Sissinghurst Castle Gardens, perhaps the most famous of Britain's romantic gardens, created by the poet and novelist Vita Sackville-West, and her husband, Sir Harold Nicholson. Utilizing the design concept of garden rooms and incorporating it with ruined castle walls makes this garden most spectacular. Later this afternoon visit Great Dixter, which has been the home of the Lloyd family since 1920. Here gardening writer Christopher Lloyd has continued the work started by his father, creating a series of colorful gardens. Dinner will be included in the hotel this evening (B - D) Overnight: Tunbridge Wells

Day 17 Tunbridge Wells to Surrey Hills Wed 17 June This morning visit West Dean Garden; a large historic property of 36 hectares, where a bold re-development program has been designed to bring the nineteenth century gardens into the twenty-first century. After lunch visit Munstead Wood, the home of Gertrude Jekyll (1843-1932). Now in private ownership, the house was designed by a young Edwin Lutyens and constructed from bargate stone and other local materials. Miss Jekyll incorporated many of her own ideas into the design, all of which add to its charm. It was completed in 1896 and now both the house and garden are Grade I listed. (B L -) Overnight: Surrey Hills

Day 18 Surrey Hills to London Thu 18 June This morning visit the stunning West Green House Gardens. Designed by Australian Marylyn Abbott and described as a garden with a special and distinctive sense of place, it features a magnificent walled garden, creative plantings, perennial borders, imaginative topiary, follies and elaborate potager with berry filled fruit cages, espaliered fruit trees, annual flowers and colourful vegetables. The Lakefield carpeted in the spring with fritillaries and daffodils, embraces one of England’s most eclectic collections of garden follies and leads to the Paradise Water Garden and contemporary Garden of the Five Bridges. A real delight! Continue to RHS Wisley , the inspiring flagship garden of the Royal Horticultural Society with a large shop that sells a huge selection of gardening literature. Continue to London later this afternoon. This evening dinner will be included in your hotel. (B - D) Overnight: London

Day 19 London Fri 19 June This morning enjoy a panoramic sightseeing tour of London including the famous sites such as Westminster Abbey, the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben, St Paul’s Cathedral, The Tower of London and Tower Bridge. The rest of the day will be free for rest and relaxation, individual activities and shopping. (B - -) Overnight: London

Day 20 London Sat 20 June Morning visit to the Chelsea Physic Garden. Situated in the heart of London, this ‘hidden gem’ has a unique living collection of around 5,000 different edible, useful, medicinal and historical plants and is a peaceful green oasis in which to enjoy a relaxing stroll and lunch. This afternoon visit the Maze and Gardens at Hampton Court, all set within a loop of the River Thames. Highlights include the Great Vine - planted in 1768 by the celebrated gardener ‘Capability’ Brown; and the 20th Century Garden - contemporary style planting with trees and shrubs in an informal setting that creates a place of peace and tranquility away from the busier areas of the Hampton Court gardens. Tonight enjoy a farewell dinner with your fellow-travellers. (B - D) Overnight: London

Day 21 Depart London Sun21 June Day at leisure before transferring to Heathrow for the flight home or onward individual travel. (B & Meals inflight)

Day 22 Inflight Mon 22 June

Day 23 Arrive Australia Tue 23 June Arrive into Sydney and make connections to home locations

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Bookings and Deposits To confirm your place on this program please complete the booking form and send with your deposit to Quadrant Australia.

Exchange Rates Prices quoted in Australian dollars with AU$1.00 = GBP .54

Maximum Numbers The maximum number of passengers for this tour is 16 (minimum 14)

BOOKING CONDITIONS

Tour Costs: (Per person twin share /double room)

Land Only AUD $ 10,985 (excludes flights)

All inclusive AUD $ 13,375 *

(includes flights)

Single Supplement AUD $ 1350 *

Includes international airline taxes and surcharges

What’s Included:

All inclusive price includes economy class flights from Australia to Glasgow and return from London

All land travel in the private use of modern Mercedes Benz coach

Accommodation in 3 to 4 star hotels plus porterage of one bag per person

Entry to all gardens and stately homes plus guided tours and sightseeing as listed

Professional English speaking tour guide

Tips and gratuities for guides and drivers

Meals including full breakfast daily, 4 lunches and 11 dinners

Travel bag and tour book with detailed itinerary.

