National Garden Scheme Autumn Open Day – Sunday 20th October

26th September, 2019

The popular National Gardens Scheme will be raising money at Northamptonshire’s Boughton House next month.

The stately home’s stunning Gardens will open to the public for one day only this autumn in conjunction with the scheme, which raises money for a variety of worthy causes.

On Sunday 20th October, visitors can take in the colours of the autumn landscape, including the ornate Walled Garden, before leaf peeping across the wider Parklands, with a portion of all entrance ticket proceeds being donated to charity.

David Cullum, Parks and Gardens Manager at Boughton House, said: “The National Gardens Scheme raises money for a number of important causes across the UK, and Boughton is delighted to offer its contribution.

“It’s popular among our visitors and October is a great time of year to go for a refreshing walk and enjoy the autumn colours in the Gardens.”

The Gardens at Boughton House will open between 11am and 3pm on Sunday 20th October. Tickets cost £6 for adults, £3 for children and £14 for a family of two adults and two children.

Visitors can enjoy light bites in 18th century stable block and peruse the gift shop’s wide variety of crafts, food, jewellery, books and more.

Find out more about the National Gardens Scheme and the charities it supports at https://www.ngs.org.uk.