Plantation Garden, Norwich

As of 2021[update], visitors are asked to pay £2 to visit the garden, which is open daily throughout the year.

[1] It includes a 'Gothic' fountain, flower beds, lawns, woodland walkways, rustic bridge, Italianate terrace, ‘Medieval’ terrace wall; and hundreds of architectural details fashionable in the mid 19th century.

[2] The garden, located on Earlham Road,[3] was established 140 years ago in a 3-acre (12,000 m2) abandoned quarry by Henry Trevor, a Norwich shopkeeper.

[6] In April 2016, the garden was forced to close as a result of structural damage to the terrace wall, following the collapse of an old mining tunnel in Earlham Road.

[8] After three sinkholes opened up near the garden, Norwich City Council arranged to carry out underground probing work at the site, which was planned for 31 January 2017.