Victorian Post Box The Plantation Garden Norwich
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A Victorian post box now being used as an honesty box at the Plantation Garden Norwich.
Waymark Code: WM11720
Location: Eastern England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 08/28/2019
Views: 3
Set in stone at the entrance to the gardens it is being used as an honesty box for visitors to the garden. It is under cover in a gazebo which is also an information point for the gardens.
Tell us about the area the post box is situated.: The Plantation Garden is a rare example of a Victorian Garden, once private but now open to the public. It was created between 1856-1897 by local philanthropist Henry Trevor. Created in a former quarry the gardens were restored in the 1980's by volunteers who formed the trust that now runs the gardens. The link to their site is: https://www.plantationgarden.co.uk/
Condition of the box: Good/Average/Poor: Good
Is this post box still in use?: No
Is VR embossed on the post box or is it an "anonymous" box?: Yes
Any other embossed lettering, such as manufacturer?: Yes
Manufacturer Inscription: WT Allen & Co, London (1881-1901)
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