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11.00 am Saturday 21 June

 

A guided walk round the Birches Farm with Neville Hart
Projects Manager of Herefordshire Nature Trust.

 

Tickets are free. As this event has been organised to raise funds for the purchase of The Birches, we would be grateful for a donation.  

Places on the guided walk are limited and so please book in advance by using our contact form or by phoning 07974 269166.  

Bring a picnic lunch and sit in the fields and enjoy the view.

 


 

 

 

7.15 pm Saturday 21 June

 

A fund-raising supper in Titley Village Hall.


 

Tickets are £30 which includes a 3 course supper and a welcome drink. During the evening there will be an auction. 

To purchase a ticket you can use our contact form or by phoning us on 07974269166


Payment can be made either by sending a cheque, made out to Gardens in the Wild to: 

Gardens in the Wild

Castle House 

Eardisley

HR3 6NT


or by making a bank transfer to Gardens in the Wild, Barclays 20-39-64  a/c 83213862 putting your name as a reference.

Please also let us know any dietary requirements.

The seating will be in tables of 10. 

 

 




7.30 am Sunday 22nd June


 Bird watching at the Birches followed by breakfast at Little Quebb - SOLD OUT



Peter Jennings has just completed The Birds of Radnorshire and has agreed to take a bird watching walk at 7.30am on Sunday 22nd June at the

Birches.The O'Grady's are offering a cooked breakfast at nearby Little Quebb for £5.00. Proceeds will go to Herefordshire Nature Trust. Numbers will be limited so could you let us know if you would like to come by using the contact form or by phoning on 07974 269166.


 



 

 

11.00 am Sunday 22 June SOLD OUT

 

 

 A guided walk around Moccas Park with the Herefordshire Nature Trust.


The walk is now full and we are trying to find a way to increase numbers. 

Please email us if you would like to be on the reserve list.


A guided walk round Moccas Park, an ancient deer park first recorded in 1617.
Lewis Goldwater, Herefordshire Parkland Project Manager, and others from the Herefordshire Nature Trust 
will guide us roundthe site where there are many ancient trees of historical importance

 

 

 

Tickets for the walk are free. As the event has been organised to raise funds for the purchase of The Birches, we would be grateful for a donation. 

Places on the guided walk are limited and so please book in advance by using our contact form or by phoning 07974 269166

There will also be an opportunity to picnic in the park. Click the buttons below to view information on the Birches.


 

2.00 pm - 5.00 pm Sunday 29 June 

 

 

Upper Tan House garden open for the Birches Farm Appeal


James & Caroline Weymouth are opening their garden at Upper Tan House, Stansbatch for Herefordshire Nature Trust's Birches Farm appeal. Upper Tan House gardens were open for Gardens in the Wild in 2013. The garden is in an idyllic spot, sloping down to the Stansbatch Brook. Large herbaceous borders, a pond, bog garden, formal vegetable garden and a wildflower meadow with prolific orchids in June. See www.uppertanhouse.com for directions.


Teas will be available              Parking              No wheelchair access              No dogs please


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