COTHAY Manor is featuring in this year's Charity Garden Trail in aid of the Children’s Hospice South West.

 

The scheme involves some of the finest gardens in the region and by visiting not only will you get to experience some superb locations, you will also be helping to support the hospice as the gardens will donate some or all of their admissions to the charity.

Cothay Manor, near Wellington, is opening its gates on Saturday, June 13, from 10.30am to 5pm.

The spectacular gardens of this beautiful medieval manor are a joy for visitors with a new delight at every turn.

From the stone paved terrace bursting with flowers, foliage and imaginatively planted pots, to formal pools, exuberant herbaceous beds and avenues of decorative trees, Cothay Manor is a real treat for garden lovers.

What’s more, on the same day, Cothay Manor will also be hosting its plants, craft and food fair which is also in aid of Children’s Hospice South West. Admission is £5 with under 12s free.

Cothay Manor is just one of over 20 gardens in Somerset, Cornwall and Devon featured in the CHSW Charity Garden Trail with dates continuing through to October.