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Shady Seating Area - Sidmouth
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Shady Seating Area

Place: Sidmouth

Category: Gardens

About: The Connaught gardens at Sidmouth were named after His Grace, The Duke of Connaught who was Queen Victoria’s third son. He formally opened the Gardens on 3rd November 1934 at the age of 84 and a plaque marking this grand opening is still clearly vis......

Photograph Added: 26th August 2010

Connaught Gardens  - Sidmouth
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Connaught Gardens

Place: Sidmouth

Category: Gardens

About: The floral displays at Connaught Gardens are freely available for all to see and the stunning setting of this garden add greatly to its charm. The Gardens contain a large range of plants that thrive in the temperate climate and include a new herbace......

Photograph Added: 28th July 2010

Greenway Glasshouse - Greenaway
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Greenway Glasshouse

Place: Greenaway

Category: Gardens

About: Greenway house was the birthplace of Sir Humphrey Gilbert who was the explorer who claimed Newfoundland for Queen Elizabeth in 1583. Today the house seems to be remembered more as the home of the novelist Agatha Christie and after extensive renovatio......

Photograph Added: 4th March 2010

Inside the Glasshouse - Greenaway
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Inside the Glasshouse

Place: Greenaway

Category: Gardens

About: When we visited Greenway the house was being refurbished but we enjoyed the gardens and the greenhouses. Finally the house is open to the public, there will be no gimmicks in the house it will be presented as it was a much loved family home. Part of ......

Photograph Added: 19th February 2010

Greenaway Garden - Greenaway
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Greenaway Garden

Place: Greenaway

Category: Gardens

About: Greenaway is remember for its connection with the crime writer Agatha Christie who was known locally by her married name, Mrs Mallowan. Agatha and her husband, Max, were both keen gardeners and ordered lots of plants and even after the war Max contin......

Photograph Added: 6th February 2010

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