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was added in February 2005. The garden was thought of by the duchess herself, who wanted the garden to have something that was different from other gardens. Species of the Poison Garden include
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was a plant collector, and led a century of development at Alnwick – he brought seeds from over the world, and pineapples were raised in hothouses. In the middle of the 19th century, the
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and various garden experts concerning preservation and the use of public funds. The garden now belongs to a charitable trust, which is separate from Northumberland Estates, although the
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created an Italianate garden featuring a large conservatory, and at the end of the century, the gardens were at their grandest, with yew topiary, avenues of limes and acres of flowers.
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The first phase of redevelopment, opened in October 2001, involved the creation of the cascade and initial planting of the gardens. On 22 December 2004 a large 6,000 sq ft (560 m2)
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opened in May 2006, with capacity for 1,000 people. The pavilion and visitor centre feature a
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donated the 42-acre (17 ha) site and contributed £9 million towards redevelopment costs.
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roof. The gardens include several water features as well as architectural landscaping,
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complex, including a cafe, was opened. A pavilion and visitor centre designed by Sir
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Guided tour of the Poison Garden by head gardener Trevor Jones
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Fountain, one of several water features in the gardens
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Complex of formal gardens in Northumberland, England
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The Alnwick Garden

Alnwick Garden is located in Northumberland
OS grid
NU190133
Coordinates
55°24′50″N 1°42′00″W / 55.414°N 1.7°W / 55.414; -1.7
Capability Brown
formal gardens
Alnwick Castle
Alnwick
Northumberland
dukes of Northumberland
water cascade
Duchess of Northumberland
12th Duke of Northumberland
garden
1st Duke of Northumberland
Capability Brown
landscape
3rd Duke
4th Duke
Second World War
Dig for Victory
Jane Percy, Duchess of Northumberland
Belgian
Jacques and Peter Wirtz
tree house
Michael Hopkins
Buro Happold

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