Kindly sponsored by Radbournes
Wednesday 15th July | 11am – 4pm
Take a gentle walk through this mature garden, set in a tranquil countryside location with stunning views across the surrounding landscape. The garden is divided into a series of distinct rooms, each offering its own character, with mixed and herbaceous borders providing colour and seasonal interest throughout.
Explore a secluded secret garden planted in soft blue, yellow, and white tones, before reaching the croquet lawn with its charming C18 summer house. A temple garden with ponds offers a moment of calm, followed by herb and nosegay planting and a productive vegetable, cutting, and soft fruit garden arranged around the greenhouse on the paddock.
The experience is completed by the striking cornus avenues with an obelisk and a willow bower, bringing together traditional planting, thoughtful design, and a peaceful rural setting.
Explore the diverse spaces, enjoy the playful and natural features, and soak up the garden’s relaxed, inspiring atmosphere. Treat yourself to delicious homemade cakes and a cup of tea, available for purchase from St Michael’s Hospice. With free parking available at Lady Emily Community Hall just a 2 minute walk from the garden and dogs on leads welcome, it’s the perfect outdoor escape for the whole family.
Tarrington,
HR1 4EX
Wednesday 15th July
11am – 4pm
Pre-booked Adults: £6.00
On the day Adults: £7.50
Under 16s: Free
Parking Available
Wheelchair accessible
Dogs on leads welcome
Why not explore the full range of wonderful gardens awaiting you in our Open Gardens 2026 Programme!
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.”