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Castle Bromwich Hall and Gardens

Castle Bromwich is a unique example of an English Baroque Garden.
These 10 acre walled gardens (listed grade II*); a rare example of formal English garden design, are being restored as near as possible to the period 1680 - 1740.
The Gardens were developed by several generations of the Bridgeman Family (later to become the Earls of Bradford) reaching peaks of excellence around 1740 and 1900. The Gardens fell into decline during the second half of the twentieth century until they were rescued by the Trust in 1985.
The Holly Maze is a distorted mirror image of the one at Hampton Court Palace designed by George London and Henry Wise.

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Castle Bromwich Hall and Gardens
Chester Road, Castle Bromwich,
Birmingham, England, B36 9BT.
Tel & Fax 0121 749 4100
www.cbhgt.org.uk

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