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Bramley 200th Anniversary

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January 20, 2009 by admin Leave a Comment

200 years ago the first Bramley grew from a pip planted in the garden of Mary Ann Brailsford in Southwell and took its now famous name when local butcher Matthew Bramley purchased the garden.

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A British grown Bramley apple

The original tree bears fruit to this day but in 1997 the University of Nottingham cloned the tree.

It is now possible to enjoy the authentic taste and texture of this famous fruit, even in small gardens.  Some of the clones of this ancient apple have now been grafted onto very dwarf M27 rootstock and are available by mail order from Marshalls.

The 200th anniversary celebrations will commence with Bramley Apple week on the 1st - 8th February with events continuing right through to October. Find out further details in the BBC Local History article Birth of the Bramley.

Bramleyapples.co.uk For more info on the Bramley Apple and 200th Anniversary events.  Here you will also find a wide selection of recipes and sign up to their newsletter and podcasts.

Bramley Kids A great source of information on 
healthy eating and Bramley apples for 
schools.

It has information on healthy eating,
teaching suggestions, games and activities, 
and apple recipes that cook up a treat.

Choose from
Kids' Zone, Students' Area, Parents' &
Teachers' Sections, plus Recipes & Links.

You may also be interested in:

  • Old Apples at Dalemain
  • New Garden Organic Seed Project
  • Apple Day in Cumbria 2009
  • Bramley’s Seedling
  • Egremont Russet

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