Please note This event rested in 2020 and we don't have any up to date event details. When we get updated information, we'll add it here, but in the meantime we include below event information from a previous year to remind you about the event.
Bishampton, Worcestershire Sunday 18th June 2017 11.00am to 4.00pm
Sixty year old Tilly the tortoise will be co-hosting one of Bishampton’s gardens this year as part of their three-yearly popular event. Tilly will be sharing the limelight with his owner, Carol Keep, alongside nine other very different gardens, including a beekeepers’ plot, a variety of flower and vegetable gardens, a landscaped garden featuring a natural pond, a lake and a nature reserve.
Worcestershire’s Master Composters will also be on hand to give folk advice on how to start composting, and offer support and advice.
Free shuttle bus will be on hand throughout the event and refreshments on offer at the Village Hall.
Proceeds will be shared with the Midlands Air Ambulance and the Evesham Greyhound and Lurcher Rescue charities.
Plant sales Plant sales will be on offer at the Village Hall.
Cost £5.00 adults, accompanied under 16s free.
How to get event passports Buy tickets on the day from the Village Hall.
Directions Bishampton is just five minutes from Inkberrow on the main Worcester Road, taking the Radford turn. Parking available at the Village Hall, Broad Lane.
Location County: Worcestershire Postcode for Sat Nav: WR10 2LY (please verify before travelling) Find approximate location on GoogleMaps (new window)
Thankyou! In 2017 the organisers of this event made a donation towards the upkeep of this website.