OPEN GARDEN DAY IN AID OF THE RED CROSS
Ticket Prices
£4 - adults
£2 - children and concessions
We open up our garden when it is full bloom and for this day donate all proceeds to The Red Cross. Come and have an hourly guided garden tour with our Head Gardener, Tommy. He will tell you about the fascinating history of the Kirklinton Hall garden and where we are taking it in the future.
We will have plants on sale, plus fresh picked to order fruit and veg from our garden.
Refreshments and lunch from our tea shop.
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