Welcome To Radford Park Arboretum

Radford Park Arboretum is situated in Plymstock, Plymouth, Devon UK

Radford Park Arboretum is situated in what was the North Park of Radford House, now demolished, which was a grand Tudor building,the home of the Harris Family and their successors the Bulteels. In its day the House was one of the finest in England, frequented by Sir Francis Drake and Sir Walter Raleigh. Radford Park is now the property of Plymouth City Council and the trees and shrubs have been planted and maintained by Tree Wardens and volunteers with the help of Plymouth Tree Parnership, the BTCV, and Plymouth City Council. The first tree was planted in 1974 and in 1999 the Arboretum celebrated its 25th Anniversary with a commemorative book, now out of print. In 2010 the Plymstock and District Civic Society was dissolved. The Arboretum is now independent and is in good heart to continue in the future.

Unfortunately there is a lot of pressure from proposed development on the Park's boundaries which will ultimately affect the whole area, including the possible sale of the historic buildings such as the Castle and St Keverne's Quay.

Technical Information
The soil overlays limestone rock which prohibits the growing of trees and shrubs which flourish on acid soils. It has been the aim of the Radford Park Arboretum Committee to obtain at least one tree to represent each species that tolerates alkaline soil. This aim has almost been fulfilled and there are over 170 varieties growing. In addition there are collections of oaks (16 varieties), mountain ash and whitebeams (10), crab apples (11), cherries (13) and poplars (7) and various beeches.
The Arboretum, although experiencing a mainly mild climate, suffers from very strong winds and gales which damage and even kill some varieties. An environmental research area where no maintenance takes place, has been established for scientific study.

Why not enjoy a visit?
Those involved with Radford Park Arboretum hope that all interested people, including the serious student may benefit from and enjoy the Arboretum, which is situated at Radford Park in Radford Park Road, Plymstock PL9 9DX, at Ordnance Survey Grid Reference SX506528. The Erme-Plym Way goes through the Park and the South West Coastal Footpath passes by at the confluence of Radford and Hooe Lakes. The Park is a delightful place because of the undulating contours of the land with a lake and tree covered hill as a backdrop. It also has a 19th century "Castle" folly.

For techincal reasons, this site is only updated occasionally. The latest news and information is available on www.hooelake.org

Photographs and other items of interest about the Arboretum and Park, including further details of the trees and shrubs, will be posted at later intervals.If you would like to have further information, please e-mail the Radford Park Arboretum Tree Warden at radfordarboretum@yahoo.co.uk .We would like to thank you for your interest in our site.

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6/12/2021