National Herb Centre
The National Herb Centre is in Warmington, near Banbury in Oxfordshire, and it aims to promote, research and develop the growing of herbs in the UK. The site briefly introduces its work and research, and gives a good idea of what's available to see there.
SPECIAL FEATURES
The main purpose of the site is to show off the herb centre, whose various attractions include:
Bistro, with opening times and a delicious sample menu.
Plant Centre of half an acre, specially designed to be accessible for wheelchair users and the disabled.
Shop selling books, herb products, and garden equipment.
Display Gardens created by Simon Hopkins, a Chelsea Gold medal winner.
Woodland Nature Trails of three different lengths.
Events, including workshops and demonstrations on herbal medicine, photography, and medieval gardens, and activities for children and families.
There are also membership details and contact details and directions to the centre.
SPECIAL FEATURES
The main purpose of the site is to show off the herb centre, whose various attractions include:
Bistro, with opening times and a delicious sample menu.
Plant Centre of half an acre, specially designed to be accessible for wheelchair users and the disabled.
Shop selling books, herb products, and garden equipment.
Display Gardens created by Simon Hopkins, a Chelsea Gold medal winner.
Woodland Nature Trails of three different lengths.
Events, including workshops and demonstrations on herbal medicine, photography, and medieval gardens, and activities for children and families.
There are also membership details and contact details and directions to the centre.
COMMENTS
Worth a visit for anyone interested in herbs and their uses, with a good flavour of the centre's work on site.
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