Sheffield Botanical Gardens
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The
Sheffield Botanical Gardens are
gardens situated off
Ecclesall Road in
Sheffield,
England, with 5,000 species of
plant in 19 acres of land.
The gardens were designed by Robert Marnock and first opened in 1836. The most notable feature of the gardens are the glass pavillions, restored and reopened in 2003. Other notable structures are the main gateway, a Crimean War Memorial, and a bear pit.
External link
Sheffield Botanical Gardens website