Wallington

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United Kingdom - Northumberland - Morpeth

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BGCI Member: No

About the Wallington

The style of the gardens and parkland are derived from the scheme of the 18th century, when Sir Walter Blackett established the balance of woodland, open meadow and ponds, together with much of the sculpture and buildings. The mature trees give the garden a sense of history and harmony. The walled garden, created in 1760 as a vegetable garden, now shelters Wallington's most delicate plants, with a conservatory restored in 1988.

Main Address:
Wallington
Cambo
Morpeth
Northumberland NE61 4AR United Kingdom

Telephone: 07786661602
Fax:
URL: www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-vh/w-visits/w-findaplace/w-wallington/
Primary Email:

Staff Details

  • Director's Name: Mike Calnan
    Curator's Name:
    Plant Records Officer's Name: Alison Crook - Plant Collections Curator

About the Garden

  • Institution Type: Other
  • Physical Data
  • Latitude: 55.15262604
    Longitude: -1.956424713
    Altitude: 0.00 Metres

Features and Facilities

Plant Collections

Conservation Programmes

Research Programmes

Education Programmes