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10:02am Monday 10th June 2013 in News
GARDENS in Abbotsbury will open to the public as part of an annual event.
Abbotsbury Open Gardens is taking place this year on Sunday June 16 between 2pm and 5.30pm.
The Friends of St Nicholas Church are inviting people to wander around the beautiful gardens of the old Gate House. Other gardens include the Old Manor House, Abbey House and several cottage gardens.
Built in the early 14th century, the Gate House was part of the abbey which has stood in Abbotsbury from 1044 until it was destroyed under Henry VIII’s rule in 1540.
As a special treat this year Steve Griffiths, curator of Abbotsbury Subtropical gardens, will be on hand at to give expert advice on gardening problems.
Plants and produce will be on sale at the venues as well as refreshments at 1 West Street and Fleet Cottage. Tickets cost £3 for adults and can be purchased from Tricia Houlberg on 01305 871085. Visit abbotsbury.co.uk for more information.
All the profits will go to the Friends of St Nicholas, members of the community who raise funds for the upkeep of the ancient Grade 1 listed building of St Nicholas Church.
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