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Marton cum Grafton Open Gardens

An event in June in North Yorkshire
Marton cum Grafton
Event timing: Late June
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This fun-packed day, offers a rare opportunity to explore the secrets of the hidden and private gardens of this charming village.

They come in all shapes and sizes and the village's elevated position allows for spectacular views over to the Dales (west) and White Horse (east).

Other entertainment includes a local art and crafts exhibition, a beautiful floral display in Christ Church along with plenty of village fete style fun and games on Grafton Green.

Guests can enjoy delicious food in the Marton Village Hall, where lunch, cakes and drinks are available. Whilst in Grafton the WI will be serving mouth-watering cakes and tea. BBQ sausages and ice creams are also available.

£5 per adult/children free
ample parking

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