Where to visit open gardens in York this summer

Looking for inspiration for next year’s garden? After a fun day out in the summer sun? Whatever your motivations may be, we’re scoured far and wide to uncover the best open gardens happening near you this summer. Read on for more.  

9 June, 10am-4pmHutton Wandesley Walled Garden, Hutton Street, North Yorkshire, YO26 7NA.

The walls of this quadrant-designed garden date all the way back to 1874, even though the garden itself is just over a-year-old! Spend an afternoon wandering amongst an array of perennials, parterres, dahlias, pyrus salicifolia, and more. Entrance is £6 for adults and free for children. 

13 June, 11am-4pmThe Priory, Nun Munkton, York. YO26 8ES.

A beautiful country garden located right where the river Nidd meets the Ouse. You’ll see unique trees, brilliant bordering, and plenty of soft perennials. Entrance is £7.50 for adults and free for children. 

21 July, 10am-4pmDaneswell House, Main Street, Stamford Bridge, YO41 1AD.

This charming secluded garden features a beautiful selection of tiered terraces, water features, shrubs, and borders as it sweeps down to the River Derwent. Entrance is £4 for adults and free for children. 

21-23 July, 1-6pmThe Nursery, Knapton Lane, Acomb, York. 

This productive one-acre garden features more than 100 fruit trees, as well as countless vegetable variations, which are grown alongside some more informal ornamental flowers, cut to provide colour and shelter for wildlife. Entrance is £4 for adults and free for children. 

You can find more information about all of these gardens
and book tickets at findagarden.ngs.org.uk 

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