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Hampshire Gardens Open for Charity, 2021 Hampshire gardens open for charity, 2021 Supported by For more information visit ngs.org.uk 2 HAMPSHIRE HAMPSHIRE 3 Dear Garden Visitor, All entries are subject to change. For the latest information check www.ngs.org.uk Welcome to our Hampshire Gardens ‘Slimline’ 2021 booklet Monday 5th Wednesday 5th Friday 28th Crawley Gardens 27 Beechenwood Farm 6 N Searles Lane OPENING Twin Oaks 89 Gardens 75 Through the generosity of over 3500 garden owners across England and Wales who open their gardens Sunday 9th to the public and our thousands of visitors who visit these gardens, the National Garden Scheme (NGS) DATES Wednesday 7th The Cottage 25 Saturday 29th was once again able to donate nearly £3m to national nursing, care and health charities in 2020. For Beechenwood Farm 6 The House in the N Searles Lane Extended openings are Wood 47 Gardens 75 many of them, the NGS donation is literally a lifeline and it makes a huge difference to those who benefit shown at the beginning Sunday 11th from the care they are able to give. of the month. Bramdean House 14 Monday 10th Sunday 30th Durmast House 33 The Cottage 25 Amport & Monxton Map locator numbers This booklet lists all the gardens in Hampshire that will open for the NGS in 2021 and I hope that you are shown to the right Old Thatch & The Wednesday 12th Gardens 3 Millennium Barn 66 Pylewell Park 70 enjoy visiting them during the year (our booklet is ‘slimline’ this year for environmental reasons - we did of each garden name. Beechenwood Farm 6 28 St Ronan’s Avenue 74 Romsey Gardens 72 not wish to produce thousands of large booklets if we were faced with having to suffer another turbulent N Woodpeckers Thursday 13th N Searles Lane garden-opening year like 2020) You can be assured of a warm welcome at all of our gardens and, at February Care Home 98 Appleyards 5 Gardens 75 nearly all, that famous NGS cup of tea and slice of cake. Many of our visitors describe a visit to an NGS Bisterne Manor 10 Wednesday 14th The Thatched Cottage 88 garden as ‘Britain’s Best Value Day Out’. Snowdrop Festival Tanglefoot 86 Twin Oaks 89 Beechenwood Farm 6 Saturday 13th Friday 14th Thursday 15th Monday 31st After the challenges of 2020 we are looking forward to opening our gardens more than ever and hoping The Down House 32 Appleyards 5 Amport & Monxton for some return to normality. However, we have to prepare for possible disruption and restrictions which Appleyards 5 Sunday 14th Saturday 15th Gardens 3 Friday 16th might be imposed at short notice. If this happens our website www.ngs.org.uk will always carry the Little Court 51 u Alverstoke Crescent Bere Mill 7 most up-to-date information. It is always worth checking it in any case for any alterations, cancellations Appleyards 5 Romsey Gardens 72 Monday 15th Garden 2 and any ‘pop up’ openings. Depending on the level of restrictions we may have to once again offer The Thatched Cottage 88 Little Court 51 Saturday 17th Appleyards 5 garden entry through pre-booked tickets – purchased via the website. Appleyards 5 146 Bridge Road 18 Twin Oaks 89 Saturday 20th The Island 49 21 Chestnut Road 22 The Down House 32 Every visitor to an NGS garden makes an essential contribution to someone’s life, especially those Pilley Hill Cottage 68 ‘Selborne’ 76 June who need care or support through chronic or life-threatening illnesses. Thank you once again for your Sunday 21st Sunday 18th Sunday 16th support and I look forward to seeing you at an NGS garden in 2021. Bramdean House 14 Appleyards 5 Appleyards 5 Wednesday 2nd u Chawton House 21 The Island 49 146 Bridge Road 18 Beechenwood Farm 6 Little Court 51 N Heckfield Place 44 Scan our QR Code Pilley Hill Cottage 68 21 Chestnut Road 22 Mark Monday 22nd Terstan 87 How Park Barn 48 Thursday 3rd for full details of Little Court 51 Wednesday 21st ‘Selborne’ 76 Tanglefoot 86 Tadley Place 85 Mark Porter, County Organiser every Hampshire Beechenwood Farm 6 Tanglefoot 86 Saturday 5th March Friday 23rd 21 Chestnut Road 22 NGS Garden Monday 17th Bluebell Wood 13 Ferns Lodge 38 HAMPSHIRE COUNTY TEAM Sunday 14th ‘Selborne’ 76 Froyle Gardens 40 Bere Mill 7 Saturday 24th 1 Povey’s Cottage 69 County Organiser Assistant County Organisers North West Wednesday 19th Bluebell Wood 13 Spitfire House 83 Mark Porter 01962 791054 Adam Vetere 01635 268267 Sunday 21st Beechenwood Farm 6 Central [email protected] [email protected] Little Court 51 Sunday 25th N Heckfield Place 44 Sunday 6th Sue Cox 01962 732043 u Spinners Garden 82 Bramdean House 14 County Treasurer [email protected] South Saturday 27th Thursday 20th Wednesday 28th Brick