Southam Open Gardens

Please note
This event rested in 2025 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.

 approx 20 gardens opened Southam, near Leamington Spa, Warwickshire
Saturday 20th and Sunday 21st July 2024
11.00am to 5.00pm

There will be a good range of gardens open - some new, some old, some large, some small, some work in progress - there is something for everyone.

Southam Heritage Centre in Tithe Place will be open and will be the starting point for your visit. They will also have a window display about Southam Orchards, High Street.

Several of the gardens will be serving refreshments, and lunches will be available at various establishments in or close to the town centre on both days.

So come along, have one or two great days out, and pick up plenty of ideas for your own garden.

Proceeds:  All proceeds to Southam in Bloom who provide and maintain hanging baskets and troughs in the town.

Plant sales:  Plant sales in two or more of our gardens.

Cost:  £5.00 adults, covers both days, school age children free.

How to get tickets / programmes:  Before the event from Jacqueline the Florist on Market Hill or from Southam Library in Tithe Place; on the day from Southam Heritage Centre in Tithe Place or from any participating garden.

Contact the organisers:  Phone: 01926 813 986 / 07885 873 167  Email: smith.lesley@talktalk.net  

Toilet Facilities:  Toilets are available at this event.

Directions / Parking:  Southam is situated on the main A423 approximately 15 miles north of Banbury and 15 miles south of Coventry. Stratford-upon-Avon, Leamington and Warwick are within easy reach of Southam, and all have plenty of accommodation. There is a car park on Wood Street in the centre of Southam, and plenty of on-street parking.

Location:  Warwickshire.  Use Sat Nav postcode: CV47 0HB (please verify before travelling)

Please ... tell the organisers that you found them on the Open Gardens National Directory.