A CHANCE to view a private garden and enjoy an afternoon of music and cakes is being offered as part of the St Luke's Open Garden Scheme.
Sally and Christopher Pancheri will be opening their garden in Burn Lane, Brentor on Sunday (May 22) between 2pm and 6pm.
The garden has been created over 30 years and enjoys views over the northern moor.
Visitors are encouraged to wander down the lane to enjoy the lower woodland area and sit by the stream.
Afternoon tea will be on offer as well as music from Barry Hodges, organist from Gulworthy Church and Gypsy Train, a local five piece band playing a lively acoustic set featuring a mix of Balkan folk tunes, Klezmer and tango.
Families and dogs on leads are welcome. Parking is available in the field behind the garden.
Entrance is £2 and donations for afternoon tea are invited with all proceeds going to St Luke's Hospice in Plymouth.





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