Botanic gardens Southport
Southport Botanic Gardens is a botanical gardens a based in the village of Churchtown, Southport, England. It is often called The Jewel in the Crown as it is nationally known for its floral displays, which have been featured on the BBC TV program Gardener's World.
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Tour Of The Botanic Gardens In Southport, 22/06/2019
Southport Botanic Gardens
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Southport Botanic Garden
A day out with my parents-in-law in Botanic Garden.
It is situated in Churchtown which is just a few minutes out of the Southport centre.
The Garden originally was opened in 1874.
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Southport is a large seaside town in Merseyside, North west England.Southport lies on the Irish Sea coast and is fringed to the north by the Ribble estuary. The town is 16.7 miles (26.9 km) north of Liverpool and 14.8 miles (23.8 km) southwest of Preston.
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Southport Botanic Gardens
Southport Botanic Gardens, Filmed in September 2006. Original film is in HDV.
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Botanical Gardens Southport
Botanical Gardens Southport
Botanic Gardens Southport is a botanical garden situated in the suburban village of Churchtown Southport in Merseyside England.
Botanical Gardens Southport
Southport Botanic Gardens is a botanical garden situated in the suburban village of Churchtown, Southport, in Merseyside, England. It is often called The Jewel in the Crown as it is nationally known for its floral displays, which have been featured in the BBC TV program Gardener's World.
The gardens were founded by a local group of working men, known as the Southport and Churchtown Botanic Gardens Company. The company acquired land from the Hesketh Estate (which belonged to Meols Hall) to establish the gardens. The company raised £18,000 to build the museum, a conservatory and tea rooms and to landscape the gardens.
The Botanic Gardens' lake was formed from part of a stream (known as Otter Pool) that flowed from Blowick through Meols Hall out to the Ribble Estuary. It is said that monks who lived nearby fished for eels in the stream. Until recently the flow of this stream had been intentionally blocked for 20–30 years at the point where it passed into the Gardens under Botanic Road, but this conduit was reopened in 2012. The gush of water out of the lake on re-opening sluiced away silt and mud in the stream bed, briefly exposing the cobbled ford which predated the road bridge.
The gardens were officially opened in 1875 by Rev. Charles Hesketh, from whom the land occupied by the gardens has been acquired. The ceremony included the laying of a foundation stone for the museum, which eventually opened in 1876.
Southport Botanic Gardens glasshouse, taken during the 1920s
The gardens closed in 1932, as plans had been drawn up for a housing development, but were saved from being sold by the Southport Corporation. They reopened on 28 August 1937 as The Botanic Gardens and King George Playing Fields. Today, the park's name has been reverted to Botanic Gardens.
The gardens boasted a large glass conservatory with a fernery, which proved very popular with visitors, as it featured many tropical plants from around the world. Although the magnificent conservatory was eventually demolished, the fernery still remains. The site of the conservatory can still be seen in front of the fernery today, as the outline of the remains are laid out as a floral garden.
Botanic Gardens Museum Southport
The Botanic Gardens Museum was opened in 1876. It was designed by the local architects Mellor & Sutton of London Street Southport and built by George Duxfield of Duxfield Brothers, Southport.
The famous showman Phineas T. Barnum was an advisor in the construction of the museum, and his top hat was on display in the museum.
Martin Mere Southport Canoe
The running of the museum was funded by donations from the public and Sefton Council. It was the only local-history museum in Sefton.
When the gardens closed in 1932, all the collections were sold off. The museum was later reopened by John Scoles, who started from scratch a new collection.
The museum contained a number of fine collections—many of which have been donated by local residents—and its exhibits dealing with natural and local history include the Cecily Bate Collection of Dolls, a Victorian room and many local artefacts relating to Southport's heritage. One special item, and probably the oldest item in the museum, is the ancient canoe which was found in Martin Mere.
Friends of the Botanic Gardens Museum Southport
During the 1980s the Friends of the Botanic Gardens Museum organization was formed. They stopped the proposed closure of the museum at the time. The Friends had their own shop within the museum building.
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