Explore the history of Quarry Bank's kitchen garden with Gardener Cath.
The garden team at Quarry Bank are delighted to introduce a new series of events for you to enjoy.
Join Gardener Cath this August to explore the kitchen garden and discover what was grown in the 19th century for the Greg's dinner table, and the produce that we grow today.
The walk will end with the opportunity to pick your own fruit and vegetables for you to take home.
Admission charges do not apply. Both NT members and non-members will need to purchase a ticket per person.
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