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Vineyards
England's wine country — Sussex, Kent, Hampshire and the chalk south. Tours, tastings and increasingly serious sparkling.
12 places in this category.
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Vineyards · London
Albury Organic Vineyard
Albury Organic Vineyard is a vineyard in the United Kingdom.

Vineyards · South Wales
Ancre Hill Estates
Ancre Hill Estates — vineyard and winery in Monmouth, Wales.

Vineyards · South East England
Biddenden Vineyards
Biddenden Vineyards — Vineyard in Kent, England.

Vineyards · South East England
Breaky Bottom vineyard
Breaky Bottom vineyard — Vineyard in East Sussex, England.

Vineyards · South West England
Bride Valley Vineyard
Bride Valley Vineyard — Vineyard in Dorset, England.

Vineyards · London
Denbies Wine Estate
Denbies Wine Estate is a vineyard in the United Kingdom.

Vineyards · South East England
Hambledon Wine Estate
Hambledon Wine Estate — Vineyard in Hampshire, England.

Vineyards · South West England
Old Walls Vineyard
Old Walls Vineyard — Vineyard in Bishopsteignton, Devon.

Vineyards · West Midlands
Q138497092
Q138497092 — Vineyard in Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom.

Vineyards · South East England
Stanlake Park Wine Estate
Stanlake Park Wine Estate — largest Vineyard in Berkshire, England.

Vineyards · South Wales
Sugar Loaf Vineyards
Sugar Loaf Vineyards — Vineyard in Monmouthshire, Wales.

Vineyards · South East England
Winding Wood Vineyard
Winding Wood Vineyard — Vineyard in Berkshire, England.
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- How many vineyards are in this guide?
- We currently list 12 vineyards across the United Kingdom — every entry sourced from Wikipedia, Wikidata or OpenStreetMap and validated against our schema.
- Are these places free to visit?
- Many places in the guide are free to enter — almost every national museum, every public park and garden, every parish church and cathedral. Castles, historic houses and theme parks usually charge admission; National Trust and English Heritage members visit those properties free.
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