BRAMLEY APPLE

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Bramley Apples, large, green and great for cooking

The Bramley apple originated from a pip planted by a young girl, Mary Ann Brailsford, in Southwell in c1809. There is an annual Apple Festival in Southwell, in October. Bramley apple trails are available all year round.

Region/Nation
Location/Address
Tourist Information Centre
Minster Chambers
Church Street
Southwell
County
Nottinghamshire
Post Code
NG25 0HD
Main Historic Period
Georgian
Link to featured article
Tip/Nearby
Southwell Minster, Southwell Workhouse
Primary Management
Local Authority

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