Westbury Court Garden
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Westbury Court Garden is a 17th Century Dutch water garden in Westbury-on-Severn, Gloucestershire. It belongs to the National Trust and is the home of what is claimed to be England's oldest evergreen oak.
Westbury was laid out between 1696 and 1715 and contains canals, a parterre, pavilions and a walled garden. The garden was acquired by the National Trust in 1967 in a derelict state and when work started on it in 1971 it was the Trust's first garden restoration.