Newby Hall's glory at this year's Chelsea Flower Show is set to be shown on BBC tomorrow (Friday).
The gardens near Ripon, which were exhibiting at the show for the first time, won a gold medal earlier this week.
Judges were wowed by the stately home’s eye-catching and unusual varieties of Cornus - a nod to Newby's renowned National Plant Collection.
And presenter and horticulturist Frances Tophill will be talking viewers through the display on episode 9 of BBC1’s Chelsea Flower Show programme at 2pm tomorrow.
A spokesperson for Newby Hall said:
“It is such a privilege to be able to be a part of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show to showcase these amazing plants and spread some Newby love on the world’s finest horticultural stage.
“It was even more of a thrill to have won gold on our first time at the show. Thank you to everyone involved.”

Stuart Gill, Commercial Director at Newby Hall, spoke to Your Harrogate’s Pete Egerton about the whole experience at the Chelsea Flower Show.
He told us how the invitation to the show came about - and how the team celebrated the gold medal win.
Listen to the full chat here:

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