Bennetts Water Gardens

Local nameBennetts Water Gardens
LocationChickerell, UK

Bennetts Water Gardens is an 8-acre garden in Chickerell, near Weymouth, Dorset, in southern England. It holds national and international collections of water lilies which flower from late May through to September. The plants are displayed in a series of ponds and lakes. A feature of the garden is a blue Japanese bridge built in 1999 to celebrate 100 years since Claude Monet painted his famous piece Water Lily Pond 1899.

The garden was created by the Bennett family who still run it today. The site was originally a clay pit as far back as 1859; Oxford Clay was dug by hand from the ground for brickmaking. Today a museum on the site details this local history, including Chickerell village, which is mentioned in the Domesday Book; Chesil Beach; and The Fleet lagoon.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bennetts_Water_Gardens

Official Website http://www.bennettswatergardens.com/

Email Info@bennettswatergardens.com

Phone +44 1305 785150

Coordinates 50°37'0.025" N -2°29'44.594" E

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