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SUMMARY:Open Gardens 2023 - July dates
DESCRIPTION:Following the success of the 2022 Open Gardens\, which raised over £30\,000 for the Hospice\, we are delighted to open the gates for our spectacular 2023 season\, running from May until August! \nThe gardens span the breadth of Hastings and Rother\, with a few further afield. This year we will be opening 55 gardens over 15 days throughout the season\, offering a rare peek into the beautiful gardens hidden on our doorsteps. \nPlease see below for our July dates. Our May\, June and August dates are available to view on our event diary. \nRefreshments will be served on each date. \nSaturday 1st July\, 10:30am-4pm\nIcklesham – multiple gardens.\nEntry: £6 (covers all gardens)\nExplore three gardens with a single entry price as follows:\n \nBroadstreet House\, Broad Street\, TN36 4AS\nWith wonderful views down the Brede Valley\, this garden has a wide variety of trees\, a good number of flower beds\, a natural pond\, is much loved by wildlife\, and features a waterfall and viewing bridge. \nFieldings\, Broad Street\, TN36 4AS\nThis is an organic wildlife garden\, including a natural pond and meadows. It offers ornamental borders\, a hidden vegetable patch\, plus fruit and ornamental trees that provide an elevated backdrop. \nWoodside\, Broad Street\, TN36 4AS\nJust under two acres of garden divided into two distinct parts: a garden around the house with a large pond\, mixed planting and a large vegetable/cut flower garden with a paddock. \n\nTuesday 4th July\, 10:30am-4pm \nWardsbrook Farm\, Wardsbrook Road\, Ticehurst\, TN5 7DR\nEntry: £5 \nIn around four acres of land\, Wardsbrook is a Medieval farmstead located in a stunning valley with glorious views\, including topiary\, formal garden\, shade garden\, shrub border\, hot border\, wild meadows and a kitchen garden. \n  \nTuesday 11th July\, 10:30am-4pm\nHastings – multiple gardens.\nEntry: £6 (covers all gardens)\nExplore three gardens with a single entry price as follows: \n41 Linton Road\, TN34 1TW\nThis acre plot is loosely divided into silver birch woodland and natural pond\, a rose walk\, formal lawn\, sculpture pond and cottage flower beds\, vegetable garden\, and dry front garden. \n90 Priory Avenue\, TN34 1UL\nA plant enthusiasts hill top garden with spectacular views towards Rye\, bounded by mature trees\, also featuring a rockery and woodland area with several camellias\, ferns and other shade loving plants.\n\nSilverdale\, 1 Amherst Road\, TN34 1TT\nA mock Tudor house built in 1935 stands on the rise behind Hastings with views to The Ridge across Alexandra Park. Created in 2020\, this new garden is arranged around a central lawn and slopes gently northeast. Planted with a mixture of palms\, tree ferns\, non-native trees\, herbaceous perennials and tender annuals aiming to create year-round interest with a sub-tropical feel. \n\nTuesday 18th July\, 10:30am-4pm \nNorthiam – multiple gardens.\nEntry: £7.50 (covers all gardens) \nExplore six gardens with a single entry price as follows: \nWestwell House\, Main Street\, TN31 6NB\nThe owners woodland garden is a multicoloured and meandering journey to be visited at leisure. Enjoy a mix of established trees\, shrubs\, climbers\, perennials and annuals. With formal and informal areas: some shady\, some sun-dappled and others in full sun. \nNorthiam Conservations Society’s Orchard and Jubilee Nuttery\, St Francis Fields\, Main Street (via Orchard gate entrance only)\nThe site is a former cherry orchard and one of the original trees is still standing. Around it\, they have planted 60 new\, young fruit trees\, including rare and heritage varieties with a connection to Sussex. \nFrewen College\, Brickwall\, Rye Road\, TN31 6NL\nAn early 17th century manor house which is now home to a specialist dyslexia school. The formal gardens\, currently undergoing a major restoration\, are set within the oldest walled garden in Sussex. \nSouth Grange\, Quickbourne Lane\, TN31 6QY\nHardy Plant Society members designed this garden with wildlife in mind. It has a large variety of both usual and unusual plants. Grasses\, herbaceous perennials\, shrubs\, trees\, containers and vegetable plot combine for year-round interest. \n44 Cricketers Field\, TN31 6FA\nThe intimate rear garden is a three-dimensional tropical jungle with bananas\, palms\, yuca\, canna\, bougainvillea with towering and trailing passion flower\, jasmine and a multitude of other climbers. \n\nTuesday 25th July\, 10:30am-4pm\nLittle Common and Cooden – multiple gardens\nEntry: £6 (covers both gardens)\nExplore three gardens with a single entry price as follows: \n29 South Cliff\, TN39 3EH\nThis garden is on the cliff face and faces the sea. A garden with a sea theme\, rocks\, stones\, shells and plants that thrive in the exposed and often windswept garden. \nSunny Corner\, 2 Beaulieu Road\, TN39 3AD\nA mature garden comprising herbaceous shrubs\, perennials and annuals. It is a corner plot of about a quarter acre with the front laid mainly to lawn surrounded by beds of lavender\, roses and hydrangeas. Through the gate to the back garden there is a live steam garden railway in its own village setting. \nThe Small House\, Sandhurst Lane\, TN39 4RG\nA one-acre country garden on sandy soil with mainly herbaceous perennials and flowering shrubs. Features include a new succulent /alpine dry bed\, pond\, rose beds\, wild flower bed\, vegetable patch\, fruit trees\, fruit bushes\, bluebell copse of mature silver birch and wild flower meadow prone to winter flooding and rabbit nibbling.
