This event is resting for 2026 Sorry, but Sheldwich Village Open Gardens isn't running this year. We'll keep you posted about next year's event details when they are known, but in the meantime we include below details from a previous year to remind you about the event
Sheldwich, south of Faversham, Kent. Saturday 7th June 2025 10.00am to 6.00pm
Sheldwich gardens are open for the very first time in this glorious setting.
Sheldwich is a typical small English village in a picturesque area of outstanding natural beauty with a village green where cricket has been played for many years.
A wide range of gardens will be open to visitors - from the spectacular garden of the Grade 1 listed Lees Court to an array of very varied and beautiful gardens, each in their own charming surroundings.
All of the gardens are within easy reach with some near the village hall and others accessible via the attractive footpaths and bridleways or by a short drive.
Visit the Grade 2* listed St. James's Church, Sheldwich. The Grade 2* listed St. Leonard's Church along Dayton Road, is also open. Both can be accessed via footpaths or a short drive.
Enjoy a delicious tea and cake in the village hall, and relax in the peaceful surroundings.
Proceeds Ticket sales in aid of Sheldwich Village Hall.
Plant sales There will be plants for sale in some of the gardens
Cost £5.00 adults, accompanied under 16s free.
How to get tickets / programmes Tickets from Sheldwich Village Hall on the day. Cash only please.
Directions / Parking From A251, turn into Lees Court Road, Sheldwich. Follow Lees Court Road until you get to the village green. The village hall entrance is on left hand side and will be signposted. Parking is available either in the car park adjacent, or on the green - there will be stewards available for guidance. Limited mobility parking available at Lees Court and both churches.
Toilet Facilities Toilets are available at this event.
Location County: Kent Postcode for Sat Nav: ME13 0LG (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.