Antony Woodland Garden Open Day For National Garden Scheme

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Ferry Lane, Torpoint, Cornwall, PL11 2QA

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Bluebells in the woodlands at Antony Woodland Garden

About

Antony Woodland Garden in Cornwall is delighted to be supporting the excellent work of the National Garden Scheme (NGS) with four Open Days throughout the year. It is a chance to support worthwhile charity whilst enjoying all the joys (flowers and fauna) of Antony Woodland Garden as the seasons change from spring to autumn.

The Open Day is on Friday 26th April when the bluebells will be looking outstanding in all their late Spring glory!

Other Open Days include:
5 July – Summer on the Estuary
11 October – Autumn Colours

Time: 10.30am – 5pm.
Location: Antony Woodland Garden, Torpoint, Cornwall PL11 2QA


Tickets:
Adults: £9
Children: Free
Tickets are available to prebook online, or purchase at the gate, with a card reader available. Additional cash donations to NGS are welcome.

Refreshments: The wonderful Zinns Coffee in the Woodland will be serving great coffee, hot chocolate, tea refreshing cold drinks and delicious homemade cakes throughout the day.

About this event:
The 100-acre Antony Woodland Garden is one of the most beautiful, and least known about, gardens in Cornwall. Just a ferry ride away from Plymouth it is a haven of serenity and peace, and the perfect place for a pleasant walk, a picnic, for children to explore and also for plantsmen (and women) to enjoy the magnificent variety of plants. It has the most stunning array of magnolias, beautiful walks along the river's edge, contemporary sculpture and carpets of wildflowers, waiting for you to discover!

AWG is an "International Camellia Garden of Excellence", one of only four in this country, and holds the National Collection of Camellia japonica. There is also a wonderful collection of nearly two hundred and fifty different types of magnolias and a good many other ornamental woody plants including hydrangeas and rhododendrons.

As part of the National Garden Scheme, the Open Days are the perfect opportunity to come and explore the pathways and vistas for the first time or rediscover an old favourite spot.

Whilst the woodland café will be serving a delicious variety of hot drinks and cakes, there is plenty of outside space to take it away and enjoy or you are welcome to bring your picnic. Well-behaved dogs are welcome on the Woodland Walk only. Well-behaved adults are welcome in the Garden and the Woodland Walk!

For more information about Antony Woodland Garden, please visit www.antonywoodlandgarden.com

Guide Prices

Ticket TypeTicket Tariff
Unit 1 - Adult£9.00 per ticket
Unit 2 - ChildFree

Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.

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Opening Times

National Garden Scheme – Open Day at Antony Woodland Garden (5 July 2024)
DayTimes
Friday10:30 - 17:00
National Garden Scheme – Open Day at Antony Woodland Garden (11 Oct 2024)
DayTimes
Friday10:30 - 17:00

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