Right setting for antique garden machinery
Published Date:
16 May 2008
By Robert Collins
Visitors to Warwick's Hill Close Gardens on May 17 will be able to see old-fashioned mowers, seeders and cultivators - or bring their own.
The restored Victorian garden will be the site of an exhibition of antique gardening tools and machinery, and organiser Mike Sheldon - pictured above - is hoping residents may be able to bring any horticultural memorabilia they have at home.
Mr Sheldon said: “The Victorian hedged gardens make an ideal space to display these historic pieces of equipment.”
Anyone with items to include in the exhibition should call 498900.
The gardens will be open from 11am till 5pm. Admission costs £3 and is free to children under 12.
www.hillclosegardens.com.
The full article contains 119 words and appears in Warwick Courier newspaper.
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Last Updated:
14 May 2008 10:37 AM
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Source:
Warwick Courier
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Location:
Warwick