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Metamorphosis at Martineau Gardens

Aug 23rd, 2007 by Chris Duggan, GreeninBrum | No comments yet

Beautiful gardens and a wildlife area, open Monday-Friday 10am-4pm, and on Saturdays 10am-1pm. “OPEN DAYS” 11 May and 8 September 2008 …

  • Formal gardens, an orchard, and herb and vegetable gardens
  • A wildlife area with mature oaks designated as a Site of Local Interest for Nature Conservation
  • A centre for therapeutic horticulture
  • Opportunities for volunteering
  • Run by a charity

EVENTS

Open Days at Martineau Gardens are very enjoyable community events, with stalls, plants for sale, activities for children and delicious cakes and other snacks to buy.

  • Open Day, 11 May, 11am – 3pm
  • Open Day, 8 September, 11 – 3pm

Address: 27 Priory Road, Birmingham B5 7UG (opposite Priory Hospital, on No.1 bus route, very close to routes 61, 62 & 63).
Phone/Fax: 0121 440 7430
www.martineau-gardens.org.uk - an excellent website.

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