Date – 11 June 2022
Time – 11:00 am
Where – Cressing Temple Barns and Gardens, Cressing, Braintree, Essex CM77 8PD. View Map
The Tudor walled garden at Cressing Temple is unforgettable as the largest, most comprehensive collection of 16th-century plants in the area. It is a garden to enjoy, soak up the atmosphere, and reflect upon a time when growing plants and exploiting their many uses was an essential part of everyday living. Other gardens on-site include the Cullen Garden, which is named after Frank Cullen a seedsman and former owner. In 1993, the Queen’s Jubilee was marked by planting an orchard of 40 traditional apple trees.
Head Gardener, Rachel Ashbey and her team of gardeners and volunteers now maintain the garden.
We welcome members from other branches.
To book, please use this link.
If you have any queries or would like further information, please contact us at Eastern@horticulture.org.uk.
Please Note:
Whilst we will try to stick to the above details, it may be inevitable to have to make amendments or cancel a trip due to unforeseen circumstances. Those who have booked in advance will be informed by email of more details of the day and any changes to the published programme.