Brogdale Horticultural Trust
Email: info@brogdale.org
Tel: +44 (0)1795 535286

Brogdale Orchards Plant Centre
are now trading from:-
Mount Ephraim Gardens
Staple Street Hernhill
Near Faversham Kent ME13 9TX
Tel: +44 (0)1795 858140
Email:
plantcentre@btconnect.com

For information about visiting
Brogdale Farm please go to: www.brogdalecollections.co.uk



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FRUITS FOR ALL SEASONS

Brogdale was home to the National Fruit Collections, the largest collection of varieties of fruit trees in the world. Over 2,300 different varieties of apple, 550 of pear, 350 of plum, 220 of cherry, 320 varieties of bush fruits, as well as smaller collections of nuts & vines are grown here in 150 acres of beautiful orchards. Spectacular in blossom time, the orchards are also at their best in late summer & autumn, when the ripe fruit is ready for picking.

A taste of history
From the quite amazingly ugly 'Knobby Russet' apple, to the ancient 'Decio' variety which the Romans would have known, the Collections at Brogdale incorporate both traditional and new fruit varieties. We have apples that taste like pineapples, bananas and melons, crab apples that can be pickled, and Beurre pears, cultivated in Belgium to 'melt in the mouth'. Not forgetting a host of less well known fruits, such as the fragrant medlars & quinces, much beloved of the Victorians.



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Latest News

January 2008
Letter to Editor of The Daily Telegraph from the Trust Chairmen
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July 2007
Letter from the Trust Chairman

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Notice of Special General Meeting
to be held on 28th April 2007
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February 2007
Message from the Chairmen
of the Trust and Friends
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Please direct all press enquiry’s
to Jane Garrett, Chief Executive Officer on 01795 537083


Meet the Chairman

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The new Defra Contract. Information about the new defra contract has now been advertised.
click here for more information

The Brogdale Apple Festival

Despite some periods of wet weather the apple festival here at Brogdale was a great success. The weekends attracted 4,326 visitors and the week was busy. click here for more


2006 winner of the Brogdale Horticultural Trust Trophy was Louise Rountree.

The award is given to the RHS General Student at Hadlow College, Canterbury, who achieves the highest marks.

"Voted the Best ......

The best fruit juice.
The Brogdale Horticultural Trust

These 150 acres of orchards beside the M2 in Kent are home to Britain's National Fruit Collections, the world's most extensive set of fruit tree varieties. Brogdale pomologists - that's people specialising in the study of fruit - look after more than 2,300 kinds of apple, 550 pear, 350 plum, 220 cherry and 320 bush fruits. You can inspect these on tours of the site, and afterwards have tea - or juice - in the tearoom. The shop sells a range of juices made from specific varieties of apple and bottled by the Brogdale Trust itself."

...from the BMW Good Food Ride published in the Observer


Recent Events

BBC2 7.30 pm Fri 13th Oct '06:

"The Trees that Made Britain"
Jon Hammerton and Tony Kirkham presented a programme in a series about Britain's trees, in which Brogdale "starred". On the apple trail, Tony is embroiled in an ancient fiery custom and Jon runs the gauntlet with pigs.



19th and 20th October 2005

A 'Pride and Prejudice' theme on the Brogdale Horticultural Trust stand at the National Fruit Show at the Kent County Showground, Detling, Kent.


 


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