The Stumpery at North Staffordshire's popular Biddulph Grange Garden may now be the largest in the country, as well as the oldest, following renovation and expansion by the National Trust.
Biddulph Grange Garden is also home to the oldest stumpery, a garden feature made from tree stumps, lots and wood - it's similar to a rockery but made from wood and was designed in 1856.
Series which explores four iconic British gardens, from Christopher Lloyd's Arts and Craft Great Dixter to Georgian Stowe and from Victorian Biddulph Grange to the quintessentially English Nyman's.