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2026 dates


Sun 15 March Thoresby Park Newark NG22 9EP


Sun 22 March Arley Hall and Gardens Northwich CW9 6NA


Sat 28 March Bodenham Arboretum Kidderminster DY11 5TB


Sun 29 March Sugnall Walled Garden Eccleshall ST21 6NF


Fri 3 April Whittington Castle Oswestry SY11 4DF


Sun - Mon 5 - 6 April Dorothy Clive Garden Market Drayton TF9 4EU


Sun 12 April Middleton Hall Tamworth B78 2AE


Sat - Sun 18 - 19 April Weston Park Shifnal TF11 8LE


Sun 26 April Cholmondeley Castle Gardens Malpas SY14 8ET


Sun 3 May 1620s House Donington Le Heath LE67 2FW


Mon 4 May Chasewater Country Park Brownhills WS8 7NL


Sun 10 May Capesthorne Hall Macclesfield SK11 9JY


Sun 17 May Southwell Minster NG25 0HD


Mon 25 May Arley Arboretum Upper Arley Worcs DY12 1SQ


Sun 31 May Norton Priory Runcorn WA7 1SX


Sat - Sun 6 - 7 June Hodnet Hall Gardens Market Drayton TF9 3NN


Sun 21 June Middleton Hall Tamworth B78 2AE


Sun 28 June Whittington Castle Oswestry SY11 4DF


Sun 5 July Thoresby Park Newark NG22 9EP


Sun 19 July Chasewater Country Park Brownhills WS8 7NL


Wed 22 July Cholmondeley Castle Gardens Malpas SY14 8ET


Sun 26 July 1620s House Donington Le Heath LE67 2FW


Sun 2 August Southwell Minster NG25 0HD


Sun 9 August Capesthorne Hall Macclesfield SK11 9JY


Sun 16 August Middleton Hall Tamworth B78 2AE


Sun - Mon 30 - 31 August Dorothy Clive Garden Market Drayton TF9 4EU


Sat 5 September Bodenham Arboretum Kidderminster DY11 5TB


Sun 13 September Weston Park Shifnal TF11 8LE


Sun 20 September Arley Hall and Gardens Northwich CW9 6NA


Arley Hall

Northwich, Cheshire CW9 6NA

Sunday 20 September 2026

Times: 10am - 4pm

Admission: Entry includes full access to the gardens and the plant fair for the special offer reduced price of just £5.00 (Normally £12.00). Children under 16 free. Pay on the gate

Parking: Special Offer: free parking for this event

Refreshments: The Gardener’s Kitchen café will be open

Please contact the venue for information on accessibility.

Dogs on leads welcome in the fair and gardens

We also have a spring plant fair here on March 22nd

Admission includes access to the beautiful gardens at Arley Hall at less than half standard price.

Amongst the finest in Europe the Gardens have been created over the last 270 years by successive generations of the same family. With two distinct areas which include 8 acres of formal gardens, and 7 acres of Woodland Garden and children's play area there is always something for everyone to enjoy.

The entrance to Arley is down an avenue of pleached lime trees leading to the clock tower. Planted in the mid 1800's the lime trees receive an annual clipping which can take up to 2 weeks to complete. However once done, maintenance is quite low impact for such an impressive entranceway.

The Grove, a well established arboretum and a Woodland Walk of about 7 acres. This is an informal part of the garden in a woodland setting and has been a passion for Lord Ashbrook for 50 years. It contains spring bulbs, a very large collection of rhododendrons, azaleas and a wide range of other flowering shrubs and exotic trees, including varieties of oak, birch, magnolia, prunus, sorbus, malus, kalmia and hydrangea.

The iconic double herbaceous borders will be putting forth their late show.

The Vinery was built in 1872-1873 and the fig trees within were probably planted shortly afterwards. The end section is always used to produce tomatoes which are used in The Gardeners Kitchen Cafe. The remaining 3 sections are decorative. Highlights to look out for are the tender Rhododendrons in early spring.

The Ilex Avenue features 14 holm oaks (Quercus Ilex). The unusual shapes and sizes of these clipped trees are partly due to chance. They were originally pyramidal but during the First World War they were left unclipped for several years and then reshaped as giant cylinders.

The Rootery is a rock garden which is in complete contrast to the rest of the garden. Here winding paths, roughly hewn steps, a fern-fringed pool and a domed cave combine in a romantic concept of an alpine dell. It is so named because of the use of tree stumps and their roots in the design of the garden.

Line-up for Sun 20 September Arley Hall and Gardens:

A Love Blossoms Garden accessories, stakes, planters, garden wall decorations etc.

Canalside Garden Centre Perennial plants, with a special interest in salvias, ferns and cut flowers NEW

ChickenStreet Grasses and herbaceous perennials for naturalistic plantings

Conquest Plants Nursery Variegated and coloured foliage hardy plants

Dibleys The Houseplant Specialists: over 150 RHS Gold medals including 33 Chelsea Golds

Freckles & Flora Unusual hardy herbaceous perennials and choice annuals NEW

Hillview Hardy Plants Perennials and auriculas. National Collection Holders, RHS Gold Medallists

Hoyland Plant Centre National Collection of Agapanthus plus, Amarines, Nerines, Tulbaghia, Dierama , Arisaema & Scadoxus. RHS Medallists

Jurassicplants Nurseries Rare trees, shrubs, exotic fruits and living fossils. RHS Gold Medallists

Lask Edge Farm Decorative Willow Twist Topiary NEW

Meadowmakers Wildflower and native tree plants and plugs

Oak Apple Plants Houseplants, pots and other accessories. Herbs in the spring/summer NEW

Orchard Furniture High quality teak garden furniture

Ox Eye Daisy Country style plants and quirky garden gifts

Penmere Plants Hardy, half-hardy and species Fuchsia.

Pinfold Pottery Handmade ceramic garden planters and other outdoors pots

Pottertons Nursery Hardy alpines & bulbs for rockery, scree, raised beds, trough, crevice bed, pots or cold frame. Chelsea GOLD medal winner

Prized Perennials Wide range of perennials

Rosemeade Nurseries Range of specialist trees, shrubs and herbaceous plants

The Gobbett Nursery Shrubs, perennials inc Iris, Cornus, Syringa in season. RHS Medallists

Thomasson Farms Biobloom Soil Improver NEW

Tissington Nursery Quality and choice perennials. RHS Gold Medallists

Tynings Plants Wide range of hardy and tender climbers. RHS Gold Medallists NEW

Wildegoose Nursery Herbaceous perennials and ornamental grasses. Violas in spring only.

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