Greenbank Gardens

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Title

Greenbank Gardens

Description

Built for merchant Robert Allason in the 1760s, Greenbank Garden is an impressive celebration of west coast domestic gardening, featuring more than 3,600 named species of plants. Visitors can take a stroll around the garden or relax by the soothing water feature.

Greenbank was built for Robert Allason in the 1760s - he made his money as a tobacco merchant and slave trader in the days when Glasgow was the second city of the British Empire. The walled garden was built at the same time as the house, and both are surrounded by tall swaying beeches. After the American Wars of Independence Allason went bankrupt and lost the house and estate.

For gardening inspiration, Greenbank Garden is unbeatable. Today, the large garden aims to inspire visitors to grow a wide array of plants in their own gardens.

Booking not required

Source

glasgow

Date

Est. 1760s, ornamental planting began in the garden in the 1840s

Type

Museum

Identifier

2519

Spatial Coverage

current,55.86362,-4.261207;

Museum Item Type Metadata

Street

Flenders Road

Place

Glasgow

IsNewThisYear

Yes

AddressLine2

Clarkston

OpeningDate1

15/9/2018

OpeningDate2

16/9/2018

OpeningTime1

Sat-Sun 2-4pm

WC

Yes

DisabledWC

Yes

DisabledAccess

No

Refreshments

Yes

EventsForChildren

No

Parking

No

HearingLoop

No

LimitedAccess

No

NotAccessible

No

ID

16406

IsIncludedThisYear

No

Postcode

G76 8RB

Citation

“Greenbank Gardens,” Digital Open Doors, accessed November 5, 2024, https://ddo.openvirtualworlds.org/omeka/items/show/2517.

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