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Discover the enchanting beauty of sunken gardens around the world

Background imageSunken Garden Collection: Butchart Gardens, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

Butchart Gardens, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

Background imageSunken Garden Collection: Sunken garden, Kensington Gardens, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Sunken garden, Kensington Gardens, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageSunken Garden Collection: Sunken gardens, Hampton Court Palace, Greater London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Sunken gardens, Hampton Court Palace, Greater London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageSunken Garden Collection: Pierrepont House, Nottingham, c. 1708-13 (oil on canvas)

Pierrepont House, Nottingham, c. 1708-13 (oil on canvas)
XYC137363 Pierrepont House, Nottingham, c.1708-13 (oil on canvas) by English School, (18th century); 91.9x121.9 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection

Background imageSunken Garden Collection: 'Benvenuto, ' Robert Pim Butchart house, 800 Benvenuto Lane, Central Saanich, Canada, 1923

"Benvenuto, " Robert Pim Butchart house, 800 Benvenuto Lane, Central Saanich, Canada, 1923
"Benvenuto, " Robert Pim Butchart house, 800 Benvenuto Lane, Central Saanich, British Columbia, Canada, 1923. Landscape: Jennie Kennedy (Mrs. Robert P.) Butchart, from 1904

Background imageSunken Garden Collection: 'Benvenuto, ' Robert Pim Butchart house, 800 Benvenuto Avenue, Central Saanich, Canada, 1923

"Benvenuto, " Robert Pim Butchart house, 800 Benvenuto Avenue, Central Saanich, Canada, 1923
"Benventuo [sic], " Robert Pim Butchart house, 800 Benvenuto Avenue, Central Saanich, British Columbia, Canada, 1923. Landscape: Jennie Kennedy (Mrs. Robert P.) Butchart, from 1904

Background imageSunken Garden Collection: 'Benvenuto, ' Robert Pim Butchart house, 800 Benvenuto Avenue, Central Saanich, Canada, 1923

"Benvenuto, " Robert Pim Butchart house, 800 Benvenuto Avenue, Central Saanich, Canada, 1923
"Benventuo [sic], " Robert Pim Butchart house, 800 Benvenuto Avenue, Central Saanich, British Columbia, Canada, 1923. Landscape: Jennie Kennedy (Mrs. Robert P.) Butchart, from 1904

Background imageSunken Garden Collection: 'Benvenuto, ' Robert Pim Butchart house, 800 Benvenuto Lane, Central Saanich, Canada, 1923

"Benvenuto, " Robert Pim Butchart house, 800 Benvenuto Lane, Central Saanich, Canada, 1923
"Benvenuto, " Robert Pim Butchart house, 800 Benvenuto Lane, Central Saanich, British Columbia, Canada, 1923. Landscape: Jennie Kennedy (Mrs. Robert P.) Butchart, from 1904

Background imageSunken Garden Collection: 'Benvenuto, ' Robert Pim Butchart house, 800 Benvenuto Avenue, Central Saanich... Canada, 1923

"Benvenuto, " Robert Pim Butchart house, 800 Benvenuto Avenue, Central Saanich... Canada, 1923
"Benventuo [sic], " Robert Pim Butchart house, 800 Benvenuto Avenue, Central Saanich, British Columbia, Canada, 1923. Landscape: Jennie Kennedy (Mrs. Robert P.) Butchart, from 1904

Background imageSunken Garden Collection: 'Benvenuto, ' Robert Pim Butchart house, 800 Benvenuto Avenue, Central Saanich... Canada, 1923

"Benvenuto, " Robert Pim Butchart house, 800 Benvenuto Avenue, Central Saanich... Canada, 1923
"Benventuo [sic], " Robert Pim Butchart house, 800 Benvenuto Avenue, Central Saanich, British Columbia, Canada, 1923. Landscape: Jennie Kennedy (Mrs. Robert P.) Butchart, from 1904

Background imageSunken Garden Collection: 'Benvenuto, ' Robert Pim Butchart house, 800 Benvenuto Avenue, Central Saanich... Canada, 1923

"Benvenuto, " Robert Pim Butchart house, 800 Benvenuto Avenue, Central Saanich... Canada, 1923
"Benventuo [sic], " Robert Pim Butchart house, 800 Benvenuto Avenue, Central Saanich, British Columbia, Canada, 1923. Landscape: Jennie Kennedy (Mrs. Robert P.) Butchart, from 1904

Background imageSunken Garden Collection: Arnold Schlaet house, Campo Point, Saugatuck, Connecticut, c1915. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston

Arnold Schlaet house, Campo Point, Saugatuck, Connecticut, c1915. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Arnold Schlaet house, Campo Point, Saugatuck, Connecticut, c1915. House Architecture: William Bunker Tubby, begun 1911. Landscape: John Charles Olmsted and Percival Gallagher

