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Description Masters’ Exotic Nursery: an exotic garden with two springs with supposed medicinal waters and a very tall Lombardy poplar 16ft in girth at base. The nursery occupied 30 acres of land just inside the Westgate, in Canterbury, Kent, England. The nursery stretched northward from Welby Square. The gardens were dismantled and sold in 1896. The square was replaced by Westgate Lane, and West Gate Hall and a car park are now on the site of the garden.
Date before 1896
date QS:P,+1896-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+1896-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Source Bateman, Audrey (1991) Victorian Canterbury: a close look at day-to-day life in the Cathedral City 1837-1901 (Barracuda books limited)
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