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| Localisation | Latitude: 52.193674 Longitude: 0.12778067 National Grid Reference: TL 45535 57182  | 
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| Overview | Heritage Category: Park and Garden  Grade: II* List Entry Number: 1000612 Date first listed: 16-Jan-1985  | 
               
A botanic garden laid out on meadow land from 1846 onwards, to a design of Andrew
               Murray, in a formal and landscape style, further extended from the 1950s onwards.
HISTORIC DEVELOPMENT
The Cambridge University Botanic Garden is over 200 years old, having been established
               originally in 1762 at Free School Lane in the centre of the city. John Stevens Henslow,
               Professor of Botany from 1825 to 1860 was a key instigator of the establishment of
               the gardens on a new 16ha site which the University acquired in 1831 to provide an
               area for teaching and research. A design for the western section of the gardens was
               prepared by A Murray, the first Curator of the new garden in 1835 and it was laid
               out from 1846 almost exactly as planned, with much of the detail of the planting provided
               by Professor Henslow. A previous plan by Samuel Lapidge, dated 1826, for a New Botanic
               Garden and glasshouse range was also partly followed and the Garden was first opened
               to the public in 1846. A succession of Curators culminated in the career of R I Lynch
               (1879-1919) under whose administration the range of glasshouses was rebuilt and many
               other features were established. Following Lynch's retirement in 1919 the University
               appointed a scientific Director of the Garden and the present arrangement of Director
               and Superintendent was established. The development of the eastern half of the garden
               did not commence until after the Second World War, under the direction of John Gilmour,
               Director of the Garden from 1951 to 1972. The Garden continues to develop and change
               within the strong design layout provided by Murray and Henslow, and later by Gilmour
               in the C20.
DESCRIPTION
LOCATION, AREA, BOUNDARIES, LANDFORM, SETTING The University Botanic Garden lies c
               1km to the south of the city centre and is bounded by Bateman Street to the north,
               Hobson's Conduit (built in the C17 to serve the city) and Trumpington Road to the
               west, Brooklands Avenue to the south, and Hills Road to the east. It occupies c 16ha
               of generally flat land on the edge of city, situated beside the remains of extensive
               water meadows which lay to the west.
ENTRANCES AND APPROACHES The Garden has pedestrian entrances in Bateman Street to
               the north and Hills Road to the east, with the main gates and entrance in the centre
               of the west boundary, off Trumpington Road. Here the entrance crosses a single-span,
               cast-iron bridge over Hobson's Conduit (listed grade II) which leads to the ornate
               wrought-iron Trumpington Gates (c 1765, listed grade II) which were moved from the
               original garden site in 1909. These gates with their arched overthrow are attached
               to semicircular cast-iron screens on brick bases. Brooklands Lodge (listed grade II)
               is an early C19, two-storey, gothic-style cottage located in the south-west corner
               of the gardens. It was built at the entrance to the main approach drive to Brooklands
               House which lay to the south of the Garden but was severed from the property when
               Brooklands Avenue was laid out. The Lodge was then taken into the grounds of the Botanic
               Garden. The small area of land to the south of the Lodge was originally an elm spinney
               and bluebell wood which was developed as a pinetum once the boundary of the Botanic
               Garden had been extended.
PRINCIPAL BUILDING Between 1924 and 1925 a house was built in the gardens, to a design
               by the architect M H Baillie Scott as the residence of the Director of the Garden.
               Cory Lodge (listed grade II) is a small, white, neo-Georgian two-storey house with
               projecting wings to north and south. It stands to the east of centre in the Garden
               and faces west, aligned on the main walk and the Trumpington Gates and was named after
               Reginald Cory, a major benefactor of the Garden. Cory Lodge was converted into administrative
               offices in 1984 when the original colonnade to the west was moved outwards and the
               former bay enclosed to form part of the library. The previous Garden offices, known
               as No 1 Brookside (listed grade II), stands in the north-west corner of the Garden.
               It is a two-storey house of grey gault brick, the south front having two semicircular
               bays facing towards the Garden and the north front facing onto Bateman Street.
GARDENS AND PLEASURE GROUNDS The Botanic Garden has, since the 1950s, become a single
               unit, but can be described by dividing the area into the Victorian gardens to the
               west and the modern C20 gardens to the east.
Entering the Victorian gardens from the Trumpington Gates the main axial walk, lined
               with a rare collection of pines and cedars, leads east to a fountain of stone and
               steel, completed in 1969 to a design by David Mellor of Sheffield. Beyond this to
               the east lies the mid C19 brick Custodian's Hut and the lawn in front of Cory Lodge.
