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Braxton Gardens, Lymington, Hampshire, SO410TX


Braxton Gardens: Braxton Gardens are located two miles north of Henry VIIIs Tudor Castle at Hurst. Come and explore the walled garden and courtyard with its cooling pool and fountain, designed around the attractive red brick barns of an original Victorian farmyard. The gardens contain many beautiful roses, including the Apothecarys Rose and the Eglantine Rose. An unusual feature is the Knot Garden, the design of which was inspired by an old manuscript and planted with Germander and Cotton Lavender.


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Braxton Gardens
Braxton Courtyard
Lymore Lane
Lymington
Lymington
Hampshire
SO410TX   map

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01590 642008


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