A popular Channel 5 show has dedicated an entire episode to one of Norfolk's most beautiful gardens.

Bressingham Gardens is set to feature on 'Great British Gardens', which launched in 2019 and is presented by esteemed plantswoman, Carol Klein.

The programme, to be broadcast on June 28 at 9pm, will see Klein and nursery chairman, Adrian Bloom, discuss the evolution of Bressingham over the past 70 years.

Filmed across two years, the show provides a unique season-by-season perspective as Mr Bloom lifts the lid on the story of his lifelong garden.

Diss Mercury: Chairman Adrian Bloom and presenter Carol Klein at Bressingham Gardens during the filming of Great British GardensChairman Adrian Bloom and presenter Carol Klein at Bressingham Gardens during the filming of Great British Gardens (Image: Channel 5)

Adjoining the much-loved steam museum, Bressingham's gardens are split into six distinct sections.

Perhaps the best known is Adrian Bloom’s Foggy Bottom Garden, named after the man who joined the family business in 1962 and was keen to create his own space.

Diss Mercury: Bressingham Gardens is set to feature in Channel 5 show Great British GardensBressingham Gardens is set to feature in Channel 5 show Great British Gardens (Image: Archant)

Today, the magnificent attraction spreads over 17 acres, with a diverse collection of around 8,000 plants.

Diss Mercury: Bressingham Gardens is set to feature in Channel 5 show Great British GardensBressingham Gardens is set to feature in Channel 5 show Great British Gardens (Image: iWitness/Andrew Taylor)

Diss Mercury: Bressingham Gardens chairman Adrian BloomBressingham Gardens chairman Adrian Bloom (Image: Sonya Duncan)

Diss Mercury: Bressingham Gardens is set to feature in Channel 5 show Great British GardensBressingham Gardens is set to feature in Channel 5 show Great British Gardens (Image: Archant)

Diss Mercury: Presenter Carol Klein at Bressingham Gardens during the filming of Great British GardensPresenter Carol Klein at Bressingham Gardens during the filming of Great British Gardens (Image: Channel 5)