The Alnwick Garden is a unique
celebration of the creative vision of Jane
Percy, The Duchess of Northumberland. She wanted
to develop a garden that was a place of learning,
excitement and fun for future generations as
well as our own. |
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The Alnwick Garden offers a source of inspiration
for students of all ages. Wandering from the
excitement of the bubbling magic of the water
jets to the quiet peace of the Ornamental Garden
you are struck by the attention to detail and
the care in which this garden has been created.
Listen to the changing sound of the water as
it rushes over weirs and babbles over the rills. |
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As a learning resource The Garden can be
used to cover many subjects; science, art,
horticulture, design and technology, literacy
and tourism. In this teachers guide you will
find resources to help you plan your visit
and enable you to take a little magic back
into the classroom. |
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We want you and your group to enjoy your
visit and ensure that you return each year
to see how we have grown. After your visit
we will be happy to discuss your future curriculum
plans and how you might build on your visit
to The Alnwick Garden. |
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| We are keen to involve teachers and educators
in our growing community, so please send an email
to alisonhamer@alnwickgarden.com.
We will inform you of forthcoming events, teacher
days, new learning programmes and resources.
We will be offering teacher inset days in Creative
Arts, Using the Environment and Artists in Residence
Programmes. |
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| Your guide to The Garden |
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Download the guide we have created to help you get the most from your visit to The Garden. |
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Your Guide to The Garden |
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| Risk assessments |
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Risk Assessment for The Alnwick Garden Risk Assessment for The Treehouse at The Alnwick Garden |