
RHS Biddulph Grange Garden
Biddulph Grange Garden is a formal Victorian masterpiece; a garden of ideas, passionate beliefs and one man’s way of trying to understand the nature of the world. The garden, created by husband and wife, James and Maria Bateman with their friend Edward Cooke between 1842 and 1868, is a compartment garden containing garden ‘rooms’ each with their own microclimates, perfect for the international collection of plants they carefully selected for each space.
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Activities at RHS Biddulph Grange Garden include:
- Gardens
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Facilities
Activities available in this location
Gallery
Gardens
Age Appropriate
- Children
- Teenagers
- Adults
Location
- Outdoor
Each garden room is discovered by exploring the maze of hedges and venturing through tunnels and across stepping stones. The design is playful and calls for curiosity and adventure, reflecting the Victorian period of discovery and a time of religious and social upheaval. Bateman’s theories on both these subjects are explored in the garden and in the Geological Gallery, once the Victorian entrance to the garden, where a collection of fossils and rocks can be found.