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128 Greystones Road

A suburban, north facing garden on a steep hill. Natural springs create a damp habitat perfect for candelabra primulas, astilbes and meadowsweet and woodland plants inc ferns, Epimedium and foxgloves. Exposed spring, bespoke water feature and small wildlife pond. Cottage garden style. Collections of roses, geraniums and hostas mingle with Astrantia, Thalictrum, Achillea and Campanula.

Owner Info

  • Tricia and Geoff Anderson
128 Greystones Road
128 Greystones Road
128 Greystones Road
128 Greystones Road
128 Greystones Road
128 Greystones Road
128 Greystones Road
128 Greystones Road
128 Greystones Road
128 Greystones Road
128 Greystones Road
128 Greystones Road
128 Greystones Road
128 Greystones Road
128 Greystones Road
128 Greystones Road

About 128 Greystones Road

The owner has raised many of the garden’s perennials and annuals from seed. There is a herb bed, freestanding and espaliered fruit trees, and topiaried box. A potting shed, greenhouse and potager are tucked behind a trellis. The garden is wildlife friendly with an insect shelter and log piles and plants are selected to attract pollinators.

Location details

128 Greystones Road,
Sheffield,
South Yorkshire,
S11 7BR

Directions to 128 Greystones Road
From Sheffield inner Ring Rd, W on A625 (Ecclesall Rd) for 1.8m; R onto Greystones Rd.

128 Greystones Road openings

This garden has now completed its National Garden Scheme openings for this year.

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Payment is by cash only. Please get in touch with the owners for more details.

Sorry, there is no available parking for coaches at 128 Greystones Road at this time.

Sorry, no dogs are allowed in the garden at this time.

There are no plants for sale for the time being.

Sorry, 128 Greystones Road does not yet accommodate wheelchair users.

Yes. 128 Greystones Road seeks to offer a sustainable refuge for nearby fauna and wildlife. These sanctuaries host diverse habitats supporting indigenous flora and fauna and nurturing local biodiversity.