HOLLIES BOTANICAL GARDEN
The Hollies is the home of four National Council collections for the conservation of plants and gardens. These collections are Philadelphus, Dutzia, Hosta (large leaf), and Hemeorcalliss.
The site also benefits from flowering rhododendrons and azaleas from early spring ...more
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Nearby Attractions
Tourist attractions that are nearest to Hollies Botanical Garden.
Golden Acre Park
About 1½ miles away
Set in 179 acres of mature woodland with gardens surrounding an attractive lake.
Abbey House Museum
About 1½ miles away
Travel through time at Abbey House by walking through 3 Victorian streets of shops and homes.
Kirkstall Abbey
About 1½ miles away
Kirkstall Abbey is one of the best-preserved medieval Cistercian monasteries in the country.
York Gate Garden
About 1½ miles away
York Gate is a one acre garden tucked away behind the ancient church of St John the Baptist in Adel, on the northern outskirts of Leeds.
Meanwood Valley Urban Farm
About 2 miles away
BTCV Wildlife Garden
About 2 miles away
The Hollybush Nature Garden has been created on a formerly derelict site and consists of many varied habitats.
Museum of the History of Education
About 2½ miles away
The Museum of the History of Education was established in the 1950s by Mr.
University Art Gallery at Leeds Univerisity
About 2½ miles away
Permanent collection room with selected displays showing history of the university's collection.
Leeds Industrial Museum at Armley Mills
About 2½ miles away
Formerly the largest woollen mill in the world, now houses Leeds Industrial Museum.
Horsforth Village Museum
About 2½ miles away
Horsforth, once described as the largest village in England, has somehow managed to retain some of its village identity and character in spite of being absorbed into the urban sprawl of Leeds.
Bramley Baths
About 3 miles away
Built in 1904, historic Bramley Baths has undergone a major refurbishment to restore this beautiful building to its former Edwardian splendour.
Leeds City Art Gallery
About 3 miles away
Since opening in 1888, the Leeds City Art Gallery has acquired a remarkable collection of British 20th century art, voted by The Times as 'probably the best outside London'.
The Henry Moore Institute
About 3 miles away
The Henry Moore Institute, formerly a neglected group of early Victorian merchants' offices, has been transformed into a unique building devoted to the exhibition, study and promotion of sculpture.
City Varieties Music Hall
About 3 miles away
The longest running music hall in Britain, it still operates a music hall season twice yearly in April and October.
Tropical World
About 3½ miles away
Step onboard HMS Tropical World for an unforgettable fun adventure on a tropical island.
Roundhay Park
About 3½ miles away
One of Europe's largest municipal parks, Roundhay Park has over 700 acres of rolling parkland to explore with lakes, woodlands, the gorge and ravine and specialist gardens and is also home to Tropical World, which attracts thousands of visitors each year.










