Last updated on 11 March 08
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University of Exeter Garden

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Reed House (formerly known as Northcote House) is a Victorian house and garden now used by the University of Exeter. The garden was made in the 1860s by Veitches the Exeter nursery, for a wealthy family. It has lakes, rock gardens, bedding, shrubberies, a sunken garden and a scented garden. Sylvia Crowe gave advice on the development of the campus
Address Northcote House, The Queen's Drive, Exeter, Devon, England, EX4 4PX
Opening times All year, Daily, Open dawn to dusk
Admission Entrance free
Website Visit the University of Exeter Garden website

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