The National Trust want to rebuild a former glasshouse at the 16th-century Benthall Hall.
The former glasshouse, which the new one would sit on the footprint of, was reportedly constructed on the property between 1902 and 1927.
The structures were famously used by notable Benthall tenant, George Maw, a well-respected and admired botanist.Well associated with the director of the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew, Maw was known for his work introducing herbaceous plants into English Gardens and even corresponded with Charles Darwin, who used Maw's expertise in collecting plants to aid in his research.
The design, access and heritage statement added:"The glasshouse formed a key element to the cultivation of the walled gardens allowing species of plant that were susceptible to cold and wet climates to thrive.
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