************* Garden Owners, Please copy this information and paste it into an email to: wb [at] armchair-travel [dot] com Please make any changes in BRIGHT RED in your email back to us. Regards, Armchair Travel Co Ltd http://www.armchair-travel.com ************* Garden Name: Woottens of Wenhaston Last Modified: 13/01/2011 Garden ID: 0583 pic: 0583_Woottens_Wenhaston.jpg Owner: Michael Loftus. Address: Blackheath Wenhaston Halesworth Postcode: IP19 9HD County: Suffolk tel: (01502) 478 258 fax: (01502) 478 888 website: www.woottensplants.co.uk email: michael {at} woottensplants.co.uk Features: Largest collection of Herbaceous plants in East Anglia. English Heritage Grade: Opening Times: Private Garden; Tues, Wed & Thurs; 9.30am - 5pm Bearded Iris Field; 24th May - 10th June; 9.30am - 5pm Hemerocallis Field; 2nd & 3rd weekends in July Best Times of Year to Visit: April May-June July-Aug To see: Auriculas Irises, Pelargoniums Hemerocallis, Pelargoniums National Collection: National Garden Scheme days: Comments: Parties / Coaches: Yes Comments: Viewing by Appointment: Comments: House Open for Viewing: No Comments: Admission Prices: No charge Parking: Yes Lavatories: Yes Disabled Access: Yes Shop: No Plants for Sale: Yes Lunches: No Teas: No Refreshments: No Picnics: No Dogs allowed: No Only on Lead: No Events: No Other Facilities: Designer: Michael Loftus Description of Garden: Small, entirely herbaceous, garden, carefully planted to provide a succession of colour from the beginning of April through to the end of October. History: Michael Loftus opened Woottens Plants in 1978. The new garden at Woottens was laid out in 2002. Local Inns: Queens Head, Bramfield Accomodation: Crown Hotel, Southwold Restaurants: Crown Hotel, Southwold Village/Town/Sightseeing: Blythburgh Church