Margaret Creighton Gardens

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Margaret Creighton Gardens

Image: © Rose and Trev Clough Taken: 16 Mar 2008

Thousands of crocus bulbs were planted here in 2007 by Carlisle Housing Association, as a neighbourhood regeneration project. They were put in with a mechanised planter. The properties were built as housing for the elderly in 1932, and named after the wife of former mayor Archibald Creighton.

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Image Location

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54.889415
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-2.918352