HISTORIC AND BOTANIC GARDEN BURSARY SCHEME - STRENGTHENING THE UK'S HORTICULTURAL HERITAGE


Ness Botanic Gardens, Cheshire

Ness Botanic Gardens, Cheshire

Garden began in 1898 when cotton magnet Bulley, began gardening with plants and seed collected by George Forrest. 60 acres protected by extensive shelter belts. Extensive Sorbus, azaleas, rhododenrons and heather collections. Charming pottager garden. Plenty of opportunity to study how a botanic garden manages its collections.
University of Liverpool

web site: www.nessgardens.org.uk

Information

For more information contact the HBGBS Scheme Coordinator:

Email Fiona Dennis

or

telephone  01737 244 664.