               A perimeter walk runs around the Garden, interrupted only along part of the northern
               boundary where the research area is located. Following the circuit walk north from
               the Trumpington Gates, the path leads through collections of chestnuts and maples
               to a woodland and bog garden, created in 1882, through which passes a stream, fed
               from Hobson's Conduit, which runs into the lake. The woodland includes an ornamental
               bamboo collection established in 1883, the first such outdoor collection in the country.
               The path emerges from the woodland and turns east along the northern boundary, past
               the lake which was made in a disused gravel pit, the spoil being piled to the north
               to create a mound which encloses the bog garden. On the north-east corner of the lake
               is the Rock Garden, created in the 1950s. The walk continues east past a series of
               glasshouses, originally built in the 1880s with a central section redesigned and opened
               in 1989. To the east of the glasshouse range is the Terrace Garden planted with shrubs
               and dwarf conifers, built in the 1860s as a Rock Garden and renamed in the 1950s when
               the new Rock Garden was constructed. The path then turns south to become the Middle
               Walk and crosses the centre of the gardens, through groups of mature oak and beech
               and the Old Pinetum, which represent the original plantings along what was then the
               eastern boundary of the Garden, and which today (1999) mark the division between the
               Victorian garden and the C20 garden. The Middle Walk rejoins the circuit path on the
               southern boundary and in completing the tour of the Victorian garden, turns west past
               a collection of Rosaceae and other families of trees to Brooklands Lodge on the western
               boundary. Turning north back towards Trumpington Gates paths enclose the Systematic
               Beds ( a feature designed by Murray in 1846 based on an influential early C19 botanical
               text (de Candolle 1819). It houses the eighty-four families of the hardy herbaceous
               plants which could be grown in Cambridge. The beds are arranged with a central section
               of monocotyledons surrounded by an oval hawthorn hedge. Radiating from this are four
               more hawthorn hedges which create defined spaces for the four groups into which dicotyledons
               were thought to fall. In addition, the individual beds were laid out to represent
               the pages of the book so that a visitor could complete a circuit of the beds moving
               from the first to last pages. Along the western boundary, opposite the Systematic
               Beds, is a collection of lime species, the Common Lime beside the gates having been
               planted in 1846 to commemorate the opening of the Garden.
To the east of Middle Walk is the C20 garden, developed continuously from the 1950s
               onwards. Turning east from Middle Walk at the southern boundary, the circuit path
               passes groups of birches and alders, and a newly established late C20 maze planted
               with an ornamental grass. The walk runs through the Rose Garden to the eastern boundary
               where the herbaceous island beds and some of the nine national collections are located.
               Turning back towards the west the path passes the Scented Garden, Chronological Bed
               and the Winter Garden, where a turn to the north leads to a picnic area recently developed
               (1990s) with shrubs and trees for autumn interest. Continuing west along the main
               walk, the path passes the Genetics Garden, the Dry Garden and the Ecological Areas
               before rejoining the Middle Walk to the south-west of Cory Lodge.
OTHER LAND In the north-east corner of the Gardens is a c 2ha Research Station, laid
               out from c 1950 onwards and composed of laboratory, glasshouses, frames and field
               plots. Between the laboratory building and Cory Lodge is the first winter garden to
               be created on the site. Nearby stands the Gilmour Building which was built in 1989
               and contains a meeting room, refreshment area and shop.
REFERENCES
de Candolle, Tenie de systematique des plantes (2nd edn 1819) Gardeners' Chronicle,
               ii (4 November 1882), p 585; ii (8 November 1958), p 280 The Garden 59, ii (16 February
               1901) p 109 J Roy Horticultural Soc LXV, (6 June 1940), p 171 N Pevsner, The Buildings
               of England: Cambridgeshire (1970), p 214 Garden History 7, no 3 (1979), pp 49-52 S
               M Walters, A Guide to the Cambridge University Botanic Garden (1979) S M Walters,
               The Shaping of Cambridge Botany (1981) Visitor's Guide, (Cambridge University Botanic
               Gardens 1998)
Maps A Murray, Plan of the New Botanic Garden, Cambridge, 1835 (copy held at Cory
               Lodge)
Description written: November 1999 Amended: December 2000 Register Inspector: EMP
               Edited: January 2001
This garden or other land is registered under the Historic Buildings and Ancient Monuments Act 1953 within the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens by Historic England for its special historic interest.