Peek into Westonbirt's Illustrious History
The storied history of Westonbirt Arboretum finds its origins in the early 19th century when Robert Stayner Holford, a man of remarkable vision and zeal, laid the foundation for this arboreal masterpiece. Initially, it served as his private repository of trees on his estate, but over time, it burgeoned into one of the United Kingdom’s most expansive and esteemed arboretums. Holford’s fervor for gathering and nurturing trees was the crucible from which the multifaceted and splendid arboretum we encounter today was forged.
In 1956, the guardianship of the arboretum was entrusted to the Forestry Commission, and from that point onwards, it has been scrupulously maintained, with an unwavering focus on conserving and safeguarding its extraordinary tree species. Westonbirt Arboretum plays an indispensable role in advancing the frontiers of plant research and conservation.