
This amazing greenhouse belongs to the Sudbury Valley Trustees. There appears to be a giant pile of snow inside so I don't think it is currently being used. Too bad.
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Beautiful stonework, shame it isn't being used.
Wow, a greenhouse with a difference. I live in a place where we once had 95 plant nurseries, now only eight are left, but I have never seen anything like this one.
Steffe, that is a lot of nurseries. Sudbury once had over 30, many of which grew carnations. Today there are at least 2 large greenhouse operations in Sudbury, one specializes in geraniums and they send their cuttings all over the world.
Where IS this? I've never seen it!
This is behind the HQ of Sudbury Valley Trustees off of Route 27 near Water Row. You can't see it from the road. Yesterday was the first time I had ever seen it. A few years ago someone left 54 acres, a house, barn and this greenhouse to the SVT.
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