Salisbury Hospice Charity is inviting us to a spectacular Open Garden event at the picturesque Hatch House, Tisbury, in the heart of the Wiltshire countryside.
The Open Garden, taking place on Saturday, August 31st, is kindly organised by the Tisbury Fundraising Committee and graciously hosted by Sir Henry and Lady Rumbold.
The annual event is suitable for all the family and is set amidst the stunning backdrop of the Vale of Wardour. With something for everyone, this is an event not to be missed!
Hatch House offers visitors the chance to explore its exquisite 17th-century walled Dutch garden, a serene space featuring two tiers of lush lawns framed by vibrant herbaceous borders. From here, you can take in the stunning views across the Vale of Wardour, making it the perfect backdrop for a day of shopping and relaxation.
The event will feature a variety of marquees filled with a curated selection of vintage and designer pre-loved clothing alongside an extensive collection of shoes, hats, bags, and jewellery. The popular men’s clothing marquee is back, offering stylish finds for gentlemen. The offerings don’t stop there—discover antiques, collectables, household items, and a large selection of children’s toys, clothing, and books. New this year is a succulent plant stall and a selection of beautiful silk wedding dresses, perfect for those planning their special day.
As you browse the stalls, enjoy delicious homemade cakes, teas, local bread, and mouth-watering BBQ food from Compton McRae. Quench your thirst with a refreshing Pimms or cool off with ice cream.
Salisbury Hospice Charity thanked Sir Henry and Lady Rumbold for once again welcoming them to Hatch House's grounds.
For more information visit www.salisburyhospicecharity.org.uk.

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