The National Botanic Garden of Wales
I have a lot of pictures of the National Botanic Garden, so I'm dividing it into several post starting with this one on the buildings and layout.
The National Botanic Garden is a millennium project for Wales and was opened in 2000. It is set in a National nature reserve of 500 acres which includes the lands of the historical Middleton Estate and utilizes many of its surviving building structures.
The most exciting of these is the double walled kitchen garden which has been restored and now contains a vast collection of plant families. The other outstanding feature is the great dome designed by Sir Norman Foster to be the largest single span glasshouse in the world. Link to more complete history.
David and John are following the source of the rill that runs from the top of a hill to the entrance and leads visitors to the Walled Garden and the Great Glasshouse.
Looking up the hill at the rill with the Glasshouse on the right and the Walled Garden to the left.
This complex of buildings, old and new, houses exhibits, restaurants and administration.
The remaining wing of Middleton House.
A section of the Walled Garden featuring Grasses, Bamboos and Palms.
The spectacular interior of the Glasshouse.
Visitors can follow paths at surface level...
or go down into canyons and ravines.
The National Botanic Garden is a millennium project for Wales and was opened in 2000. It is set in a National nature reserve of 500 acres which includes the lands of the historical Middleton Estate and utilizes many of its surviving building structures.
The most exciting of these is the double walled kitchen garden which has been restored and now contains a vast collection of plant families. The other outstanding feature is the great dome designed by Sir Norman Foster to be the largest single span glasshouse in the world. Link to more complete history.
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