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Castle Bromwich Hall Gardens Trust

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Address

Castle Bromwich
Chester Road
Castle Bromwich
Castle Bromwich
B36 9BT

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Tel : +44 0121 749 4100

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Step back in time and experience this oasis of tranquility within these beautiful 10 acre walled gardens, restored to their 18th century splendour. Historic plants, vegetables and fruits. Holly maze. Refreshments, gift shop and plant sales.

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