Benthall Hall garden
Benthall Hall is a small garden, once the home of botanist George Maw, containing some interesting plants. Freely-naturalised crocus and daffodils date from his time. There is a relaxed atmosphere, with a rose garden and small pool, fruit trees, raised scree bed, clematis and paeonies, and a softening of ground-cover. The kitchen garden houses a collection of crab apples, wall plants and roses. There are some massive specimen trees of beech, chestnut and Scots pine.
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Information on Benthall Hall garden, Broseley
| Organisation/s: | The National Trust | Opening Times: | 28 Mar-25 Jun, Tue-Wed, 14:00-17:30, 1 Jul-30 Sep, Tue-Wed & Sun 14:00-17:30. Open BH Suns & Mons from 13:30. |
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| Admission: | NT Members Free. See NT website for admission prices. |
| Location: | One mile north west of Broseley, four miles north east of Much Wenlock, one mile south west of Ironbridge. |
| Facilities: | Guided tours (restrictions may apply), Limited disabled access, Toilet facilities, Parking available, Coaches welcome, Child friendly, Garden Acreage: 3 |

