EVERYONE is welcome to come along and enjoy a candlelit garden in aid of the National Gardens Scheme this weekend.
Andrews Corner garden, in Skaigh Lane, Belstone, will be lit by more than 200 candle lanterns, when the site turns into a fairyland for all to enjoy.
Guests can take a wander among magnificent trees, shrubs, herbaceous plants, organic vegetables and willow structures, as well as sample the Worcesterberry, Loganberry, Japanese Wineberry soft fruits.
The garden also contains a pond, bog garden and traditional breed chickens for all the family to enjoy, along with the view of the Taw Valley and Cosdon Beacon.
Among the major charities supported by the National Gardens Scheme are, MacMillan Cancer Support and Marie Curie Cancer Care.
The money provided over recent years has helped hundreds of people with terminal illness.
Entry to the garden costs £5 for adults and is free for children which includes a glass of wine, or juice and cheese.
The garden will be open tomorrow (Friday) July 23 and Saturday, July 24 from 7pm until 10pm.





Comments
This article has no comments yet. Be the first to leave a comment.