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Goldstone Hall Hotel and Gardens

Goldstone Hall Hotel and Gardens

01630 661 202
Event Start :
Sep 11th 2024 11:00am
Event End :
Jan 11th 2024 5:00pm

Goldstone Hall Gardens for National Garden Scheme

For 7 years Goldstone has been selected to open our gardens for the National Garden Scheme (NGS), which currently raises more than £3.5 million each year to nursing, caring and gardening charities.

We are open for the NGS for five days in 2024 and will donate all entrance fees on those days to the National Garden Scheme.

All our NGS dates have opening times of 11am-5pm, unless it states otherwise.

To see all of the dates, please click here.

Admissions and Refreshments

Entry is £8.00 per person and children are admitted free of charge.

On arrival, please come to the hotel reception to pay the NGS garden admission cost to one of our hotel reception team.

Tea/coffee and cake will be available in the oak pavilion but at an additional cost to the admission fee.

A traditional afternoon tea is also available but must be booked in advance by calling 01630 661 202. Our menu is available to view here.

If you would like any further information, please telephone 01630 661 202 to discuss the details.

Facilities

  • Disabled Access
  • Disabled Parking
  • Disabled Toilets
  • Guide Dogs
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