
Apartments near Edgerton Park Conservatory in New Haven, CT (745 Rentals)


537 Sherman Pky

360 Dixwell Ave

32 Grace St

27 Bishop St

333 Humphrey St

68 Mansfield St

1455 State St

588 East St

934 State St

60 Clark St

54-60 Clark St

Pauli Murray and Benjamin Franklin College

54 Clark St

140 Henry St

161 Henry St

256 Bradley St

45 Bristol St

72 Mill River St

Prescott Bush

533 East St

ConnCAT Place on Dixwell

455 Orange St

79 Trumbull St

55 Trumbull St

69-73 Whitney Ave

142-144 Rowe St

Lombard Avenue Apartments

59 Dixwell Ave

582 Ferry St

401 Sherman Ave

402 Sherman Ave

123 Carmel St

63 Goffe St

375 Sherman Ave

Mill River Crossing Phase II

66 William Street

53-63 Whalley Ave

373 Blatchley Ave

82 Dickerman St

31 County St

2 Lyon St

14 Lyon St

409 Poplar St

131 Howe St

527 Winthrop Ave

Lyon Street Apartments

390 Poplar St

Matthew Ruoppolo Manor

110 Maltby St
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The old style of this park will make you appreciate your Edgerton Park apartment. The Edgerton Park Conservatory is an ideal place for the New Haven apartment resident to visit when you have plans for a garden one day or are cultivating one right now on your apartment balcony. And should you have a strong interest in botany, you can become a volunteer at this volunteer-run conservatory. Designed in the old style of an English garden, you will be swept away in nostalgia. It's an emerald in the city of New Haven, for not only was it donated to the city in 1965, but it offers a wide range of activities to both dwellers of New Haven apartments (observers) and the gardening enthusiast him or herself. In the Sarah T. Crosby Conservatory, plants from around the world are displayed, and in both a dry landscape and a rain forest display. And you don't have to have a garden, even if you live in an Edgerton Park apartment, because the conservatory has community gardens where you may raise vegetables and flowers. You must keep your commitment to keep the area nice looking, however, so make it your hobby. The grounds are beautiful and appropriate for rental for that special occasion or even a wedding event. You can become a member of this lovely organization and get in free every time you visit for a mere $30 a year. An additional $35 allows you to use the community gardens. A few annual events occur here as well, including Sunday in the Park every September, the Elm Shakespeare Company performances in the summer, and the CT Folk Festival, also in September. So whether you want to start your own garden or just enjoy relaxing around plants, if the Edgerton Park Conservatory is nearby to your apartment, it's a good idea to check it out.
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