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The gardens are now maintained and cultivated by the Friends of Fletcher Moss Park and Parsonage Gardens, a group of local volunteers. [ 12 ] To the south and west there are water meadows, partially flooded woodland (Stenner Woods) in a former oxbow of the River Mersey and Millgate Fields, a slightly elevated area of fields and woodland in a ...
The Fletcher Moss Botanical Garden is a 21-acre (8-hectare) recreational park south of the village centre. It is named after local Alderman Fletcher Moss, who donated the park to the city of Manchester in 1919. [69] In 2008, it won the Green Flag Award, the national standard for parks and green spaces in England, [70] an award it has held since ...
Gardens in England is a link page for any garden, botanical garden, arboretum or pinetum open to the public in England. The National Gardens Scheme also opens many small, interesting, private gardens to the public on one or two days a year for charity.
Botanical gardens in the United Kingdom is a link page for any botanical garden, ... Fletcher Moss Botanical Garden Didsbury; Merseyside
A plaque at Fletcher Moss Botanical Garden commemorating Emily Williamson. The home in which she lived in Didsbury and from which she established her organisation, bears a plaque, which was placed in 1989, to honour her work on the centenary of her organisation. [2]
See also botanic garden, arboretum and park ... Fletcher Moss Botanical Garden; H. Hulme Community Garden Centre; P. Piccadilly Gardens; R. RHS Garden Bridgewater; S.
Designer Charlotte Moss turned her bathroom into a room appropriate for conversation as much as a rinse off. A Lee Jofa fabric covers the walls and curtains, and a John Rosselli chandelier hangs ...
Alexandra Park, Manchester; Alexandra Park, Oldham; Ardwick Green; Birchfields Park, Manchester; Boggart Hole Clough; Cale Green Park; Chadderton Hall Park