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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250517
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DTSTAMP:20260405T200332
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250625T084022Z
UID:10002266-1747440000-1753574399@stmichaelshospice.com
SUMMARY:Open Gardens 2025
DESCRIPTION:Make the most of the outdoors this summer by joining us at our Open Gardens this summer. \nThose long summer days\, with the warmth of the sun on your face and the smell of freshly cut grass in the air\, are not too far around the corner\, so why not visit an Open Garden near you? \nGet ahead of the crowds and buy your ticket or season pass today! \nDownload our free Open Gardens Guide\, to find full addresses and prices to help plan your visit. Or pick one up at any of our seven shops. \nAll gardens are open from 10.30am – 4pm\, and entry starts from as little as £5. You can also purchase a season ticket\, providing access to all of our 2025 gardens (excluding Sarah Raven’s Cutting Garden) for just £40! \nSaturday 28th June – Winchelsea Beach download your Winchelsea Beach map here\nWinchelsea Beach Community Hall TN36 4NA – don’t miss our pop-up shop here. \nSolstice\, TN36 4NA\nWhite Cove\, TN36 4LH\nSeagulls\, TN36 4LW\nSt Valery\, TN36 4LT\nWindjammer\, TN36 4LU\n10 Harbour Farm\, TN36 4LP\nThe Ship Inn\, TN36 4LH \nTuesday 1st July – Northiam download your Northiam map here\nSt Francis Fields\, TN31 6LP – don’t miss our pop-up shop here.\nWestwell House\, TN31 6NB\nNorthiam Conservation\, TN31 6LP\n44 Cricketers Field\, TN31 6FA\n24 Coplands Rise\, TN31 6PU \nWednesday 2nd July – Brightling download your Brightling map here\nSarah Raven’s Cutting Garden\, TN32 5HP \nSunday 6th July – Hastings Old Town download your Hastings Old Town map here\nOld Hastings House\, TN34 3ET\n106 High street\, TN34 3ES\nThe Old Rectory\, TN35 5ND – don’t miss our pop-up shop here.\nStudio House\, TN34 3HE\nTichbon Cottage\, TN34 3BX\nLower Torfield Allotments\, TN34 3HA\n44 The Croft\, TN34 3HH\nEbenezer Cottage\, TN34 3BX \nSaturday 12th July – St Leonards on Sea download your St Leonards on Sea map here\nSt Michael’s Hospice\, TN38 0LB – don’t miss our pop-up shop here.\nConvent of Our Lady\, TN38 0PE\n33 Fernside Avenue\, TN38 0UU\n31 Fernside Avenue\, TN38 0UU\n18 The Green\, TN38 0SU\nWoodland Cottage\, TN38 0SE\n19 Hollington Park Road\, TN38 0SE\n74 Tower Road West\, TN38 0RL\nDelphia House\, TN38 0UA\nSt Benedict\, TN38 0LR \nSaturday 19th July – Hastings download your Hastings map here\nSilverdale\, TN34 1TT – don’t miss our pop-up shop here.\n90 Priority Avenue\, TN34 1UL \nSaturday 26th July – Icklesham download your Icklesham map here\nBroad Street House\, TN36 4AS\nWoodside\, TN36 4AS\nFieldings\, TN36 4AS\nHillington Cottage\, TN36 4AR \nPlease contact our Fundraising team on 01424 445177 or email us if you have any enquiries. \nPlease note\, there will be photos and videos taken on the day of the events. These photos may be shared on our website\, social media channels\, eNewsletters or printed literature in relation to this event or future events of this kind. If you do not wish to have your photo taken\, please contact our Fundraising Team.
