A NATIONAL Trust parkland near Malvern will hit the TV screens tomorrow (Wednesday).
The park at Croome Court is to feature in BBC Two’s Great British Garden Revival which will be shown at 7pm.
Presented by Matt James, half the episode will focus on shrubs and see the TV gardener visit Croome’s 18th Century parkland to find its shrubbery was once one of the most fashionable places to be seen.
The Great British Garden Revival team filmed an interview with Croome property manager Michael Forster-Smith, who showed the cameras the area’s picturesque shrubs along the winding paths in the park.
He said: “We were so pleased to be featured in an episode of the Great British Garden Revival and we can’t wait to see it aired.
“The production team chose a perfect place to show off the best shrubberies have to offer us and we will show viewers how great they are for privacy and screening, backdrops, focal points, fragrance, flower and foliage.”