What’s Not Included:

Meals not specified in the itinerary

All items of a personal nature, such as laundry, phone calls and beverages

Travel insurance, cancellation fees

Passport fees and visa charges

Tips or gratuities – other than those for drivers and guides.

Optional excursions

Flights, airline taxes & surcharges on LAND only price

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IMPORTANT NOTES: Please read the booking conditions below. Payment of deposit indicates acceptance of the booking conditions detailed in the brochure.

PRICE AND FLUCTUATION This tour has been costed on a set exchange rate. Due to the unstable nature of the Australian dollar, regrettably currency surcharges may be necessary. Major variations may result in a surcharge being applied or a refund given if applicable. All prices quoted are subject to change without notice having regard to unforeseen circumstances, foreign exchange fluctuations and variations in airline operating costs including but not limited to, say, an escalation of fuel prices. MINIMUM NUMBERS The tour will proceed with minimum number (as indicated) of full paying passengers. In the event that the required numbers are not reached – the tour may still proceed however, per passenger prices may change. CURRENCY EXCHANGE The exchange rate used to price this tour has been disclosed above. In the event of deviation from this rate, Quadrant Australia reserves the right to increase prices or make refunds according to the impact the fluctuation has had on land content prices in the country or countries to be visited. NB: If minimum numbers are not reached with full paying Quadrant passengers – any possible refund for favourable exchange fluctuations may be foregone to ensure the tour still proceeds as planned. RESERVATIONS AND DEPOSIT To confirm your place on this program please book as early as possible. A reservation can only be confirmed with a deposit of $2,000 per person. To reserve your place please complete the booking form and forward to Quadrant Australia with your deposit. Confirmation will be provided in writing within 7 working days, together with all necessary receipts and invoices. FINAL PAYMENT AND AMENDMENTS Final payment is due 90 Days Prior to Departure. Payment can be accepted after this date, however they will be subject to availability of flights, accommodation and other tour inclusions. An amendment fee of $50 will be charged for any alterations to your booking, after confirmation has been sent. Any changes made by you after the full payment has been made will incur a minimum of $100 fee plus any charges imposed by airlines, hotels and operators, and will be subject to availability of the requested changes. ACCOMMODATION Tour prices include accommodation throughout on a twin share basis (unless otherwise specified). For passengers travelling alone, it may be necessary to pay a single supplement, however in some special circumstances we may be able to assist with sharing arrangements. Agreements are solely between the passengers concerned, and the company accepts no responsibility for compatibility. Single rooms may be smaller than twin bedded rooms.

TRAVEL DOCUMENTS VISAS: Australian passport holders may require a visa to enter the countries visited on the tour. As arrival documents are Government to Government requirement, Quadrant Australia is NOT able to complete these documents on your behalf. Quadrant Australia will assist wherever and whenever possible. Visa assistance is available through Visalink who can be contacted via the Quadrant Australia website. Should you be travelling to other countries, please check on visa requirements. PASSPORTS: Passengers will require a current passport with 6 months validity beyond the date of return. USA ESTA:-Persons travelling to, or via, the USA, are reminded of their obligation to comply with US entry and transit requirements. TRAVEL INSURANCE Travel insurance is highly recommended for this program and Quadrant Australia can arrange this for you. Should we supply travel insurance information and application forms, you must ensure you read and understand the insurance details. Once we have received your completed insurance application and Medical Appraisal Form (where necessary), we will accept your information in good faith. Please note we act as agent for the principal insurance provider or broker. Quadrant Australia cannot provide recommendations. Documentation will not be released until proof of insurance is provided or declined, in writing. CANCELLATIONS Any cancellations must be made in writing by email, post or fax to Quadrant Australia. Cancellations received up to 90 days prior to departure will incur a fee of $750 plus any unrecoverable costs incurred which include, any non-refundable costs incurred on the passenger’s behalf by Quadrant Australia. Cancellations after 90 days are subject to the following fees and charges:

From 90—45 days to departure –$1500 and no refunds will be guaranteed (refund policies and fees subject to supplier contracts)

From 45—30 days $2500 and no refunds will be guaranteed (refund policies and fees subject to supplier contracts)

Within 30 days no refunds will be given. Please consider travel insurance when paying your deposit. UNUSED SERVICES It is our policy to follow the itinerary as written, however sometimes due to circumstances outside our control, or in the best interests of the group, the itinerary may vary slightly. No refunds will be given for any unused portions of the tour in respect of transfers, accommodation, meals, sightseeing tours or any other services included in the tour price but not utilised by the tour member.

