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January at Batsford

An event in January in Gloucestershire
Batsford Arboretum
Moreton In Marsh
Event begins: 30th November -0001
January at Batsford ends on 30th November -0001
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Shake off the winter blues with a magical walk around the arboretum at Batsford. It’s the season of stems – with the yellow, orange and red stems of the witch hazels, sweet-smelling Mahonias and interesting mottling on the Coral Bark Maples. Don’t be surprised to find the first of our early flowering daffodils or even the odd snowdrop or two heralding the start of our spring bulb spectacular. Enjoy £1 off entry to the Arboretum throughout January too!

Individual RHS members enjoy free entry to the arboretum throughout January. Simply show us your membership card and enjoy!

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