Today we are open from
09:00 - 17:30
Today we are open from
09:00 - 17:30

Events

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Please note: our events are subject to change.

Summer Buffet

Date: 16th August 

Time: 12.00 – 2.30 pm 

£14.99 includes a 2 course buffet – Kids eat for £1

Bring all the family down and join us for a sensational Summer Buffet. There will be lots of delicious treats on offer dished out over two courses.  Plus something extra-special for the kids – a fancy dress competition! Bring your little darlings along, all dressed up as something fun and they will be given a raffle ticket to win a £25 Smyths voucher!

Add to this the uplifting sounds of Steel Pan Jim throughout the afternoon, and we’re all set for a Super Summery Social.

Sally Ironmonger & Brian Carter

Date: 17th September

Time: 3.30 – 5.30 pm doors open at 3 pm

£12.99 includes a Classic Cream Tea

Sally & Brian have been writing, performing and bickering together for nearly 20 years. They have produced 4 studio albums of songs about shipyards, trips to the seaside, self-deprecating amusing songs and protest anthems.

Don’t miss them!

Bulbs Talk & Demonstration

Date: 19th September

Time: 3.00 – 4.00 pm 

Free Event – Doors open at 2.30pm for a 3pm start.

We welcome guest speaker Peter de Buisseret live on stage with his invaluable expertise and abundance of knowledge. From planting to feeding techniques, to attracting pollinators and much more.
 
Sit back listen and relax in our Garden Restaurant.

Julian Marc Stringle

Date: 8th October

Time: 3.30 – 5.30 pm doors open at 3 pm

£14.99 includes a Classic Cream Tea

Julian has won Best Clarinettist at the British Jazz Awards on more than one occasion and his highly melodic music and unique sound reaches the younger audience while his soul, original writing and phenomenal technique on his instrument excites the jazz aficionados.

Julian has performed with Peanuts Hucko, Wild Bill Davidson, George Chisolm,  Kenny Baker, Cleo Lane and Sir John Dankworth amongst others.