garden at Highgrove House

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The garden at Highgrove House is the renowned, organically managed private garden of King Charles III in Gloucestershire, celebrated for its traditional English design, wildlife-friendly planting, and innovative environmental features.

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instanceOf garden
organic garden
royal garden
associatedWith Highgrove Enterprises NERFINISHED
The Prince’s Foundation NERFINISHED
country England
United Kingdom
designedBy King Charles III NERFINISHED
designStyle organic gardening principles
traditional English garden
environmentalPolicy no synthetic fertilizers
no synthetic pesticides
promotion of soil health
support for pollinators
water conservation measures
hasFeature arboretum
composting facilities
formal terraces
hedgerows
kitchen garden
meadow planting
topiary garden
water garden
wild garden areas
wildlife ponds
knownFor biodiversity conservation
environmental innovation
formal garden rooms
informal cottage-garden style areas
integration of art and sculpture in the landscape
organic management
organic vegetable garden
recycling and composting systems
sustainable gardening practices
topiary
traditional English garden design
use of native plant species
water features
wildflower meadows
wildlife habitats
wildlife-friendly planting
locatedIn Gloucestershire
Highgrove House NERFINISHED
maintainedBy King Charles III NERFINISHED
openTo pre-booked public tours
owner King Charles III NERFINISHED
usedFor charitable fundraising
educational visits

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Rosemary Verey designed garden at Highgrove House