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Discover the exciting history of fruit science at East Malling Research with our fascinating guide.
A local renowned historian Pete will provide you with an interesting insight into the research station over the past 100 years. Find out how EMR has helped fruit production globally and helped shape the Garden of England into what it is today.
All tours are on foot and last approximately 60 minutes. Wheelchair routes are available if required. Lunch is available to buy at our on site Cafe.
Ff you are a member of a gardening club or other organisation and would like to book a tour just for your group please call us on 01732 843833
By attending this tour you are helping East Malling Trust support horticultural research.
Please enquire for groups rates and availability.
2021 (1 Jan 2021 - 31 Dec 2021) |
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2021 (1 Jan 2021 - 31 Dec 2021) |
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