Bury St. Edmunds Hidden Gardens

Please note
This event ran in 2025 but we don't yet have this year's details. When we get them, we'll add them, but in the meantime we include below event information from last year to remind you about the event.

 approx 30 gardens opened Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk
Sunday 29th June 2025
11.00am to 5.00pm

Now in our 39th year, you will be surprised at what lies behind the garden walls of our historic and delightful town streets - the diversity of plots and planting, the willingness of gardeners to welcome you.

There will be a large number of gardens on show at venues within the town centre. Come and find gardens old and new, large and small, showy and loved, all providing ideas for your own patch and together making a delightful walk round our lovely town.

Refreshments available in several of the gardens as well as live entertainment.

Proceeds:  All proceeds go to St. Nicholas Hospice Care.

Plant sales:  From some of our open gardens.

Cost:  £7.00 adults, accompanied children free.

How to get tickets / programmes:  Tickets are only available from our Hospice Gazebo (10.30am onwards) on Angel Hill, Bury St. Edmunds and via our website.

Contact the organisers:  Phone: 01284 766 133  Email: hiddengardens.bury@stnh.org.uk  
Web: https://stnicholashospice.org.uk/contact-us/hidden-gardens-of-bury-tickets/

Toilet Facilities:  Toilets are available at this event.

Directions / Parking:  Bury St Edmunds is situated on the A14 at junction 43 which has good links to all major trunk roads in the East of England.

Bus: There is a bus station in Bury St Edmunds which is serviced by National Express coach connections from all over the country.

Train: Bury St Edmunds has its own railway station, connecting to Cambridge, Ipswich and the London-Norwich line.

The most convenient car-parks are Angel Hill, Ram Meadow and Shire Hall off Honey Hill. People have cycled from Holland to visit our Hidden Gardens!

Location:  Suffolk.  Use Sat Nav postcode: IP33 1UZ (please verify before travelling)

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