The Barbour Institute - Main Hall
High Street, Tattenhall, Cheshire, United Kingdom
The doors open at 9am, and exhibitors are invited to lodge their entry forms by 11.30am at the latest and have their exhibits staged by 12 noon. The hall and exhibit rooms will be closed at noon to allow judging to take place. The doors will re-open at 2.30pm when exhibitors can discover their fate and the public can view all the exhibits. Prize giving will take place in the hall at approximately 3.00pm, after which exhibitors can collect their exhibits. All exhibits to be collected by 4.00pm. No cost to enter exhibits, a £1 entry fee to view exhibits (free for kids)
The Barbour Institute - Main Hall
High Street, Tattenhall, Cheshire, United Kingdom
Lucy Hunter April’s talk will be a demonstration by Lucy Hunter of how she makes her exquisite flower arrangements. Although 'flower arrangements' doesn't really do either Lucy or the arrangements any justice as there's so much more to it than flowers in a vase. You can find out more on her website https://www.lucyhunter.co.uk/ or on instagram https://www.instagram.com/lucytheflowerhunter/?hl=en
The Barbour Institute
High Street, Tattenhall, Cheshire, United Kingdom
Barbara Wilkinson (DBTh MURHP) Barbara will take us on an early evening foraging hunt around the village for plants and herbs that can benefit our well being. Meet in front of the Barbour Institute at the earlier time of 6.30pm, we will return to the Barbour for herby teas and a short talk. Please come suitably dressed for whatever the weather decides to throw at us - suitable clothes and footwear - the walk will go ahead come rain or shine. Also bring your own bag to collect your foraged goodies. Barbara Wilkinson is a Consultant Medical Herbalist and a trustee of the Herb Society.
The Barbour Institute - The Millfield
High Street, Tattenhall, Cheshire, United Kingdom
Plant Sale On the Millfield next to the Barbour Institute. Come and bag yourself some plant bargains, plus there's always the chance of acquiring some rarity you've been after for ages. Plus growing advice , of course! Donations of plants are gratefully accepted, so please can we ask for your generosity once again in potting up spare bits of plants or seedlings? If you have anything to drop off, please can you bring it to the Millfield between 9.00-10.30? The earlier the better as we will need time to sort and price donations before the opening time. Labels with the plant name and variety are always appreciated. This year we are going to tape off the sales area until 10.30am, so although you're very welcome to look around before the Sale opens we won't be reserving plants or doing advance sales. This is so that everyone who turns up on time has a fair chance of being able to bag their selections. Profits from the Plant Sale help to pay for the Village Show
Tattenhall Hall
High Street, Tattenhall, Cheshire, United Kingdom
Local Garden in Tattenhall Village open for the National Garden Scheme. Plant enthusiasts' garden around Jacobean house (not open). 4½ acres, wildflower meadows, interesting trees, large pond, stream, walled garden, colour themed borders, succession planting, spinney walk with shade plants, yew terrace overlooking meadow, views to hills. Glasshouse and vegetable garden. Wildlife friendly, sometimes untidy garden, interest year-round, continuing to develop. https://findagarden.ngs.org.uk/garden/20864/tattenhall-hall
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