Beech, Cut Leaf

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Common Name:
Cut Leaf Beech

Scentific Name:
Fagus sylvatica heterophylla asplenifoliar

Tree No:
186

Location:
D7

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Tree Listings

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English Oak

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Red Maple

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Norway Maple

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Field Maple

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Common Lime

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Horse Chestnut

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English Elm

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Lawson Cypress

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Braintree & Bocking Public Gardens,
43 Bocking End,
Braintree,
CM7 9AE.

Open 9:00 to 4:00pm – January, February.
Open 9:00 to 6:00pm – March.
Open 9:00 to 7:00pm – April.
Open 9:00 to 8:00pm – May, June, July, August.
Open 9:00 to 7:00pm – September.
Open 9:00 to 6:00pm – October.
Open 9:00 to 4:00pm – November December.

Note – The gates are locked at dusk.
Dusk is subject to seasonal variation, so closing times may not be exactly to the schedule, at the transitions.

No dogs allowed in the gardens.
No alcohol to be consumed in the gardens.
No riding of cycles or scooters in the gardens.

General Enquiries
Phone: 01376 773066
Email: info@braintreeandbockinggardens.co.uk

Tennis Enquiries
Phone: 01376 773070
Email: tennis@braintreeandbockinggardens.co.uk

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We provide, maintain and preserve these unique and beautiful gardens as a community green space.

Last day today of our Christmas Market, 3pm - 9pm, free entry.🎅🏼Santas Grotto will be open from 3pm - 7pm, and a minimum £2 donation per child is kindly requested, a token is to be collected at our stand by the main gate. We hope to accommodate as many families as we can, as time is restricted. Each child receives a little gift and you can take your own photo. 🌟Many local stalls offering something for everyone, handmade gifts, delicious food, bar and mulled wine. Children’s Ride, Bungee Trampoline, Giant Snow Globe, Elf on the Shelf, Sit on Sleigh. Take a selfie with Hopeful the Elf on the Shelf, meet Santa in his Grotto for you to take your own photos along a wonderful festive light trail to Santa🌟🎶There will also be music from🎶:Saturday 30th 4-5 - BusketeersSaturday30th 5-7pm - Vocal ReflectionsWe look forward to seeing you all there.Access to the pond at the bottom left of the gardens has been restricted and the bottom gate will remain locked for this event. Please supervise children and be aware that due to the many beautiful trees we have in the Gardens, that there will be fallen leaves and twigs, pathways may be slippery in places. Please take care, especially as it gets darker.This is a charity event, raising money for the upkeep of the Gardens, and you can help buy purchasing raffle tickets at the event or online braintreeandbockinggardens.co.uk/raffle-tickets/ ... See MoreSee Less
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