URL:https://stmichaelshospice.com/event/open-gardens-2025/
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:20240706
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240725
DTSTAMP:20260405T200332
CREATED:20240305T115013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240722T131320Z
UID:10000833-1720227600-1721782799@stmichaelshospice.com
SUMMARY:Open Gardens - July 2024
DESCRIPTION:We’re excited to share with you our July 2024 Open Garden dates. Join us to explore the wonderfully beautiful gardens of Hastings and Rother and take a rare glimpse into some the most spectacular hidden gems that the area has to offer. We welcome families to our Open Gardens and under 16s go free. This event is kindly sponsored by Crest House Care Ltd. \nWe have pleasure in providing What3Words (W3W) locations for those who find them useful. Open Garden maps will be available to download here soon. \nSaturday 6th July – St Leonards on Sea\, £7.50 entry for access to all gardens\, under 16s free. \n25 Upper Maze Hill\, TN38 0LB – Featuring Q&A with Jean Griffin\, Gardening Expert and Radio Personality.\nW3W: rigid.tones.blend\nPlenty of seating to enjoy the scenery\, sensory garden and exciting artwork throughout gardens. Refreshments available here. \nA very special guest joining us at our Hospice Open Gardens. Jean Griffin\, Gardening Expert and Radio Personality\, will be sharing her years of experience and knowledge on all things gardening. Come along and ask Jean about any gardening queries you have\, from identifying plants\, to what to plant this month\, between 11am-1pm. \nJean has spent her whole life working in horticulture with a passion for talking about plants and sharing her wealth of knowledge. She has been a Judge and Trustee for Bloom\, was previously the President of the Kew Guild\, as well as a Fellow of the Institute of Horticulture. Suffice to say\, this is not one to miss! \nJean has kindly offered her time to chat to us. She says “Horticulture has been good to me\, and I want to give something back”. So if you’re a newbie gardener and need some tips for how to start\, or have experience and want to delve deeper into the gardening world\, this Q&A is for you. \nGlanymor\, 3 Highlands Gardens\, TN38 0HT\nW3W: taker.chef.crest\nThis garden has only opened once before and is in the process of restoring the garden with new planting. Beautiful sea views. \nDelphia House\, 11 Branksome Road\, TN38 0UA\nW3W: result.cheese.craft\nA garden of surprises\, designed by the late Robin Williams\, a gold medalist at Chelsea and later chair of the Show Garden Judges\, and a cat friendly garden. \nSt Benedicts B & B\, 81 Pevensey Road\, TN38 0LR\nW3W: taps.planet.banana\nVictorian walled kitchen garden with seating areas\, glasshouses\, old bothy and conservatory. In one walled garden\, there are two\nglasshouses\, a summer house and a chapel. Large pond and numerous mature flower borders. \nSaturday 13th July – Hastings\, £6.00 entry for access to all gardens\, under 16s free.\n \n41 Linton Road\, TN34 1TW\nW3W: excuse.glass.saves\nSilver birch woodland with a natural pond\, rose walk\, formal garden and a vegetable garden. \nSilverdale\, 1 Amherst Road\, TN34 1TT\nW3W: steps.cable.lists\nCompletely renovated in 2022 with an expanse of formal lawn surrounded by large borders. Tropicana meets traditional English.\nRefreshments available here. \n90 Priory Avenue\, TN34 1UL\nW3W: cost.water.cove\nBeautiful 1930s mock Tudor house\, views across Hastings and The Ridge and a sub-tropical planting style with some unusual specimens. \nSaturday 20th July – Hastings Old Town\, £7.50 entry for access to all gardens\, under 16s free.\nRefreshments will be served at 132 High Street\, TN34 3ET. \nEbenezer Cottage\, Tackleway\, TN34 3BX\nW3W: latest.first.final\nEchiums\, East Hill backdrop and a no dig approach. \nLower Torfield Allotments\, Old London Road\, TN34 3HA\nW3W: quarrel.photo.store\nInspiration galore with vegetables\, fruit and flowers and sustainability advice and eco ideas. \n44 The Croft\, TN34 3HH\nW3W: smile.comical.grass\nTerraced garden overlooking Hastings Old Town\, garden with space for wildflowers and paths and steps that lead to different levels. \nThe Studio House\, 64 Croft Road\, TN34 3HE\nW3W: skip.truth.trails\nA secret garden hidden behind a brick wall belonging to the former Gardens Editor of Country Living magazine\, a sheltered space of many moods and lush\nplanting on several level and a huge tulip tree overhangs much of the garden accompanied by olive and mulberry trees. \nThe Old Rectory\, 2-4 Harold Road\, Ore\, TN35 5ND\nW3W: modes.added.slam\nSurprisingly large\, with stunning herbaceous borders\, wide range of plants and for all seasons and a sumptuous walled garden. \nTuesday 23rd July – Northiam\, £7.50 entry for access to all gardens\, under 16s free. \nBrickwall\, Rye Road\, TN31 6NL\nChess garden with topiary\, library lawn with formal lawns and themed gardens. \nRose View\, Quickbourne Lane\, TN31 6QY\nWildlife garden\, ducks and chickens and an advocate for wildlife. \nWestwell House\, Main Street\, TN31 6NB\nRomantic garden\, quiet places to sit\, woodland\, pond