Winterbourne House and Garden, Botanical garden in Edgbaston, England.
The seven-acre garden contains Mediterranean plants, woodland areas, herbaceous borders, and a glasshouse filled with tropical species and carnivorous specimens.
Built in 1903 for John Nettlefold and his wife Margaret, the garden draws inspiration from the Arts and Crafts movement and designs by Gertrude Jekyll.
The garden houses a collection of historic printing presses where volunteers demonstrate techniques from the 19th and 20th centuries to visitors.
The University of Birmingham maintains this Grade II listed garden, offering daily guided tours, seasonal plant sales, and educational programs about horticulture.
The garden features a tunnel-shaped nut walk, curved stone steps, and a Japanese bridge added during the 1930s modifications.
Location: Edgbaston
Inception: 1903
Operator: University of Birmingham
Part of: University of Birmingham
Website: https://winterbourne.org.uk
GPS coordinates: 52.45370,-1.92484
Latest update: May 11, 2025 01:06
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