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South Yorkshire

Hooton's Walled Nusery grateful for UKSE support

A new horticultural venture has launched in South Yorkshire supported by funding from UKSE.

Plant nursery business Hooton's Walled Nursery has opened its doors in Hooton Roberts.

Formerly known as Manor Gardens Nursery, the four-acre walled garden has been revitalised by Dean and his father Glenn Charlton. Dean Charlton said: "We are excited about the future of Hooton's Walled Nursery and grateful for the support from UKSE.

The walled garden, dating back to the 1700s, is historically significant, with deep ties to the Manor House – now the Earl of Strafford Pub – as a kitchen walled garden.

Steve Lyon, regional manager at UKSE, said: "We are thrilled to support Hooton's Walled Nursery in their efforts to revive such a historic site and contribute to the local community.

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