Saltram garden
Saltram was originally an 18th century landscape garden, featuring a fine orangery still used to produce a good collection of citrus fruit, and other buildings of the 1770s. Developments in the 19th century have continued to the present day, giving rise to a plantsman´s garden with sheltered pathways offering year round interest. Lots of early spring colour from bulbs and shrubs give way to areas of wild flowers and herbaceous plants underplanting huge and ancient trees. Many varied evergreens provide structure and shelter throughout the year whilst new developments increase the winter interest.
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Plympton,
Plymouth
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Information on Saltram garden, Plympton, Plymouth
| Organisation/s: | The National Trust | Opening Times: | All Year, 1 Feb to 20 Mar, 11:00-16:00, 21 Mar to 2 Nov, 11:00-17:00, 3 Nov to 31 Jan 09, 11:00-16:00, Sat to Thu. Park: All year, Daily Dawn to Dusk. Open Good Friday. |
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| Admission: | NT Members Free. See NT website for admission prices. |
| Location: | Three and a half miles eats of Plymouth city centre, between Plymouth to Exeter road (A38) and the Plymouth to Kingsbridge road (A379); take Plympton turn at Marsh Mills roundabout. |
| Facilities: | Guided tours (restrictions may apply), Plants for sale, Gift shop, Restaurant, Light refreshments, Limited disabled access, Toilet facilities, Parking available, Coaches welcome, Access by bus, Child friendly , Parkland/Woodland Acreage: 20 |

