For plant lovers, garden enthusiasts, and anyone looking for a perfect Sunday afternoon outing, there is exciting news. As part of the prestigious National Garden Scheme (NGS), the stunning private grounds of The Old Vicarage in Whissendine will be throwing open their gates to the public for a special charity open day.
If you appreciate beautiful landscapes, vibrant floral displays, and supporting fantastic causes, this is an event you won't want to miss.
Event Details
Location: The Old Vicarage, 2 Station Road, Whissendine, LE15 7HG
Date: Sunday, 17 May
Time: 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Purpose: Raising funds for nursing and health charities through the National Garden Scheme.
Whissendine is renowned for its picturesque charm, and The Old Vicarage stands as a prime example of the area's beautiful heritage. Visitors will have the rare opportunity to explore the carefully curated gardens, which are currently bursting into their peak late-spring glory.
Expect to see stunning seasonal highlights, including magnificent displays of Digitalis (Foxgloves), such as the striking 'Pink Panther' variety featured at local promotions. Whether you are looking for design inspiration for your own green space or simply want to enjoy a peaceful stroll surrounded by nature, the garden promises a delightful sensory experience.
Gardens Open for Charity
The National Garden Scheme is a British tradition that gives unique access to over 3,500 exceptional private gardens in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. By attending, your entry fee goes directly toward supporting vital nursing and health charities, including:
Macmillan Cancer Support
Marie Curie
Hospice UK
The Queen’s Nursing Institute
Make a Day of It
An afternoon wandering through a beautiful English country garden is best paired with a classic slice of cake and a hot cup of tea, which are traditionally available at NGS open days.
Gather your family, bring your friends, and head down to Whissendine this Sunday between 2:00 PM and 5:00 PM. It’s a wonderful way to enjoy the spring sunshine while making a meaningful difference to charities in need.
Getting there plug LE15 7HG into your satnav and look out for the iconic yellow National Garden Scheme signs guiding you to the entrance on Station Road.



