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Set in over 150 acres of farmland in Faversham, Brogdale Farm is the home of the National Fruit Collection.
Set in over 150 acres of farmland in Faversham, Brogdale Farm is the home of the National Fruit Collection. It has over 4000 varieties of fruit trees ranging from apples, pears, medlar, quinces and plums to cherries and more.The interactive weather and climate station offers chance for all ages to learn how weather affects the National Fruit Collection.
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Brogdale Farm House, Brogdale Rd, Faversham ME13 8XU, UK
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