Alan Titchmarsh is one of Britain's best-loved gardeners and television presenters. Since he's been in the industry for decades, it's perhaps unsurprising that the TV star has an enviable garden which is in pristine condition.
Wondering what Alan's home garden looks like? The 75-year-old occasionally films around the vibrant green space and he also shares photos and videos on his Instagram page. Keep scrolling for a tour...
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Alan Titchmarsh's fairytale-like garden at Hampshire home

Alan and his wife Alison live in a gorgeous Grade-II listed Georgian farmhouse in Hampshire, which features a sprawling green space that Alan has spent many years transforming.
The family have lived in the home for two decades. As you would expect from the country's leading gardening expert, Alan's outdoor space is absolutely breathtaking.
One recent photo showed how the outdoor area resembled a beautiful scene from a book, and it seems Alan agreed to judge by his caption, which read: "A touch of Beatrix Potter in our Hampshire garden. 20 years old now and rather gnarled but still treasured..."

Described on the site as a "romantic English garden", the outdoor space features a beautiful wildflower meadow that provides a haven for bees and other wildlife and magnificent water features, including more than 10 mini waterfalls.
Throughout the garden, roses and topiary are mixed together with ornaments and rare plants to create a picturesque space that seems like it was almost plucked out of the pages of a romance novel.
A video shared by the broadcaster showed how perfectly manicured the hedges are. "Summer colour in my borders," he wrote as the camera panned to show the lawn and flower beds in all their colourful glory.

Alan and Alison are fortunate to have plenty of space on their land and they also have kept animals including chickens.
However, Alan candidly wrote in 2019 that he found looking after his hens challenging: "Some poultry keepers (who probably cuddle their birds every day) say that they’re friendly souls, but mine have habits that are not, to my way of thinking, endearing," he wrote for Country Living.
"In my experience, gardens and poultry don’t mix – if they do, the result is not comfortable. They're scatty, stupid, selfish, bullying and constantly surprised by life. And yet I wouldn’t be without them."

Opening up about his garden on the programme Fifty Shades of Green with Alan Titchmarsh back in 2019, Alan said: "Because it's an old Georgian farmhouse I wanted to create a garden that was to a degree in keeping with it.

"And as with a lot of houses, the best thing to do is to have the formal bits nearer the house and the informal bits further away so I wanted a big terrace going right down one side - and I'm particularly fond of this view. In a way, it's the signature view of my garden."

The expansive garden also has elegant garden sculptures, as well as a greenhouse, which is home to a plethora of plants and vegetables, and a shed full to the brim with Alan's garden tools and accessories.
The space is completed with neatly manicured lawns and tree-lined paths.
Speaking about his stunning creation, Alan told the National Garden Scheme: "Our gardens are the ultimate reality – created by man with the help of nature they offer us an anchor in times of turmoil, never more so than this year.