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06 February 2009
200 years of Bramley apples

There is no need for us to tell you that we are enthusiastic about growing and eating Bramley apples!

Two hundred years ago a young girl named Mary Ann Brailsford planted some pips in her Nottinghamshire garden. They grew into a fruit-bearing tree that was named after Matthew Bramley who then owned the tree. DId you know the original tree still stands, and every Bramley is a direct descendant of that first fruit? For more information, see www.bramleyapples.co.uk

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