Campaigners had hoped to buy property from Nottingham Trent University to maintain public access ...
Appeal launched to buy Nottinghamshire cottage, where tree was planted in 19th century, and turn it into heritage centre ...
A national campaign has been launched to secure the future of the original Bramley apple tree, a venerable specimen over two centuries old, by purchasing the cottage it calls home. Sown by Mary Ann ...
Nottingham Trent University says it is helping the new owners with looking after the historic tree.
Campaigners ‘gobsmacked’ as garden containing original Bramley apple tree sold - The famous tree has spawned millions of ...
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Bramley apple fans hoping to turn garden with original tree into heritage site shocked by its sale
Campaigners aimed to turn Bramley Cottage, which was owned by Nottingham Trent University since 2018, into a heritage site to honour the ancient tree.
The great grandson of a man who introduced the Bramley apple commercially has said he is "gravely concerned" about the future of the fruit's original tree, as its site goes up for sale. The back ...
The first Bramley tree grew from a pip planted in 1809 by Mary Ann Brailsford in her garden in Southwell. There are now over 500 Bramley apple growers in the country and over 100,000 tonnes (£50 ...
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