FOUR WORCESTERSHIRE gardens with spectacular views will be open to the public for the Bank Holiday. The gardens are normally private but will open their gates for charity under the National Garden Scheme. Visitors will be able to book tickets for the open days, which will take place across the early May Bank Holiday weekend.
Tickets are £5 each. READ MORE: 'Stunning countryside haven' in Worcestershire among UK's best National Trust sites The gardens include one wisteria garden, which has previously been named a regional winner of the Nation's Favourite Garden awards. Pear Tree Cottage Garden in Wichenford has won multiple awards (Image: Pam Thompson) Pear Tree Cottage Garden in Wichenford will open 11am to 5pm on May 4 and the open day will feature an octet of clarinettists.
In Malvern Wells, The Dell House will welcome visitors from 11am to 5pm on May 4 and 5. Nimrod, which has connections to Elgar, will open 10:30am to 5pm on both days. In Wick, The Old Forge will be open from 1 to 6pm on May 4.
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Take a look around incredible Worcestershire gardens usually closed to visitors
Four Worcestershire gardens with spectacular views will be open to the public for the Bank Holiday under the National Garden Scheme.