Category Archives: Garden Visits

Spring Newsletter Issued

Our Spring Nesletter has been issued and this includes details of our Summer 2024 outings. We have an interesting programme of events which should be enjoyable – here’s hoping we get a bit of sunshine!

The events include:

  • Groobarb’s Wild Farm – Friday, 21st June
  • Ken Black’s Garden, Adswood – Friday, 28th June
  • Thenford – Thursday, 18th July 2024
  • Goldstone Hall & Sambrook Manor – Tuesday, 20th August

Spring 2020 Newsletter

First of all, we hope you and your families are keeping safe and well during these very challenging and worrying times.

For some light relief, why not take a look at our Spring 2020 Newsletter – see the Newsletters page. It contains reports from the October Study Day and details of our Summer Visits for 2020.

We currently have two visits planned for the Summer, though these might be subject to change or cancellation:

  • A coach trip to RHS Harlow Carr – Tuesday 14th July 2020
  • A coach trip/self-drive trip to two gardens: Wildegoose Nursery and Hampton Court Castle – Thursday 27th August 2020

We will keep members informed of any changes to plans.

Garden Visits for 2019

Then there are FOUR visits to book for this year: 

  • An opportunity for THEA members to have early access to Tirley Garth – Sunday, 12th May
  • Visits to two Northwich gardens at Abbeywood and Wood End Cottage – Thursday, 27th June
  • A visit to Ness Gardens on the Wirral – Tuesday, 9th July 
  • Coach Trip south to Highgrove Gardens, the home of Prince Charles – Monday, 12th August

Details of the visits can be found in the Spring 2019 Newsletter and on the web site on the “Garden Visits” page.

Book now – we hope you can join us!

Tatton Park Japanese Garden Trip – 25th April 2019

Following on from the excellent talk on Japanese Gardens at our November Study Day, we have been inspired to arrange a trip to the Japanese Garden at Tatton Park so we can see first-hand what we’ve heard about.

Simon Tetlow (Head Gardener at Tatton) will be conducting the tour on 25th April 2019 which will take approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes after which time you will have the option to visit the rest of the gardens at your leisure.  This is a rare opportunity to get access to the Japanese garden as this is not generally open to the public.

See our GARDEN VISITS page for more details.