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New Gardens with Historic Themes

The Trust's Conservation Committee has supported the creation of new gardens at different locations throughout Hampshire:
King John's Garden, Romsey
The history of the site of King John's House and gardens can be traced back to the late 1530s when King Henry VIII dissolved the monasteries. The house and land then belonged to the Romsey Benedictine nunnery. The area has been transformed into a series of gardens and is supported by a Friends' Group.

President: Her Grace The Duchess of Wellington
Chairman: Mrs June Parkinson

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