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May 2022
In the early 20th century there was a quarry in Harrogate known as Stone Rings.
Fast forward more than a hundred years and you will now find it has been replaced by a number of stunning gardens on the steep hillside.
And this weekend, visitors will be able to visit admire six of them at an open gardens event that will raise money for charity.
Jen Dening, one of the garden owners on Stone Rings Close, which is just off Leeds Road, said:
The event will take place on Saturday and Sunday from noon until 5pm, priced at £6 for adults. Under 12s are free.
It has been held a number of times since 2003 after a group of residents came together with the idea to raise money for charity.
In 2020 a virtual event took place as a result of the pandemic, which still managed to raise more than £1,300.
Refreshments and other stalls will be available, along with a children's quiz.
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