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Inside the Fernery, Benmore Botanic Garden
In Victorian times Ferneries were very popular, this one was built in the 1870's by James Duncan, a Greenock sugar refiner, when he acquired the 48 hectare Benmore Estate.  After being a ruin for many years it was fully restored and re-opened to the public in 2009.
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Inside the Fernery, Benmore Botanic Garden

In Victorian times Ferneries were very popular, this one was built in the 1870's by James Duncan, a Greenock sugar refiner, when he acquired the 48 hectare Benmore Estate. After being a ruin for many years it was fully restored and re-opened to the public in 2009.

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