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Harcourt Arboretum

Oxford Lodge, Nuneham Courtenay, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX44 9PX

  • 15 Sep 2024
  • In person
  • Pre-booking not required

The Arboretum has been part of the University of Oxford Botanic Garden since 1963 and contains some of the finest conifer collections, and some of the oldest redwoods in the UK.

Harcourt Arboretum is home to over 130 acres of the world’s rare and endangered trees. In 1835, Archbishop Vernon Harcourt commissioned artist and landscape designer William Gilpin to create an eight-acre pinetum and Serpentine Ride in the parkland next to Nuneham House, where the Harcourt family lived. In 1947, the University of Oxford purchased the entire estate and created an arboretum that has grown over time to 130 acres. It was acquired by the Botanic Garden in 1963. It was designed as a place of beauty, to preserve the collection of North American conifers, and to grow trees for which the Oxford Botanic Garden was too small or the soil too alkaline. Our experts travel the globe to find rare trees, collect their seeds and grow them in the Arboretum, ensuring the species survive outside their threatened native habitats. Today, visitors can discover trees from around the world growing alongside tranquil British woodland and open meadows. This includes some of the oldest redwoods in the UK.

More information is available at www.obga.ox.ac.uk/visit-arboretum

Timings & Tours

Sunday 15 September:
10:00-17:00 (last entry at 16:00)

Location & directions

Oxford Lodge, Nuneham Courtenay, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX44 9PX

Contact on day:
Stephen Dawson
Telephone number:
+441865242918

Booking information

Pre-booking requirement:
Pre-booking not required

Accessibility details

There is a wheelchair/pushchair route but some paths may be difficult for wheelchair users, particularly if weather has been wet. There is an all-terrain wheelchair available to use (please call ahead to reserve).

Additional information

Self-guided children's trails available.

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