Murray Star Maze at Scone Palace, in Perth and Kinross, has a tartan-style, star-shaped maze of copper and green beech trees (£12, children free; scone-palace.co.uk).
Leeds Castle in Kent has a difficult maze comprising 2,400 yew trees in the shape of a crown. At the end there’s a spooky grotto with mythical beasts (from £22.50, or £31.50 for year-round access; leeds-castle.com).
Designed in 1962 with 1,209 English yews, the maze at Chatsworth, in Derbyshire, is one of the UK’s most challenging (£17/adult, £8/child, open year-round; chatsworth.org).
Set in subtropical gardens on the Helford estuary in Cornwall, Glendurgan Garden Maze is nearly 200 years old. The restored serpentine, cherry-laurel maze has a thatched summerhouse in the centre (£12, until 3 Nov; nationaltrust.org.uk).
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