Series
Interim Forestry Authority and Forestry Commission: Minutes of Meetings
Catalogue reference: F 1
Date: 1918-1969
Minutes of the Interim Forest Authority and of the Forestry Commissioners.
Series
Catalogue reference: F 44
F 44
Records relating to the acquisition and administration of the arboretum, and its development by the Forestry Commission as a recreational and educational centre. This series contains some records dating from the ownership of the Morley family.
F 44
1952-1976
Records relating to the acquisition and administration of the arboretum, and its development by the Forestry Commission as a recreational and educational centre. This series contains some records dating from the ownership of the Morley family.
Public Record(s)
English
5 files and flat sheets
Subject to 30 year closure unless otherwise stated
Westonbirt Arboretum, near Tetbury in Gloucestershire, was established in 1829 by the landowner, Robert Holford. Some 600 acres were progressively planted up as a private arboretum over the next 125 years with specimens of trees from around the world. The Holford estate passed in 1927 to the Morley Family, and eventually passed from them to the government in lieu of death duties in 1956, when the arboretum was handed to the Forestry Commission.
The arboretum was established as a separate administrative unit in the Commission as a District within the South West (England) Conservancy. Following the reorganisation of the Commission in 1992, the arboretum became a Forest District within the Forest Enterprise Agency.
Records created or inherited by the Forestry Commission, and of related bodies
Forestry Commission: Westonbirt Arboretum: Records
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