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Plant Hunters Fair

An event in April in Staffordshire
Sugnall Hall
Sugnall
Event begins: 30th November -0001
Plant Hunters Fair ends on 30th November -0001
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The 2 acre Walled Kitchen Garden at Sugnall Hall near Eccleshall Staffs dates from 1738 and is currently being restored as a working kitchen garden producing fruit and vegetables to serve in the tearoom and for homemade jams and chutneys on sale at the garden. Visitors to the plant fair will be treated to a tasting of these preserves.

This is great time to pick up some brilliant plants, enjoy the early blossom and also take a walk in the bluebell woods (additional charge for guided tour).

Entry to fair and garden only £1.00. Free parking

No dogs except assistance dogs in the walled garden.

Tel: 01270 811443 / 0771 699 0695
email: janet@planthuntersfairs.co.uk

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