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East Ruston Old Vicarage
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| Saxman 2006-09-27, 1:25 pm |
| I am thinking of visiting East Ruston Old Vicarage, Norfolk next year
with several others. Has anybody any opinions of the gardens?
TIA
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"Saxman" <john.h.XXXXXXXXREMOVETHIS@btinternet.com> wrote
>I am thinking of visiting East Ruston Old Vicarage, Norfolk next year
>with several others. Has anybody any opinions of the gardens?
Yes, I went there about three years ago in late summer and enjoyed my
visit. I keep meaning to pay a return trip earlier in the season, and
they've apparently been developing new areas since I went so it's
probably even better now. It's a bit off the beaten track iirc, so check
out the directions and take a good map. :-)
There was certainly a lot to see, but two areas that have particularly
stuck in my memory are a little walled courtyard at the entrance where
they had some large purple Aeoniums planted out that apparently live
outside all year, and the colourful 'desert wash' garden. They also had
a plant sales area which I remember as having some less usual varieties
at very reasonable prices. I think it's definitely worth a visit - there
are some good pictures on the website at
www.e-ruston-oldvicaragegardens.co.uk/ .
Alan Gray, one of the owners, also writes an informative gardening page
for the local Eastern Daily Press weekend mag which I always enjoy
reading.
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Sue
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| Saxman 2006-09-28, 9:25 am |
| Sue wrote:
> Alan Gray, one of the owners, also writes an informative gardening page
> for the local Eastern Daily Press weekend mag which I always enjoy
> reading.
Thanks for the useful feedback.
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