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Sun 25 April Cholmondeley Castle, Cheshire SOLD OUT
Sun - Mon 2 - 3 May Weston Park, Shrops Buy Tickets
Sat 8 May Middleton Hall, Warks Buy Tickets
Sun 9 May Adlington Hall, Cheshire Buy Tickets
Sat 15 May Bodenham Arboretum, Worcs UPDATE: £1.00 TICKETS COMING SOON
Sun 16 May Norton Priory, Cheshire Free entry
Fri - Sat 21 - 22 May Dorothy Clive Garden, Staffs Buy Tickets
Sun 23 May 1620s House Donington Le Heath, Leics Tickets coming soon
Sun 6 June Bramall Hall, Stockport Tickets coming soon
Sat - Sun 12 - 13 June Hodnet Hall, Shrops Pay on Gate
Sat 26 June Thoresby Park, Notts Free entry
Sun 27 June Middleton Hall, Warks Tickets coming soon
Sun 4 July Whittington Castle, Shrops Pay on Gate
Sun 18 July Cholmondeley Castle, Cheshire Tickets coming soon
Sun 1 August 1620s House Donington Le Heath, Leics Tickets coming soon
Sun 8 August Southwell Minster, Notts Tickets tbc
Sun 15 August Capesthorne Hall, Cheshire Buy Tickets
Sat 21 August Middleton Hall, Warks Tickets coming soon
Sun - Mon 29 - 30 August Dorothy Clive Garden, Staffs Buy Tickets
Sat 4 September Bodenham Arboretum, Worcs Tickets TBC
Sun 5 September Ness Botanic Gardens, Wirral Ticket tbc
Sun 12 September Weston Park, Shrops Tickets coming soon
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Fair and Gardens: £3.50 Half standard price! (Children 5-16 years old: £1.50)
Free parking
Dogs on short leads and kept close to owner welcome in fair and, for this event only, in gardens on paths only.
We were really thrilled to be able to hold our first ever plant fair at this stunning Cheshire hall and gardens last August and what a brilliant success it was!
The fair is on the parkland with the magnificent backdrop of the hall behind us. The entry charge includes access to the picturesque gardens.
Capesthorne is the much loved home of the Bromley-Davenports, a site on which they and their ancestors, the Wards and Capesthornes, have lived since Doomsday times. The present house, built between 1719 and 1732, replaced an earlier building which stood on the site of the column in the park.
The estate is a tranquil haven of wildlife, parkland and formal gardens. Through the Milanese gates, opposite the chapel, alongside the estate’s chain of lakes, merge colourful perennials with more unusual 18th century plants, maples and cherry trees.
"I really enjoyed going to this well run event can’t wait for the next one" – Sue on Facebook
"My first fair post Covid. Seemed to work well. Enjoyed the garden visit also, Thank you". - Patricia on Facebook
Nurseries and Artisans confirmed for Sunday 15 August:
Bridge Farm Plants from Derbyshire: a wide range of hardy, herbaceous perennials: Unusual varieties as well as cottage garden favourites, a small election of shrubs and other plants.
ChickenStreet from Shropshire: perennial grasses, native species, and easy care herbaceous perennials
Conquest Plants Nursery from Cheshire: Specialist growers of variegated and coloured foliage, hardy plants
Green's Leaves from Gloucestershire: shrubs, perennials, grasses, foliage plants
Hall Farm Nursery from Shropshire: garden plants, perennials, woodland plants, herbs and many other plants which are not widely available. RHS Gold medallists. RHS Partnership Nursery.
John Cullen Gardens from Lincolnshire: Plants for the pollinators, scented plants and edible plants. National Collection of Achillea millefolium. RHS Chelsea medallists
Jurassicplants Nurseries from Denbighshire: Starter plants of rare woody edibles and other hard to find trees and shrubs
Mayfields Plants from Cheshire: bee and butterfly-friendly cottage garden perennials
Meadow View Plants from Lancashire: Wide range of perennials
Nature in Steel from Shropshire: Metal Cut Out Hand-Finished Garden Sculptures Inspired By Nature
North Staffs Hostas from Staffordshire: Hostas, Hemerocallis, Ferns, Hedera, Geums, Carex Grasses. National Collection of Hosta.
Packhorse Farm Nursery from Derbyshire: Acers, trees and shrubs RHS Gold medallist
Plantazia Lincoln from Lincolnshire: herbaceous perennials and primulas
SpecialPerennials from Cheshire: Perennials all grown in our bee and butterfly friendly garden
The Gobbett Nursery from Worcestershire: Shrubs, perennials inc Iris, Cornus, Syringa RHS Medallists
Tissington Nursery from Derbyshire: Wide range of perennials. RHS medallists
Address: Congleton Rd, Siddington, Macclesfield, Cheshire SK11 9JY
Website: www.capesthorne.com
email: info@capesthorne.com