AIRLINE RESPONSIBILITY The transportation firms concerned are not to be held responsible for any act, omission or event during the time passengers are not on board their aircraft or conveyances. The passengers’ contract in use by the carrier concerned, when issued, shall constitute the sole contract between the transportation company or firms and the purchaser of these tours. Any airline does not by virtue of its endorsement of a program represent itself, either as contracting with any purchaser, or as having any other legal relationship with any such purchaser.

BROCHURE/ITINERARY AUTHENTICITY This program was correct at the time of printing. The information provided has been compiled with care and is published in good faith. Variations to the tour, inclusions and prices may occur. This itinerary always remains the property of Quadrant Australia Pty. Ltd., and is subject to change, with or without notice. Its unauthorised use, in whole or in part, is an infringement of copyright, and actionable by law. RESPONSIBILITY Quadrant Australia, (which expression shall for the purpose of these conditions include any parent subsidiary affiliate or associated company hereinafter shall be called "the Firm"), acts only as agents for the hotels, airlines, bus or car companies, railroads, cruise and steamship lines, or owners or contractors providing accommodation, transportation or other services, and all coupons, exchange orders, receipts, subject to any and all tariffs, terms and conditions under which any accommodation, transportation or any other services whatsoever are provided by such hotels, airlines, bus or car companies, railroads, cruise and steamship lines or owners or contractors. The Firm shall not be liable or responsible for death or injury to any person or loss of or damage to any property or otherwise (including baggage) whether due to its or its servants agents or employees negligence or otherwise arising out of or in connection with any accommodation, transportation, technical visits or other services or resulting directly or indirectly from acts of God, (dangers incidents to the sea), fire, breakdown in machinery or equipment, acts of governments or other authorities, force majeur or de facto wars, whether declared or not, hostilities, civil disturbances, strikes, riots, acts of terrorism, thefts, pilferage, epidemics, quarantines, medical or customs regulations, delays or cancellations of or changes in itinerary or schedules or overbooking or default, or from any causes beyond the firms control. Also for any loss or damage resulting from improper or insufficient passports, visas or other documents, and that neither the firm nor its servants, agents or employees shall be or become liable or responsible for any additional expense or liability sustained or incurred by the tour member as a result of any of the foregoing causes. Participants should be aware that programs such as this visit rural and research properties, parks and conservation areas and occasionally stay in home hosted farm stays, safari camps and on houseboats. In addition our programs may also utilise services and accommodation provided on river and other cruise/water based vessels. Such visits carry inherent potential risks, including but not limited to health risks and injuries from livestock and other animals, equipment as well as trails, roads and tracks. Participants accept such risks as inherent to such programs. As there can be moderate walking requirements to experience the activities of this program, there is an expectation that participants will have an adequate level of mobility. Unused services cannot be refunded or exchanged. The Firm reserves the right to cancel the tour and/or modify the itineraries in any way it thinks desirable and further reserves the right to decline to accept any person on any tour and may substitute hotels where necessary.

Tour Code: JX00915 Document Version Date: 15 October 2014

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BOOKING FORM - Glorious Gardens of Britain 2015 To reserve your place on this tour please complete and sign this form (block letters in black ink) then send it, together with your completed Payment Form (overleaf) and deposit, to Quadrant Australia. Please note a photocopy or scanned copy of your passport must be submitted with this form.

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PAYMENT FORM - Glorious Gardens of Britain 2015 To reserve your place on this tour please complete this form and the Booking Form (overleaf) and send with your deposit of $2,000.00 (per person). Final payment is required 90 days prior to departure.

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