Gardens in Lincolnshire to open for nursing and caring charities

The National Garden Scheme is delighted to announce that its gardens in England have started to reopen.
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The first gardens in Lincolnshire will reopen later this month.

In order to comply with social distancing and other Government guidelines, all gardens will open in a system of pre-purchased tickets for a timed slot at the visitor’s garden of choice.

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Tickets must be purchased via the National Garden Scheme website

The number of visitors per timed slot will vary from garden to garden, depending on size.

These and all other relevant details can be found at a garden’s entry on the website above.

Gardens will not offer teas or other refreshments, at some gardens where there is sufficient space, people will be allowed to bring their own picnics.

All buildings will be closed and access to toilets will only be provided in an emergency and so long as it does not involve access to a house.

For more information and to book tickets, click here