Danbury & Little Baddow
Horticultural Society
Welcome to the Society's programme for 2011.
Danbury
is a large village near Chelmsford with a population of around 6000. Situated on a hill at 365 feet above sea level, it occupies
one of the highest points in Essex. The village is surrounded by attractive open countryside and woodland, much of it
owned and protected by the National Trust and Essex Wildlife Trust.
Little Baddow is an attractive rural Essex
village which lies between Danbury to the south and Hatfield Peverel to the north. The village is a haven for walkers
and is well-known for its bluebell woods. Its northern boundary is the Chelmer and Blackwater Canal, an area recognised
for its natural beauty with boating, fishing, walking and other leisure facilities.
Danbury & Little Baddow Horticultural Society has over 400 members and offers interesting meetings
and three Flower Shows each year. Speakers regularly visit the Society to talk on a range of subjects and group visits are
also arranged.

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| Affiliated to the Royal Horticultural Society |
The Society is affiliated to both the Royal Horticultural Society and the Daffodil Society.
Floral Art exhibits at our flower shows are judged by National Association of Flower Arranging Societies (NAFAS) judges.