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National Herb Centre

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The National Herb Centre is a herbarium and garden centre located in Warmington, Warwickshire, United Kingdom.[1] The centre was opened in 1997 by Peter Turner, former Chairman of the British Herb Trade Association. As well as being a place of research and learning there is a cafe, bistro, shops and a nature trail. Guided tours are available in the summer and there is no charge to visit the centre.[2]

References

  1. ^ Saveur. Meigher Communications. 2007. p. 74. The NATIONAL HERB CENTRE, a 180-acre farm and research facility where more than 500 varieties of herbs are cultivated, including lavender, sage, and medicinal plants like valerian and digitalis...
  2. ^ The centre on the Shakespeare County tourism website