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The Giving Tree at Quarry Bank

a white brick wall with a metal tree displayed
The giving Tree | © Paul Harris

Amid the quiet calm of the Upper Gardens at Quarry Bank, you’ll find a hand‑crafted metal tree standing in the old potting shed. Its branches hold gold, silver and bronze‑coloured leaves, each engraved with the name of someone special. The Giving Tree offers a meaningful way to create a lasting connection with this special landscape.

Introducing the Quarry Bank Giving Tree – a gentle, reflective way memories can be held, shared and honoured. By sponsoring a leaf on the tree, you can create a lasting tribute to a loved one while helping us care for Quarry Bank for future generations. Your support plays a vital role in looking after this remarkable place and the stories it holds.

A figure with long hair using a screw driver to attach a metal leaf to a metal tree sculpture
A member of staff fixing a leaf to the Giving Tree | © Paul Harris

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Drop us an email, we are happy to help.

quarrybank@nationaltrust.org.uk

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If you have any questions, feel free to give us a call to chat with one of the team.

01625 527468

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Explore the gardens at Quarry Bank 

Wander through the dramatic valley garden, stroll by the river and tune into the sights and sounds of the season as you explore this rare retreat where nature and industry collide.

A family enjoying the Lower Garden in spring at Quarry Bank

Discover the woodland at Quarry Bank 

Pull on your walking boots and stride out on a walk through the 400-acre estate. Follow the river through woodland to discover a historic landscape, bursting with wildlife.

Visitors walking in Chapel Woods in autumn at Quarry Bank, Cheshire