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Deal struck on future of famous Bramley apple tree
The university said the new owners will preserve the 217-year-old tree and keep it open for events.
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Original 200-year-old Bramley apple tree sold despite 'gobsmacked' campaigners raising £14,000 to stop purchase
A garden housing the original Bramley apple tree has been sold, leaving campaigners aiming to turn it into a heritage site “gobsmacked”.The tree, which is more than 200 years old, was the very first Bramley from which millions of saplings have been grown worldwide.It was sown by Mary Ann Brailsford in the garden of her parents’ home in Church Street, Southwell, Nottinghamshire, between 1809 and 1815.Artist Dan Llywelyn Hall, who unveiled paintin…
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