The 1st of April saw the National Trust open Dora's Field in Rydal in partnership with NGS. We had over 200 visitors come through the gates to enjoy the sea of Yellow daffodils and hear the history of this wonderful place.
Every year NGS gardens across England and Wales welcome about
750,000 visitors. Most gardens which open for the NGS are privately
owned and open just a few times each year. Some gardens open as part of a
group with the whole community involved. The NGS donate to The National Trust which helps train the heritage gardeners of the future.
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Diane and David from the NGS |
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Dave and Joyce our hard working Volunteers |
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Visitor photographing the Daffs |
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Explaining the wonderful history of the site to visitors |
The day was a huge a success and we would love to do the same next year.
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