The Lovell Quinta Arboretum
Overview
In the pretty village of Swettenham in the heart of the Cheshire countryside is this horticultural gem – a 28-acre arboretum that was the lifelong project of Sir Bernard Lovell, founder of the Jodrell Bank Radio Telescope. Lovell bought the site in 1948 and developed it from open grassland. It now features over 800 species and 2,500 trees and shrubs, including a collection of endangered conifers sponsored by Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh and two national collections. There’s a hebe collection with over 100 species in trial beds planted by the Hebe Society, 12.5 acres of wild wood owned by Cheshire Wildlife Trust, meadows filled with wild flowers and beautiful views over the valley of the River Dane. There is also a lake and many species of wildlife can be found on site.
About the area
Nestled between the Welsh hills and Derbyshire Peaks, the Cheshire plains make an ideal location to take things slow and mess around in boats. Cheshire has more than 200 miles (302 km) of man-made waterways, more than any other county in England.
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Broomfield Barn
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"A well located property set in a peaceful location and close to the Clonter Theatre..."
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Broomfield Barn
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"A well located property set in a peaceful location and close to the Clonter Theatre..."
- Washing machine
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Capesthorne Hall
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"Set close to a Jacobean mansion with access to estate gardens and grounds...."
- Launderette
- Cafe/Restaurant
- BBQ
- Wifi available
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Broomfield Barn
Broomfield Barn provides guests with the perfect ingredients for a refreshing countryside retreat. The award-winning, self-catering accommodation is situated in a charming building surr...
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Broomfield Barn
Broomfield Barn provides guests with the perfect ingredients for a refreshing countryside retreat. The award-winning, self-catering accommodation is situated in a charming building surr...
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Capesthorne Hall
Located within the grounds of the notable Jacobean Capesthorne Hall, this lush, all level site provides generously sized pitches, all with electricity and most with hardstandings. The S...
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The Lion & Swan
The Lion and Swan is a combination of heritage and charm combined with modern style. A lovingly restored black and white building that dates back to the 17th century, it has a sympathet...
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The Plough Inn
In the traditional Cheshire mould of half-brick, half-timber, this rural inn offers modern accommodation and hearty pub food and drink. Public areas include a stylish Orangery with high...
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The Wheatsheaf
Situated in the centre of Sandbach, The Wheatsheaf is a fully refurbished former coaching inn that offers both style and comfort. All rooms and bathrooms are luxuriously decorated with ...
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The Bear's Paw
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Lakeside Caravan Park
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