Discover the best top things to do in Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom including Norwell Nurseries and Gardens, Felley Priory Gardens, STAA@ St. Anns Allotments, Bulwell Forest Garden, Nottingham War Memorial Gardens, Reg Taylor's Garden Centre, Pure Land Meditation Centre and Japanese Garden, Trowell Garden Centre.
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5.0 based on 19 reviews
Norwell Nurseries and Gardens have been established nearly twenty years and the garden now contains over 2,500 different plants, many rare and unusual. The gardens are free to look round whenever the nursery is open (apart from a few charity open days when there is a small charge). We specialise in herbaceous perennials, grasses, woodland plants, cottage garden plants and have the largest selection of hardy Chrysanthemums for sale in Europe.We are not a garden centre and so only sell plants, these have been propagated from the gardens. The gardens are open to guided tours (fee required) and we have coach parties coming from all over the country. We are included in the prestigious Gardens to visit 2013 guide and the online Gardens-guideIf you are interested in plants, gardens or just an inspirational, peaceful, relaxing setting for a summers afternoon come to us. There are tea shops and an excellent pub for food just round the corner.
Dr Andrew Ward is dedicated to his science and craft of growing rare garden plants and sharing his knowledge with the public. The garden and nursery are absolutely delightful and tranquil. Andrew and his wife have developed the landscape into a peaceful attractive productive paradise, over the past 25 years,starting from a bare field. The garden is open to the public free, and the café (a very pleaseant Pavillion) is self service with an honesty box. Guided tours are available (when in fact you will be served in the Pavillion!) and Andrew gives talks to societies and gardening clubs. Our club - Attenborough, Nottingham - thoroughly enjoyed our visit.
5.0 based on 106 reviews
Well worth the trip here from Warner's Thoresby Hall Hotel. First : the Bluebell Woods were absolutely stunning. Then. after very nice refreshments in the cottage garden : the walk round the priory gardens was beautiful; well laid out, extremely neatly trimmed topiary and the wisteria in full bloom. H I G H L Y R E C O M M E N D E D.
5.0 based on 4 reviews
The St Anns Allotments, Nottingham, is a very special and unique allotment site. It is the oldest and largest area of Victorian detached town gardens in the world and is listed Grade 2* by English Heritage. The site covers 75 acres and sits in the heart of the city. STAA runs several projects on site including Oliver's Heritage Display Garden, St Anns Community Orchard and Urban Nature. We also have twice-yearly Open Days and monthly Activity Days and Guided Tours. Please see our website for more details or get in touch.
5.0 based on 6 reviews
Welcome to our beautiful oasis, nestled in the quiet residential heart of Bulwell. Bulwell Forest Garden is a green space for the local community to come together through growing, playing, socialising, cooking, and caring for the land. We provide a wide range of gardening activities, centring around communal food growing, the creation of habitats for wildlife and environmental play for families
5.0 based on 4 reviews
On the bank of the Trent the Nottingham War memorial stands regal and proud and a visit in the sun during November to pay your respect is a great reason to visit.
4.5 based on 160 reviews
A VERY busy cafe at this GREAT garden centre. Advisable to book a table for lunchtime (never seen a garden centre cafe that needs that. Good food and good service. A great range of everything for the garden as well.
4.0 based on 309 reviews
This was our 2nd visit,the first many years ago,I had not realised anything could get better, but now there's the Chrystal house too,the plants,trees,& shrubs have all matured beautifully.Wonderful attraction & the koi carp are out of this world too.you could spend an hour just sitting in the peaceful serene gardens,had we lived nearer we would have bought a season ticket.
4.0 based on 84 reviews
Wanted to spruce up the garden with good quality plants. But firstly had to have breakfast. My sister and I had the full breakfast which was absolutely delicious. Very rare for us to eat a cooked breakfast but we thoroughly enjoyed it. Cooked to perfection.We also purchased quite a few lovely plants these and planters for theu garden. Very good service from all the staff in difficult times but can't fault the service we received.
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