Love this place. Both the Copper Beech Garden named after the enormous tree that fills much of it, and the walled 'the Tasting Garden' beyond. This was designed as a rather formal art piece of pathways in the shape of a tree leading to heritage fruit trees. But has become an intriguing mix with patches of 'meadow' between mown edges, and bedding full of flowers, herbs, and berries. There are often volunteer gardeners around who are very friendly, and you can bring up an excellent Atkinsons coffee and cake or lunch from the Printroom cafe in the Storey to picnic tables in the...
Β Β Β Read moreWonderful discovery today, this beautiful hidden gem of Lancaster, right next to the Lancaster Castle, will make you to fall in love and to come back for more again and again. Filled with fruit trees and unusual wild flowers, nicely maintain garden and paths. This is a very nice place for kids and families too. Wild life it's blossoming here. Few tables available to have also picnic outside in the nice weather. I would definitely recommend this...
Β Β Β Read moreReally nice gardens hidden away in a peaceful place near the city centre.
The fruit trees are available to freely pick. Tried one of the pears and very nice
I remember meeting the volunteers a few years ago when they were giving away runner beans. I was given a bag full and they were excellent
The volunteers here do a great job tending this garden
The Storey building itself has a good cafe and gift shop. Gallery (when open) has some...
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