These are a collection of links that we think will help you create the perfect Japanese Garden. We are currently building a resource so you can look at Japan Gardens across the Internet - this is just the start!
Japanese Gardens in the UK
Batsford Arboretum -located in the Cotswolds, holder of the National collection of Japanese Flowering Cherries
www.batsarb.co.uk
Compton Acres - A truly magnificent garden with special mystical and religious significance, including authentic oriental statues, an Imperial Tea House and a thatched summerhouse.
www.comptonacres.co.uk
Fansham Hall - Built in the Jacobean style and accompanied by original Japanese gardens
www.fanhamshall.co.uk
George's Japanese Garden- This website offers great information and some beautiful pictures of his magnificent garden in Yorkshire. George Nesfield passed away on the 29th December 2025. Many people from all over the world have found inspiration in his work, and his family keep the website so we can all enjoy and learn from his example.
georgesjapanesegarden.com
Great British Gardens - beautiful gardens to visit with places to stay nearby.
www.greatbritishgardens.co.uk
Mount Ephraim Gardens- in the heart of an 800 acre estate, the Japanese element was established around 1910.
www.mountephraimgardens.co.uk
Pine Lodge - a plantsman's paradise with a woman's touch - take inspiration from a wonderful Oriental garden hidden in deepest Cornwall, authentic down to the last pebble
www.pine-lodge.co.uk
Sam's Japanese Garden -Fujiyama Japanese Garden based in County Antrim,Northern Ireland
http://www.btinternet.com/~fujiyamagarden
The School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London - Wonderful rooftop garden based in central London.
http://www.soas.ac.uk
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Japanese Gardens and information outside of the UK
Bowdoin College website- Dedicated to the gardens of Japan, and more specifically to the historic gardens of Kyoto.
http://academic.bowdoin.edu/zen/
The Japanese Garden Society on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/JapaneseGardenSociety/
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