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22
May

Some of the most beautiful private gardens in the Harrogate district will take part in annual Open Gardens events this summer. Visitors can explore stunning gardens, enjoy tea and cake and raise money for good causes. Below is a list of local events. Some are still being finalised — email details to contact@thestrayferret.co.uk and we will add them.
Prospect House, Burton Leonard 12.30pm to 4.30pm
The one-acre walled garden, which usually opens by arrangement only, will display its mixed herbaceous borders and ornamental pond. You can see colour-themed borders, a woodland area and mature hedging.
Admission
£5 adults, children free
Great Ouseburn Open Gardens 11am to 5pm
This is one of the most popular Open Gardens events in the district, featuring about 15 gardens and other attractions including a choir, a Pimm's garden with live music, a classic car display and an art exhibition. The village hall café will be open for refreshments.
Admission
£7.50 adults, accompanied under-16s free

An open garden from a previous year's event in Knaresborough
Marton-cum-Grafton Open Gardens 1pm to 5pm
The day features three gardens in two neighbouring villages within walking distance of each other. In Marton, visitors can explore Paddock House in Marton, which offers extensive views and a sloping lawn to a wildlife pond, as well as Orchard House, a contemporary village garden with views across an alpaca paddock and wildflower meadow. Well House in Grafton is a traditional English cottage garden with herbaceous borders, climbing roses and ornamental shrubs.
Admission
£7.50 adults, children free
Nun Monkton Open Gardens 11am to 4pm
Visitors can enjoy the magnificent gardens of Benedictine Nun Monkton Priory, which will be serving tea and cake, as well as many more gardens. They can also visit St Mary’s Church, home to what many believe to be the best stained glass window in North Yorkshire, which was designed by Edward Burne-Jones and produced by William Morris’ firm. The day also includes a plant sale. Proceeds go to the upkeep of St Mary’s.
Admission
£7 adults, accompanied under-16s free

Sharow Open Gardens and Strawberry Tea 11am to 4pm
The village near Ripon will welcome visitors for garden visits. There will also be strawberry teas, which are included in the entrance fee, and a plant stall. Funds raised to to Saint Michael's Hospice. Tickets available at Riss House.
Admission
£8.50
Denton and Askwith Open Gardens 2pm to 6pm
About 12 gardens in Denton, Askwith and Weston, near Otley, will be open on June 13 and 14, as well as two listed churches in Denton and Weston. One will host an art exhibition. Teas are available in both villages and there will be plant sales. Proceeds go to the upkeep of the two churches.
Admission
£5 adults (covers both days), accompanied under 16s free.
Mickley Open Gardens 11am to 4pm
The lower dales village of Mickley, near Ripon, will display gardens laid out in a range of planting styles from cottage borders and rose beds to architectural landscapes and wildlife havens. There will also be a plant sale, along with a barbecue and ice creams. Teas, coffee, lunches, cakes and scones will be served in the village hall. It is a cash-only event due to the rural location and lack of mobile signal and wi-fi. Proceeds go to the village church and Saint Michael's Hospice.
Admission
£5 (cash-only) adults, accompanied under-16s free
Denton and Askwith Open Gardens 2pm to 6pm
About 12 gardens in Denton, Askwith and Weston, near Otley, will be open on June 13 and 14, as well as two listed churches in Denton and Weston. One will host an art exhibition. Teas are available in both villages and there will be plant sales. Proceeds go to the upkeep of the two churches.
Admission
£5 adults (covers both days), accompanied under 16s free.
Norton Conyers Open Garden 2pm to 4.30pm
The great house near Ripon, which is known for its peonies, will open by invitation of Sir James and Lady Graham. There will be home-made teas, lawn games and a plant sale.
Admission
£6 adults, children under 16 free.
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