Gardens set to be open for the second part of Sandbach Garden Trail 2023

By Deborah Bowyer

28th Jun 2023 | Local News

(Photo: Sandbach Garden Trail)
(Photo: Sandbach Garden Trail)

Garden lovers will be throwing open their doors again next month as part of Sandbach Garden Trail 2023.

Four gardens will be open for afternoons from July 29th - 30th in Sandbach as part of the annual showcase of gardens and

Three gardens will be open in Belmont Avenue and another in Bradwall Road as part of the event plus the Friends of Sandbach Station will have their green space at the rail station in Elworth open from 9.30 am until 11.30 am on Saturday (July 1st) as part of the event.

Organisers of the trail say: "Some use their garden space as an extension of their living space while others have created magical worlds that please the senses and provide an abundance of fresh food grown in the smallest of spaces.

"Whatever you want from your garden, you are sure to gain some great ideas and remember these aren't TV gardeners with big budgets and big spaces.

"They are just ordinary folk who have used their time to create their own little paradise."

Gardens are open on (July 29th) and Friday (July 30th) from 2 pm until 5pm. Other gardens will then be open from August 19th and 20th as part of the trail.

Further details are available in the trail programme here . The programme and event guide is £5 per person and allows entry to the weekends with payment at the first garden you visit.       

 

 

     

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