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    Merrick Rose Garden

    4.9 (15 reviews)

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    Jon S.

    This lovely, tranquil rose garden will transport you back to Victorian England. At the right time of day, the only sounds you'll hear will be birds chirping, the fountain, and your own footsteps on the gravel paths. There are all sorts of roses, many of them labelled for easy identification, and benches for sitting. I might suggest the addition of a groundcover between and beneath the roses or perhaps a mulching. It's a great place to sit down with a cup of tea and a good book.

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    Renee R.

    Small. Beautiful. Tucked into the neighborhood. Such a tranquil spot to stop and literally smell the roses. Watch Plein Air painters, read a book, take some pics or get some gardening ideas. A perfect garden.

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    Christina C.

    The Merrick Rose garden is a hidden gem on the North Shore. Come during the summer for beautiful solitude with some of the most magnificent roses you will ever see. The garden is manicured and a great place to visit.

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    7 years ago

    What a nice place to have a small wedding outdoor ceremony . Beautiful setting in a Rose Garden .

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    10 years ago

    Lovely little corner of peace, beauty, and tranquility. Another thing making Evanston a great place to live...

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    10 years ago

    Gem in Evanston. I've taken hundred of photos. Nice open area in middle for doing gentle exercise.

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    The number of blooming Tulips truly made my visit sooo worth it ! I was wowed and wowed over and…read moreover again. Shakespeares Garden is very peaceful and perfect spot with lovely seating area . It's perfect to come and reflect and perhaps read poetry or Shakespeare'a soliloquy's!! Come and enjoy this scenic and beautiful garden

    I learned of the Shakespeare Garden many years ago and have often thought I needed to visit, but…read morehave never done so until today. It's another of those places that I hesitate to review because it's a lovely place and I'd love to keep it "secret" (as much as it can be given its location on college campuses and in an urban area). It was tricky to find--for some reason I found an address on Google that led me to where the tennis courts are on the Northwestern Campus--but it's actually just north of Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary. The Shakespeare Garden is behind the small chapel on the Seminary grounds. It's a small garden, but beautiful, and a tranquil, secluded space. I can't wait to see it when it's in full bloom! Since spring only lasts a few minutes and it has been even cooler this far into spring than usual, the trees are still very bare and it's a bit muddy. There are several stone benches to sit at in this garden in particular--at least four of them. In addition, there are a few wooden benches just before garden as well. There are uneven paving stones in and around the garden, so you'll want to be careful especially if you or someone you're with have mobility issues. If you're using a wheelchair, it will be a bumpy ride but you would be well rewarded. I was surprised to learn that the Shakespeare Garden has been on the National Register of Historic Places since 1988. It was established by the Evanston Garden Club in 1917, as a show of solidarity with Britain and to commemorate the 300th anniversary of Shakespeare's death (the Drama League of America made this suggestion to encourage groups and individuals nationwide to do so). The Evanston Garden Club still maintains this space; it is not under the care of Northwestern or Garrett-Evangelical. What landed it on the National Register of Historic Places is the original Hawthorne trees that still grow here, and that this is an example of the type of project that was encouraged in bygone days. The designer of this garden has an impressive resume--he is considered the mastermind of the Forest Preserve system, as well as both Garfield and Columbus Parks in Chicago. What makes a Shakespeare Garden a Shakespeare Garden is the collection of botanicals that are planted there. This garden contains plants and flowers that are mentioned in Shakespeare's works. You may find thyme, marigolds, rosemary, tulips, columbine, lavender, and so on depending upon the time of year.

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