meadow\, a formal parterre and more. \n44 Cricketers Field\, TN31 6FA\nW3W: hulk.linguists.stylist\nThe border is a traditional English country cottage style\, features include bananas\, palms\, yuca\, bougainvillea and a towering and trailing passion flower and jasmine. \nFriday 26th July – 74a Tower Road West\, St Leonards on Sea\nThis garden is being opened by the owner\, Christiana Meaden\, who is kindly hosting the event herself with the support of her family and friends. Please support them by dropping by and helping them in their goal to raise funds for the #Hospice. Open 10:30am – 4pm. \nAll gardens will be open from 10.30am – 3pm\, unless otherwise stated. \nIf you would like to purchase an Open Gardens season ticket for £40\, which enables access to all of our 2024 gardens\, please contact the Fundraising Team on 01424 456396 or email fundraising@stmichaelshospice.com \nOpen Garden Booklet \nOur Open Garden booklet\, listing all of our gardens listings and essential information\, is available from all of our Hospice shops and Reception\, plus the following outlets: \nPashley Manor\, Tate Fencing\, Planters\, Julie’s Plants\, Brown’s Farm Shop\, King John’s Nursery\, M Betts and Lloyd Butchers\, Eggs to Apples\, Athela’s Plants\, Hope Cottage Farm\, Great Park Farm\, Carrolls Fruit and Veg\, Eldridge’s Animal Feeds\, La Collina Gardens\, Blackbrooks Bexhill\, Merriments\, Wakeham’s Farm\, Petals for Plants\, Rye Garden Centre\, Ed’s Nursery\, Benenden Community Shop and Rotherview Nursery.
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ORGANIZER;CN="St Michael's Hospice Fundraising Team":MAILTO:fundraising@stmichaelshospice.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231203
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231211
DTSTAMP:20260405T200332
CREATED:20231011T090212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231208T080206Z
UID:10000757-1701561600-1702252799@stmichaelshospice.com
SUMMARY:Lights of Love
DESCRIPTION:A time to come together to make a tangible act of remembrance for loved ones no longer with us\, in the form of dedicating a star on a Lights of Love tree at one of our celebrations. \nWhether your loved one received the care of St Michael’s Hospice or not\, young or old\, local or further afield\, all can be remembered at Lights of Love. \nWe are looking forward to welcoming you to a Lights of Love celebration this December. \nMaking a Dedication \nUsing one of our new biodegradable stars\, write your personal dedication\, using a waterproof pen. You may choose to write on the name of your loved one\, paint or add pictures\, add decorations to make it personal to you and to them. \nYou can choose to take your dedication/s along with you to one of the celebrations to hang on the trees located there\, hang it on your own tree at home or you can send to the Hospice for us to hang on one of our trees. \nPlease remember\, your stars may be hung on trees that are located outside so may become damaged. To ensure we think about the environment\, please avoid using sticky tape\, glitter and other plastic or non-biodegradable products. \nIf you would like a star\, please visit one of our shops\, our Hospice Reception or contact our fundraising team on 01424 456396 or email us. \nVisiting the Lights of Love Trees \nLights will be on the Lights of Love trees on the top lawn at the Hospice from Sunday 10th – Friday 29th December. If you wish to visit\, this can be arranged between 9am – 4.30pm by contacting the main Reception on 01424 445177. \nThe trees will also remain at the venues. Please contact the venues in advance of visiting to avoid disappointment. \nThank you to Little Down Farm who have kindly donated trees for this event. \nLights of Love celebrations \nSunday 3rd December\, 3:15pm \nHastings Crematorium\, The Ridge\, Hastings\, TN34 2AE\nSt Thomas’ Church\, Winchelsea\, TN36 4EB \nThursday 7th December\, 6pm \nArthur Easton Centre\, St Michael’s Hospice\, Upper Maze Hill\, TN38 0LB\n\nSunday 10th December – Please check the time of your chosen venue \n3:00pm – St John’s Church\, Pevensey Road\, St Leonards on Sea\, TN38 0LF \n3:15pm – St Peter’s Church\, Church Street\, Bexhill on Sea\, TN40 2HE\n3:15pm – St Mary’s Church\, Church Square\, Rye\, TN31 7HF\n3:15pm – St Mary’s Church\, Upper Lake\, Battle\, TN33 0AN \nTo find out more about Lights of Love\, please contact our fundraising team on 01424 456396 or email us.
URL:https://stmichaelshospice.com/event/lightsoflove/
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:20260405T200332
CREATED:20230330T135239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T113742Z
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.
URL:https://stmichaelshospice.com/event/open-gardens-2023-august-dates/
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:20230701
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230802
DTSTAMP:20260405T200332
CREATED:20230330T132532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T113519Z
UID:10000507-1688173200-1690851599@stmichaelshospice.com
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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