GARDEN enthusiasts are being given the chance to view a popular garden as part of a national scheme.
The Red House Farm garden, in Flying Horse Lane near Hanbury, is being opened to the public under the National Garden Scheme.
The garden is based within a farm environment, with the half acre garden created around an 18th century farmhouse.
There are colourful, scented and densely planted borders as well as shady corners, which can be accessed by winding paths.
Visitors can also enjoy seating areas.
The small nursery offers a range of interesting cottage garden plants, shrubs and clematis that can also be bought.
The garden is open to the public on Thursday, June 4, from noon until 5pm, and each first Thursday of the month up to Thursday, September 3.
There is an entrance fee of £2.50.
For more details visit redhousefarmgardenandnursery.co.uk, or ngs.org.uk.
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