Crookham Village Open Gardens Day

Sunday, June 30, 2019

Sunday, June 30, 2019

11:30 am To 4:30 pm

Crookham, Cornhill-on-Tweed TD12 4SY, UK

Events Description

New for 2019 – Welcome to Crookham Village Open Gardens Day on behalf of HospiceCare (www.hospicecare-nn.org.uk)

The residents of Crookham lovingly tend their gardens and the results are well worth seeing.  On this day visitors have the opportunity to do just that when an “Open Gardens” afternoon takes place in aid of HospiceCare North Northumberland and The Great North Air Ambulance.

Tickets are available from the Village Hall at £5.00 per person, covering all gardens.  Children go free.  Teas will be served in the Village Hall.

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