Ness Botanic Gardens is a garden situtated near the English and Welsh Boarder in Merseyside. The garden is near to both the city of Chester and Ellesmere Port. The gardens have evolved since Arthur Kilpin Bulley (1861-1942) began to create a garden in 1898. In 1948 his daughter Lois gave the Gardens to the University of Liverpool, parts of the garden are open to the public. The gardens are on the National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens and are graded II.[1] The Gardens have many specimen trees and flowers, they hold snowdrop walks during the flowering season.