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Title: Eggleston Hall Gardens, County Durham
Post by: FrazerHenderson on May 19, 2011, 09:20:00 PM
Eggleston Hall Gardens are situated at the southern end of the North Pennines within the Durham Dales and look over Teesdale.

The 4 acre walled garden incorporates a 16th churchyard and a ruined open-skied chapel (though if it were glazed and the ruins sensitively planted it could be a wondrous Ninfarium), beds and borders, a trundling stream, winding paths, a potager, a hostarium, hives and furrows of New Zealand plants. There is also an accurate scale replica of the Angel of the North.

The nursery sits within the garden and has a fine, broad collection of plants for sale – particularly noteworthy are primulas, hostas and auriculas – and competitively priced.

Garden admission is a modest £2 (RHS free). Not connected with the gardens is a modern, popular cafeteria and a deli/farm shop cum gift shop.

It is certainly worth a visit if in the area. It’s open all year, aside for 2 weeks at Christmas.

Information: Eggleston Hall Gardens, Barnard Castle , Durham DL1 0AG

www.egglestonhallgardens.co.uk
 (http://www.egglestonhallgardens.co.uk)
www.plantsmanscorner.co.uk
 (http://www.plantsmanscorner.co.uk)
Title: Re: Eggleston Hall Gardens, County Durham
Post by: FrazerHenderson on May 19, 2011, 09:21:56 PM
..and a few more.
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