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Groombridge Place Gardens
Groombridge Place Gardens is split into areas including the Knot Garden, The Secret Garden, White Rose Garden, Herbaceous Border, Oriental Garden, Drunken Garden and the Draughtsman’s Lawn.
You also have the Enchanted Forest set on the hillside overlooking Groombridge Place. Here you have playgrounds, swings, excellent views, quiet seats and free roaming animals.
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Groombridge Place Gardens, Groombridge, Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN3 9QG, United Kingdom
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