Croome Park
Croome Park is an exquisite 18th-century landscape park in Worcestershire, the first major commission of the legendary Lancelot 'Capability' Brown, who transformed boggy farmland into a sweeping pastoral idyll for the sixth Earl of Coventry. The park's serpentine lake, classical temples, and park church create one of the finest examples of the English landscape garden style.
- Capability Brown's first major commission
- Serpentine lake and classical garden temples
- Atmospheric WWII RAF history underground
Best for garden history enthusiasts and those who love open parkland.