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Anglesey Abbey

The garden at Anglesey Abbey was developed by the 1st Lord Fairhaven from 1926 and has become one of the British Isles most beautiful 20th century gardens.
There are majestic tree lined avenues and walks which form the framework for hidden, more formal gardens such as the dahlia garden and a semi-circular herbaceous border. Lord Fairhaven's impressive collection of statuary is positioned throughout the gardens.
A large collection of snowdrops at Anglesey Abbey has been established on the eastern side which is dedicated to plants giving winter interest.

Snowdrops by Paul Leitch


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NT Garden Anglesey Abbey 2008
Open for Snowdrops - Weds - Sundays 10.30 - 4.30 best from end of January
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House also open - to be advised
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Anglesey Abbey,
Quy Road, Lode, Cambridgeshire,
 CB5 9EJ
Tel 01223 810080

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