The Dorothy Clive Garden is a charitable garden trust which was set up in 1958.
Located in glorious countryside on the North Staffordshire, Shropshire and the Cheshire borders, the Dorothy Clive Garden is a 12 acre formal and informal garden which is used as place of rest and recreation and continued horticultural education for the general public. The garden - originally a disused gravel quarry - was transformed by Colonel Clive into a woodland garden for his wife Dorothy, who was suffering from Parkinson's disease.
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we have flexible volunteer vacancies within the garden, office, tearoom and gift shop.