As spring unfolds in the UK, particularly in Kent, known as the Garden of England, various gardens under the National Trust are highlighted for their seasonal blooms. Chartwell House, the former residence of Winston Churchill, is ideal for viewing daffodils from March to April. With scenic woodland walks and a kitchen garden, it offers tranquility and stunning views. Additionally, Sissinghurst Castle Garden, with over 10,000 daffodils, is recommended for its impending blossom season from March to May, including cherry, hawthorn, and magnolia blossoms.
Chartwell House is popular for its daffodils, originally planted throughout the grounds, and is a former home of Winston Churchill, offering delightful views and peaceful woodland walks.
Sissinghurst Castle Garden features over 10,000 daffodils, creating a stunning golden haze, and serves as a premier location for blossom season starting from March to May.
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