URL:https://stmichaelshospice.com/event/open-gardens-2023-july-dates-2/
LOCATION:Various
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ORGANIZER;CN="St Michael's Hospice Fundraising Team":MAILTO:fundraising@stmichaelshospice.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230801
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230819
DTSTAMP:20260405T171815
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UID:10000508-1690851600-1692320399@stmichaelshospice.com
SUMMARY:Open Gardens 2023 - August dates
DESCRIPTION:Following the success of the 2022 Open Gardens\, which raised over £30\,000 for the Hospice\, we are delighted to open the gates for our spectacular 2023 season\, running from May until August! \nThe gardens span the breadth of Hastings and Rother\, with a few further afield. This year we will be opening 55 gardens over 15 days throughout the season\, offering a rare peek into the beautiful gardens hidden on our doorsteps. \nPlease see below for our August dates. Our May\, June and July dates are available to view on our event diary. \nRefreshments will be served on each date. \nTuesday 1st August\, 10:30am-4pm\nHastings Old Town – multiple gardens.\nEntry: £7.50 (covers all gardens)\nExplore six gardens with a single entry price as follows:\n \nTichbon Cottage\, 10 Woods Passage\, TN34 3BX\nThis seaside garden with a small pretty front garden looks over the West Hill and a gently terraced back garden planted with a lovely variety of flowers and plants. \n1-6 Croft Terrace\, TN34 3HH\nHidden in the heart of the Old Town is a private garden which includes six mini gardens. A variety of plants and roses grow alongside the historic old grapevine. The fruit from this vine is harvested each year and made into jam. \nNewenden\, 88 Croft Road\, TN34 3HB\nThis garden faces the East Hill with fantastic views over All Saints Church\, Old Town\, the harbour arm and out to sea. Terraced on several levels with various seating areas connected by winding paths and wooden steps\, the garden features patio with balcony above\, home to a vigorous wisteria\, jasmine and clematis. \nEbenezer Cottage\, Tackleway\, TN34 3BX\nA small south facing garden to a Georgian cottage tucked away on the East Hill. The current owners have bought very few plants\, instead relying on propagation. A no-dig gardening style allows self-seeding and supports wildlife and insects. \n106 High Street\, TN34 3ES\nThis ‘secret’ walled garden of the former St Clement’s and All Saints’ Rectory is Soil Association-certified organic. A sloping garden\, with herbaceous borders\, fruit trees (including an ancient mulberry)\, terraces and a greenhouse. The garden also features exotic plants suited to dry conditions. \nTorfield Allotments\, Old London Road\, TN34 3HA\nCreated in the early to mid-1900’s the space contains up to 45 plots ranging from the long-established and first-time allotment owners. The plot owners grow flowers\, fruit and vegetables using a variety of methods\, whilst cultivating the land and rotating crops\, sharing their learning and pitfalls of allotment growing with fellow neighbours.\n \n\nThursday 17th August\, 10:30am-4pm\n\nSarah Raven’s Cutting Garden\, Perch Hill Farm\, Willingford Lane\, Brightling\, TN32 5HP\nEntry: £15\nThis garden is both beautiful and productive and is an inspiration for gardeners\, florists and cooks. An abundance of bold flowers and vegetable combinations provide spectacular displays of vivid colours. These are grown side by side and are used in courses run throughout the year. The shop in the grounds of the\ngarden will also be open.
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ORGANIZER;CN="St Michael's Hospice Fundraising Team":MAILTO:fundraising@stmichaelshospice.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230819
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230821
DTSTAMP:20260405T171815
CREATED:20230215T140400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T114558Z
UID:10000426-1692406800-1692493199@stmichaelshospice.com
SUMMARY:Rye and District Country Show 2023
DESCRIPTION:Join the Rye and District Country Show committee for this year’s fun filled family day out on Saturday 19th August. \nThe day offers hours of entertainment\, including a traditional horse show\, a fun dog show\, classic car show and an open-air country fair with stalls. Whether you like four-legged friends or a four wheeled motor\, there’s something for everyone. \nThe event takes place at Elm Tree Farm in Icklesham (TN36 4BH on the A259) from 10am – 4pm. Book your tickets now! \nThe Show is kindly organised by a committee of volunteers and in aid of St Michael’s Hospice (Hastings and Rother). \nFor further information please email fundraising@stmichaelshospice.com or call 01424 456396. Details of how to sign up to be part of the car show\, horse or dog show can be found here.
URL:https://stmichaelshospice.com/event/rye-and-district-country-show-2023/
LOCATION:Elm Tree Farm\, Main Road (A259)\, Icklesham\, East Sussex\, TN36 4BH\, United Kingdom
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