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Our History
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History

Created by the Duchess of Northumberland, The Alnwick Garden is a delight; a modern garden combining sculpture, water features, and beautiful plants to create a wonderful family attraction. The Garden features the largest collection of European plants in the UK and the largest Japanese Cherry Orchard in the World.
Additional images © Margaret Whittaker

  • 1996

    I’ve had an idea

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    I’ve had an idea

    The Duchess of Northumberland decides to create The Alnwick Garden

  • 2000

    Construction Begins

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    Construction Begins

    1997/1998 – Garden Designers, Wirtz International are commissioned to interpret the Duchess’s vision for the design of The Garden.

    2000 – Construction work begins on site.

  • 2001

    Phase 1 of The Alnwick Garden Opens

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    Phase 1 of The Alnwick Garden Opens

    Phase 1 of The Alnwick Garden opens consisting of:

    Grand Cascade

    Rose Garden

    Ornamental Garden

    Woodland Walk

  • 2003

    The Alnwick Garden Trust

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    The Alnwick Garden Trust

    The Alnwick Garden Trust formalised as an independent charity to ensure the project works for the benefit of the North East.

  • 2003

    Construction on Phase 2 Begins

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    Construction on Phase 2 Begins

    Construction work of Phase 2 of The Alnwick Garden begins.

  • 2005

    Phase 2 of The Alnwick Garden Opens

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    Phase 2 of The Alnwick Garden Opens

    Phase 2 of The Alnwick Garden opens consisting of:

    The Treehouse

    The Poison Garden

    The Bamboo Labyrinth

    The Serpent Garden

  • 2006

    The Pavilion and Visitor Centre Opens

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    The Pavilion and Visitor Centre Opens

    The Pavilion and Visitor Centre designed by Sir Michael Hopkins opens to the public.

  • 2008

    The Cherry Orchard

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    The Cherry Orchard

    The Cherry Orchard containing 326 Taihaku cherry trees planted and opens to the public.

  • 2011

    Roots and Shoots Garden Opens

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    Roots and Shoots Garden Opens

    The Roots and Shoots Garden opens to the public.

  • 2012

    Sparkle Lightening Installed

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    Sparkle Lightening Installed

    Sparkle lightening was installed around The Grand Cascade.

  • 2015

    The Duchess’s Gates Installed

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    The Duchess’s Gates Installed

    The Duchess’s Gates designed by Stephen Lunn installed in The Rose Garden

  • 2016

    Elderberries Room Opens

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    Elderberries Room Opens

    The Stuart Halbert Elderberries Room opens which houses the Elderberries Drop In and other Elderberries Events.

  • 2017

    The Forgotten Garden Adventure Golf Opens

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    The Forgotten Garden Adventure Golf Opens

    The Forgotten Garden Adventure Golf opens to the public.

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Awards

  • 2022

    Large Visitor Attraction of The Year Gold

    2022 – Gold for Large Visitor Attraction of The Year at The North East Tourism Awards 

    2020 – Silver for Large Visitor Attraction of The Year at The North East Tourism Awards 

    2018 – Gold for Large Visitor Attraction of The Year at The North East Tourism Awards

    2017 – Bronze for Large Visitor Attraction of The Year at The North East Tourism Awards

  • 2022

    Experience of The Year

  • 2022

    Resilience and Innovation Award

  • 2021

    VisitEngland Gold Accolade

     

    Visit England Gold Accolade 2021 – 2022

    Visit England Gold Accolade 2020-21

    Visit England Welcome Accolade 2019

    Visit England Welcome Accolade 2018

  • Discover our Land

  • 2019

    Loo of The Year

    Loo of The Year Awards

    2019

    2018

    2017

    2016

    2015

     

  • 2019

    TripAdvisor Hall of Fame

    Trip advisor 5 year Hall of Fame