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Nottingham's 'Royal' Garden - The Story of Bromley House

Foster Avenue, Beeston, Nottinghamshire, NG9 1AE

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Wednesday 15 November 2023 | 2pm-3pm 
Beeston Library
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In the centre of Nottingham, hidden from sight, lies a rare Georgian town garden that was created in 1752 by Mary Howe, a direct descendant of King James I, and George Smith, of the famous Nottingham banking family.

The garden is part of Grade 2 listed Bromley House, now the home of a fabulous subscription library. Martin Stott will tell the story of Bromley House, the library and of the plans to restore its precious gem of a garden. Martin is a former BBC journalist who has made programmes for Radio 4 and the World Service from 21 countries. He is also a trustee of Bromley House Library.

 

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