Ticketed National Trust garden near Stoke-on-Trent with a Victorian pinetum and a redwood-lined Wellingtonia Avenue.
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Before you go
- Access
- Ticketed access
- Last checked
- 20 Jun 2026
- Visitor information
- nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/shropshire-staffordshire/biddulph-grange-garden
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Best in autumn: the dawn redwood is deciduous, and its foliage turns a foxy copper-red before falling — often the finest time to visit.
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About this place
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Biddulph Grange Garden is a restored High Victorian garden created by James Bateman near Biddulph, Staffordshire, now cared for by the National Trust. Its pinetum and Wellingtonia Avenue (Long Walk) hold a strong redwood collection: RedwoodWorld records giant sequoias in the pinetum plus around 44 more along the avenue alternating with deodar cedars, several coast redwoods, and a dawn redwood. As a National Trust property it charges admission for non-members.
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