Background imageSunken Garden Collection: Chicago: Sunken Garden, Washington Park (b / w photo)

Chicago: Sunken Garden, Washington Park (b / w photo)
6012073 Chicago: Sunken Garden, Washington Park (b/w photo) by American Photographer (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sunken Garden, Washington Park)

Background imageSunken Garden Collection: Kissing Bridge, Lakewood, c1897. Creator: Unknown

Kissing Bridge, Lakewood, c1897. Creator: Unknown
Kissing Bridge, Lakewood, c1897. Kissing Bridge on Lake Carasaljo, New Jersey, spanned the sunken gardens of the great Gould Estate. From " A Tour Through the New World America", by Prof

Background imageSunken Garden Collection: Parks Portland Oregon 1906 Ore. Sunken Garden

Parks Portland Oregon 1906 Ore. Sunken Garden
Parks in Portland, Oregon, 1906, Portland, Ore. Sunken Garden, United States of America

Background imageSunken Garden Collection: Excellency Sir Harold MacMichael house party

Excellency Sir Harold MacMichael house party
His Excellency Sir Harold MacMichael & house party in the sunken garden. 1934, Israel

Background imageSunken Garden Collection: Sir Harold MacMichael High Commissioner Palestine

Sir Harold MacMichael High Commissioner Palestine
Sir Harold MacMichael, High Commissioner for Palestine at sunken garden in the residency. 1934

Background imageSunken Garden Collection: Excellency Sir Harold Lady MacMichael Miss MacMichael

Excellency Sir Harold Lady MacMichael Miss MacMichael
His Excellency Sir Harold & Lady MacMichael & Miss MacMichael in the sunken garden at the residency. 1934, Israel

Background imageSunken Garden Collection: Denton Gardens, Worthing, Sussex

Denton Gardens, Worthing, Sussex

Background imageSunken Garden Collection: The White House, Amberley, rear view, May 1928

The White House, Amberley, rear view, May 1928 George Garland Collection West Sussex Record Office Ref No: Garland N1282

Background imageSunken Garden Collection: The Sunken Garden, Autumn Colors, Butchart Gardens, National Historic Site of Canada

The Sunken Garden, Autumn Colors, Butchart Gardens, National Historic Site of Canada, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada (RF)

Background imageSunken Garden Collection: The White House, Amberley, garden view, May 1928

The White House, Amberley, garden view, May 1928
The White House, Amberley, exterior view, May 1928 George Garland Collection West Sussex Record Office Ref No: Garland N1283

Background imageSunken Garden Collection: Sunken Garden, Marine Parade, Napier, Hawkes Bay, North Island, New Zealand

Sunken Garden, Marine Parade, Napier, Hawkes Bay, North Island, New Zealand

Background imageSunken Garden Collection: Sunken Gardens (King William and Queen Mary), the origin of the English nursery rhyme Mary Mary

Sunken Gardens (King William and Queen Mary), the origin of the English nursery rhyme Mary Mary Quite Contrary, Hampton Court Palace, Hampton Court, London, England, UK


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Discover the enchanting beauty of sunken gardens around the world. From Butchart Gardens in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada to Kensington Gardens in London, England, these hidden gems are a feast for the eyes. Immerse yourself in nature's wonders as you stroll through the meticulously designed landscapes. In Butchart Gardens, Victoria, witness a symphony of colors as vibrant flowers bloom against a backdrop of lush greenery. The Sunken Garden at Kensington Gardens invites you to step into a fairytale-like setting with its cascading blooms and serene atmosphere. At Hampton Court Palace in Greater London, be transported back in time as you explore their historic Sunken Gardens that exude grandeur and elegance. Travel further back in time with Pierrepont House's captivating oil on canvas depiction of a sunken garden from c. 1708-13. This artwork captures the essence of tranquility and showcases how this concept has stood the test of time across different cultures. Take a glimpse into history with black-and-white photographs like Chicago's Sunken Garden at Washington Park or Lakewood's Kissing Bridge from 1897. These snapshots transport us to bygone eras where sunken gardens were cherished havens amidst bustling cities. Closer to home is Denton Gardens in Worthing, Sussex - an idyllic retreat where nature flourishes harmoniously alongside man-made structures. The White House at Amberley offers a rear view that reveals an exquisite sunken garden tucked away behind its majestic façade. Lastly, Parks Portland Oregon presents their own version of a sunken garden dating back to 1906 - showcasing how this concept transcends borders and thrives even across continents. Whether it’s springtime blooms or year-round serenity you seek, these sunken gardens offer respite from everyday life while celebrating nature’s splendor.