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GARDENS OPEN DAILY from11.30 to 5.00. There is no need to pre-book. Wehave lots of lovely plants for sale; the gift shop is open, and so are the lavatories! |
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The tearooms are currently closed, but we have lots of benches around the gardens, with some great views, so why not bring a picnic? |
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Dogs on leads are welcome. |
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New sculptures by Rachel Ricketts and Rolf Hook have recentlybeen installed, and everything is looking glorious. |
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A season ticket gives admission to the gardens every day of the year; theycost £27.00 each and can be purchased through the Estate Office on 01544 230160. |
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Please would all our visitors ensure that theykeep strictly to the minimum distance of 2 meters from all other people, except those theylive with; many thanks. |
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GREAT NEWS! We are absolutely thrilled to be one of eight gardens shortlisted for the Historic Houses Garden of the Year Award. Please vote for us via this link: |
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Thank you so much. |
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PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPEt**ION - information and rules on the News page. Closing date 30 September 2021. |
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MORE GREAT NEWS:on 23 June Steve Lloyd, our Head Gardener, will have worked here for 40 years. What a fantastic achievement! We are really proud of him, and all the skillhe brings to our beautiful gardens. |
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PLANT SALES |
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We have a wide range of herbaceous plants, shrubs and trees for sale, in particular azaleas and rhododendrons, clematis, crab apples and flowering cherries, including: |
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Crab Apple Trees, |
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EVENTS: |
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Autumn Plant Fair on Sunday, 11 October |