Lincoln Arboretum

The Lincoln Arboretum is an 8.8 hectares (22 acres) park in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England. The park has two ponds and varied tree cover, and was designed and laid out between 1870 and 1872 by the celebrated Victorian gardener Edward Milner. The arboretum is a park of grade II historic importance.

Read more about Lincoln Arboretum:  History, Renovation of The Arboretum in 2002–2003

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