Kiln Cottage 17 Fred Fratter 01962 776243 Barbara Sykes 02380 254521 Pilley Hill Cottage 68 Bisterne Manor 10 Central West Beechenwood Farm 6 21 Chestnut Road 22 [email protected] [email protected] Friday 21st Kate Cann 01794 389105 Sunday 28th Twin Oaks 89 Ferns Lodge 38 Little Court 51 Publicity [email protected] South West Pilley Hill Cottage 68 Froyle Gardens 40 Pat Beagley 01256 764772 Elizabeth Walker 01590 677415 Sunday 23rd 108 Heath Road 43 East Wednesday 31st [email protected] [email protected] May Manor House 56 Manor House 56 Linda Smith 01329 833253 Beechenwood Farm 6 28 St Ronan’s Avenue 74 1 Povey’s Cottage 69 Sunday 2nd Social Media [email protected] West Shalden Park House 77 Position Vacant - Jane Wingate-Saul 01725 519414 Bere Mill 7 Wednesday 26th North April N South View House 80 For details please contact [email protected] Brick Kiln Cottage 17 Beechenwood Farm 6 Cynthia Oldale 01420 520438 Tanglefoot 86 Mark Porter (as above) Friday 2nd The Cottage 25 Thursday 27th [email protected] Walhampton 91 Wednesday 9th Cover garden: Twin Oaks Crawley Gardens 27 Bisterne Manor 10 Booklet Co-ordinator Beechenwood Farm 6 North East Photographer: N Mark Porter (as above) Syd Hutchinson Sunday 4th Monday 3rd Searles Lane 01420 23185 Lizzie Powell Pylewell Park 70 Beechenwood Farm 6 Gardens 75 Thursday 10th [email protected] Twin Oaks 89 The Cottage 25 Appleyards 5 Lake House 50 4 HAMPSHIRE HAMPSHIRE 5 Friday 11th East Worldham Manor 34 Fairweather’s Nursery 37 Old Camps 63 Endhouse 35 Symbols at the end of each garden entry indicate features and N By Arrangement Appleyards 5 26 Lower Newport Sunday 18th South View House 80 Fairbank 36 items of special interest at the garden. Twin Oaks 89 Arrange a personalised Ferns Lodge 38 Saturday 12th Road 54 Angels Folly 4 Willows 96 garden visit with your Hambledon House 42 N Gardens opening for the first time this year or re-opening Appleyards 5 ‘Selborne’ 76 8 Birdwood Grove 9 Wicor Primary School club, or group of friends, 108 Heath Road 43 after a long break. The Thatched Cottage 88 Bleak Hill Nursery & Saturday 21st on a date to suit you. See Community Garden 95 The Homestead 45 u Garden also opens on non-NGS days. (Gardens which carry Garden 11 Wheatley House 94 individual garden entries Sunday 13th Lake House 50 this symbol contribute to the NGS either by opening on a Monday 28th Fairweather’s Nursery 37 for full details. Appleyards 5 Sunday 22nd Little Court 51 specific day(s) and/or by giving a guaranteed contribution). East Worldham Manor 34 Tanglefoot 86 Berry Cottage 8 Weir House 92 Merdon Manor 59 e Terstan 87 Wheelchair access to at least the main features of the garden. Broadhatch House 19 ‘Selborne’ 76 Wheatley House 94 80 Abbey Road 1 Old Camps 63 f Dogs on short leads welcome. Cranbury Park 26 Monday 19th Sunday 29th Angels Folly 4 The Old Rectory 64 g Bleak Hill Nursery & Plants usually for sale. Fritham Lodge 39 July Berry Cottage 8 Beechenwood Farm 6 Old Swan House 65 Garden 11 dPlant Heritage National Collection Holder. Lake House 50 The Deane House 29 Bere Mill 7 Pilley Hill Cottage 68 Little Court 51 a Friday 2nd Tuesday 20th Gilberts Dahlia Field 41 Berry Cottage 8 1 Povey’s Cottage 69 Gardens that offer accommodation. Old Thatch & The Twin Oaks 89 Old Swan House 65 The Thatched Cottage 88 8 Birdwood Grove 9 Redenham Park House 71 bRefreshments are available, normally at a charge. Millennium Barn 66 Saturday 3rd 6 Breamore Close 15 Sages 73 p Terstan 87 Saturday 24th Monday 30th N Picnics welcome Angels Folly 4 Briar Patch 16 Silver Birches 78 The Thatched Cottage 88 Moore Barlow 60 Bleak Hill Nursery & iGarden designed by a Fellow, Member or Pre-registered The Island 49 Brick Kiln Cottage 17 Spindles 81 Weir House 92 Garden 11 Member of the Society of Garden Designers. Manor Lodge 57 Sunday 25th Broadhatch House 19 Spitfire House 83 The Thatched Cottage 88 CGarden accessible to coaches. Coach sizes vary so please Monday 14th 1 Povey’s Cottage 69 Meon Orchard 58 Bumpers 20 Tanglefoot 86 Moore Barlow 60 Clover Farm 23 Terstan 87 contact garden owner or County Organiser in advance to check Broadhatch House 19 Twin Oaks 89 details. Little Court 51 Colemore House The Thatched Cottage 88 Sunday 4th Tuesday 27th September Gardens 24 Trout Cottage, Group visits Group Organisers may contact the County Organiser Tuesday 15th Angels Folly 4 Old Swan House 65 Sunday 5th The Cottage 25 Stockbridge Gardens 84 or a garden owner direct to organise a group visit to a particular Broadhatch House 19 Bleak Hill Nursery & Wednesday 28th How Park Barn 48 Crookley Pool 28 Twin Oaks 89 county or garden.
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