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This high-summer flower show is hosted by the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) in the spectacular grounds of Hampton Court Palace and features show gardens as well as marquees featuring work by some of the country's leading garden designers and nurseries. There are many opportunities to buy plants, especially at the final-day sale on Sunday, and gardening equipment. The flower show is also noted for its family activities designed to get kids gardening. Previous shows have included Tudor themed gardens and events that tie in with the Royal surroundings. The first two days are reserved for RHS members, and tickets are valid for either the morning or the afternoon. For full details visit the website: www.rhs.org.uk/flowershows.
Built in 1525 by Thomas Wolsey, who presented it to King Henry VIII, Hampton Court Palace is a mixture of Tudor and English baroque architecture....
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