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Brogdale Collections

Brogdale Farm House, Brogdale Rd, Faversham ME13 8XZ, United Kingdom

Brogdale Collections
Charity
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395 reviews
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8V2G+7F Faversham, United Kingdom
+44 1795 536250
brogdalecollections.org
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David Edwards
David Edwards
We visited on Apple day and had a good time! There were tractor, miniature train and walking tours of the orchards, live music, falconry, archery, Apple demonstrations (tasting etc) as well as a range of food and craft stalls. The entertainment is more limited outside of the theme days.

Well worth a visit and plenty to keep children occupied for a few hours.
Stephen Henderson
Stephen Henderson
We loved the variety of fruit trees, information, miniature railway ride, superb circuit and value for money! Lots to see during our guided walk with a staff member. Very interesting indeed and certainly gets my thumbs up! 😀
Corinne Vidler
Corinne Vidler192 days ago
Went there for an Easter egg hunt with my nephews. Lovely place and trees were all in blossom. There was ample parking and loads to see .
Romà Jiménez
Romà Jiménez284 days ago
Not very much to see in August, probably because I’m not on fruits.
2x1 entry with the BBC Gardeners’ World Card.
Diet Mum Repeat
Diet Mum Repeat315 days ago
Lovely place to visit. Highly recommend x
Dee Maxwell
Dee Maxwell345 days ago
Such a gorgeous day out, the tour was fun and informative. Perfect for family!
David Risley
David Risley1 year ago
Very nice place to visit and learn all about English apples 🍎 plenty of cider choices as well
Andy Philpott
Andy Philpott2 years ago
I went to Brogdale for the Cherry picking. Lots of fun and very yummy!
It is a stunning site, I could have spent all day there.
They have huge poly tunnels modelling climate change with increased temperatures up to +4 degrees than normal with drought conditions to see what will grow well in the future.
They plant two each from hundreds of varieties of fruit trees from all around the world.
This is the UK's National Collection of Fruit Trees and is an exceptionally beautiful and important heritage and research site.
The entrance walkway has some beautiful cherry, pear and apple trees alongside the model railway track. Well worth a visit!
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