The Plantation Garden Norwich Norfolk

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(507) · Botanical garden in Norwich, United Kingdom
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A restored Victorian town garden close to the city centre, The Plantation Garden was established over 140 years ago in a 3 acre abandoned chalk quarry and is a haven of peace and …
A restored Victorian town garden close to the city centre, The Plantation Garden was established over 140 years ago in a 3 acre abandoned chalk quarry and is a haven of peace and tranquility, as well...

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Jun 19, 2022
The location was beautiful and really good scones and cakes, the hosts attitude was extremely disappointing, I went there today with a group of friends, we got 3 tables as there were going to about 2…Full review by Lucy Amelia
May 10, 2021
Such a lovely place to visit the volunteers have kept it in a fantastic condition and thoroughly enjoyed walking roundFull review by Stephen Avery

Questions & answers

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Is it accessable to electric scooters
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No, sorry. The only forms of 'transport' allowed in the garden are wheelchairs and pushchairs. No cycles, no bikes. This is a small intimate space and a haven of peace and tranquility.
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Answer by Ruth L · Apr 30, 2023
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Are there refreshments close by?
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Yes plenty of coffee shops nearby. I didn't notice one at the garden.
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Can you bring a dog?
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Hello. Sorry I didn't see this when you posted it. The answer is assistance dogs only I'm afraid.
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Answer by Ruth L · Oct 11, 2021
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Can I bring a picnic?
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So sorry I didn't see your question...yes, you can bring a picnic.
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Answer by Ruth L · Apr 25, 2021
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Is it still worth the visit in the winter months?
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Thank you for your question. The garden is interesting all year round because of its history and structures, but of course it is too early for much in the way of flowers. You can walk …
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Thank you for your question. The garden is interesting all year round because of its history and structures, but of course it is too early for much in the way of flowers. You can walk around and along the woodland paths and enjoy the peace and quiet. If you are making a special journey from a long way away, I should wait until spring flowers are out in April. I hope that helps.
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Answer by Ruth L · Jan 29, 2020
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