[1] The museum has over 300 restored exhibits of garden machinery from over the last 200 years,[2] as well as a collection of lawnmowers previously owned by famous people including Prince Charles and Princess Diana, guitarist Brian May, performer and presenter Paul O'Grady, comedian Lee Mack, and Coronation Street actress Jean Alexander,[3][4] who lived in Southport for many years.
The museum has workshops that restore lawnmowers for the collection and others around the world.
[6] Southport–born comedian Lee Mack claimed that he had donated a dibber to the museum, and can still be seen on display.
[7] In the same segment, Richard Bacon mentioned that he had donated a trowel to the museum.
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