Kindly sponsored by Radbournes
Explore one of Herefordshire’s most sought-after wedding venues, rarely open to the public.
Historic beauty at Homme House gardens
Experience Homme House’s gardens at their summer best. Enjoy the stunning espalier, vibrant long borders, and wildflower meadow within the expansive walled garden, along with the fragrant rose garden.
Discover the unique 17th-century Grade I listed Summerhouse at the garden’s peak, and take in the beautiful landscape and charming reception rooms of this cherished family home.
Parkland walks
Join our walk-and-talk sessions at 11:30am and 2:30pm (no pre-booking needed). Led by Charlie, a member of the family, these 1-mile walks explore the meadowlands and trees, taking about an hour to complete.

Discover the Charm
Discover the charm of this beautiful open garden and enjoy a day full of relaxation and wonder!
Refreshments provided by St Michael’s Hospice will be available for purchase, allowing you to relax with a cup of tea or delicious homemade cakes while enjoying the peaceful surroundings. With free parking on-site and dogs on leads welcome, it’s a delightful outing for the whole family.
Homme House,
Much Marcle, HR8 2LYÂ
Wednesday 18th June
11am – 4pm
Pre-booked Adults: £6.00.
On the day Adults: £7.50
Under 16s: Free
Parking on-site
Wheelchair accessible
Dogs on leads welcome
Unable to join us on this date or looking for more?
Why not explore the full range of wonderful gardens awaiting you in our Open Gardens 2025 Programme!

Photo Gallery
Photography and video will be taken at this event!
We love capturing all the special moments and sharing them with our wonderful supporters! These images may be used for promotional purposes, in future publications, presentations, and across our digital and social media channels for up to five years after the event.
If you’d prefer not to be in any photos, simply let a member of the St Michael’s Hospice team know, and they’ll ensure you’re not included in any images used.
Our staff will be easy to spot, wearing badges and high-vis vests marked “Press & Media Team.”
