Biddulph Grange - National Trust
Biddulph Grange Garden, managed by the National Trust in Staffordshire, is a uniquely designed Victorian garden that takes visitors on a global journey through themed landscapes including an Egyptian court, a Chinese garden, and an Italian terrace. Created by plant collector James Bateman in the 19th century, the garden features a rich tapestry of exotic plants, ornate structures, and dramatic topiary, making it a visual feast for photographers. Each section offers distinct textures, colors, and compositions, ideal for both macro and wide-angle photography. The garden is accessible year-round, though spring and summer provide the most vibrant floral displays. Easily navigable with maintained paths and facilities, Biddulph Grange is a compelling destination for garden and architectural photography enthusiasts. (Staffordshire, England)










