Bretforton Open Gardens 2018
There was an amazing turn-out of visitors to the Open Garden event on Sunday! Bretforton Village School reported welcoming over 200 people to take a look at their gardens and resident scarecrow.
There was an amazing turn-out of visitors to the Open Garden event on Sunday! Bretforton Village School reported welcoming over 200 people to take a look at their gardens and resident scarecrow.
The wonderful Nursery Rhyme scarecrows around the village added a great touch of humour, and Bretforton Choir entertained the crowds at the Manor during the afternoon.
A share of the proceeds will go to The Shakespeare Hospice, Stratford upon Avon and DEPAUL NIGHTSTOP Charity, South Worcestershire.A share of the proceeds will go to The Shakespeare Hospice, Stratford upon Avon and DEPAUL NIGHTSTOP Charity, South Worcestershire.
A share of the proceeds will go to The Shakespeare Hospice, Stratford upon Avon and DEPAUL NIGHTSTOP Charity, South Worcestershire.A share of the proceeds will go to The Shakespeare Hospice, Stratford upon Avon and DEPAUL NIGHTSTOP Charity, South Worcestershire.
gallery of last year's open garden event:
SCARECROWS AT THE OPEN GARDENS!
The gardens of Bretforton have been brought to life with a series of Sporting Scarecrows!
BRETFORTON OPEN GARDENS EVENT - 2017
On Sunday 4th June about 10 beautiful gardens in the historic village of Bretforton were open to the public.
The annual event, organised by Bretforton Garden Club, also gave visitors the opportunity to view scarecrows around the village and take part in a village picture quiz as well as viewing a variety of beautiful gardens. Delicious homemade cakes and other refreshments were on sale in the grounds of the historic Fleece Inn along with a plant sale and tombola. It was a great day out!
A share of the proceeds from the event have gone to the Evesham Volunteer Centre and THRIVE – a charity that uses gardening to change lives.
For more information go to : www.bretforton-gardenclub.co.uk
On Sunday 4th June about 10 beautiful gardens in the historic village of Bretforton were open to the public.
The annual event, organised by Bretforton Garden Club, also gave visitors the opportunity to view scarecrows around the village and take part in a village picture quiz as well as viewing a variety of beautiful gardens. Delicious homemade cakes and other refreshments were on sale in the grounds of the historic Fleece Inn along with a plant sale and tombola. It was a great day out!
A share of the proceeds from the event have gone to the Evesham Volunteer Centre and THRIVE – a charity that uses gardening to change lives.
For more information go to : www.bretforton-gardenclub.co.uk