Plant Hunters’ Fair is to be held at Capesthorne Hall, in Macclesfield, on Sunday 6th June between 10.00am and 4.00pm.
Entry to this event including the plant fair and the gardens is at the special reduced rate of just £3.50 TICKETS ONLY.
Tickets are on sale for the Plant Hunters’ Fair at Capesthorne Hall and Gardens that’s coming up on Sunday 6th June .Featuring 20 wonderful nurseries & artisans who will be bring a brilliant range of plants to choose from.Capesthorne Hall & Gardens are offering a special low-price entry to the Gardens and Plant Fair of just £3.50 for this day only.
This event is entry by pre-booked tickets only. Numbers are strictly limited, and you can choose an arrival time slot starting from 10am (you can stay as long as you like until the plant fair & garden closes at 4pm).
Capesthorne Hall is a grand country home and gardens, located in the village of Siddington in Macclesfield, Cheshire. It is a distinctive Jacobean style house with its Georgian Chapel and delightful gardens and lakes all set in over 100 acres of parkland.
Refreshments available.
Dogs on short leads welcome.
Free parking.
Plant fair closes at 4pm
Why not come for a great day out and get some great plants at the same time?
Get your ticket before they all go!
Full details at:
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