Wellesbourne and Hunscote, Warwickshire Saturday 16th and Sunday 17th May 2026 1.00pm to 5.00pm
There is beauty in diversity. The gardens in Wellesbourne and in Hunscote are all very different in style, in size and in their biodiversity too.
The gardeners here enjoy sharing their gardens with wildlife and garden accordingly.
Pick up ideas and share tips as you enjoy seeing how varied a 'Garden for Wildlife' can really be.
Wellesbourne Allotments, Community Meadow and Orchard, Chedham's historical blacksmith Yard and the rewilded land at Twitey's Glamping will also be open for you to enjoy.
Proceeds Proceeds will be shared between Wildlife charities in Warwickshire and local projects with a particular focus on butterflies and moths this year.
Cost £5.00 each day.
How to get tickets / programmes Pick up tickets from Twitey's Glamping in Hunscote, from Wellesbourne Methodist Church or Chedham's Yard in Wellesbourne.
Number of gardens Approximately 11 gardens will be open, but the total may vary from day to day - please contact the organisers if you need exact numbers.
Enabled Access Statement
If you struggle a little with mobility or are a wheel user, you can get an access statement detailing the gardens that are open as part of this event - contact the organisers and they'll email a copy to you. Read more about our Enabled Access scheme.
Directions / Parking The easiest parking to get your entrance tickets is in Hunscote at Twitey's or next to the Village Hall in Wellesbourne, then walk round to the Methodist Hall or Chedham’s Yard. Gardens around Wellesbourne are spread out, however, and you will need to move the car or cycle to get to all gardens in the time available.
Toilet Facilities Toilets are available at this event.
Location County: Warwickshire Postcode for Sat Nav: CV35 9QP (please verify before travelling) Find approximate location on GoogleMaps (new browser tab)
Thankyou! In 2025 the organisers of this event made a crowdfunding donation towards the upkeep of this website.