Clun, west of Craven Arms, Shropshire Saturday 25th and Sunday 26th June 2022 1.00pm to 5.00pm
Clun is the smallest town in the county of Shropshire.
This year is our 38th year and features three gardens which have never been opened before.
Flower arrangements depicting the decades of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee will be in St George's Church. Harpists will play on Sunday and instrumentalists on Saturday. The harpists will also play in the garden of Whitcott Hall on Saturday afternoon.
Afternoon teas available.
All proceeds go to St. George's Church, Clun.
Plant sales There will be a well stocked plant stall at Hightown Community Room, Vicarage Road.
Cost £6.00 per person, valid for both days, accompanied schoolchildren free.
How to get event passports Tickets/programmes are sold at the Memorial Hall car park and the garden opposite Clun Bridge car park.
Number of gardens Approximately 15 gardens will be open, but the total may vary from day to day - please contact the organisers if you need exact numbers.
Directions Clun is nine miles west of Craven Arms. From the A49, take the B4368, west, at the large roundabout at Craven Arms. The A488 from Shrewsbury goes through the town itself. Parking at Memorial Hall (70 cars) and Clun Bridge (17 cars) car parks.
Toilet Facilities Toilets are available - locations will be advised on the day.
Location County: Shropshire Postcode for Sat Nav: SY7 8NY (please verify before travelling) Find approximate location on GoogleMaps (new browser tab)
Thankyou! In 2022 the organisers of this event made a crowdfunding donation towards the upkeep of this website.