2026: Open Garden Afternoon in association with Chiltern Heritage and Culture Festival
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2026: Open Garden Afternoon in association with Chiltern Heritage and Culture Festival

When

Wednesday, 23 September 2026, 13:00 – 15:00

Turn End Trust

Turn End, 9 Townside, Aylesbury, HP17 8BG

Time

13:0015:00

Price guide

Not listed — worth a quick ask

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Turn End is delighted to celebrating the 9th Chiltern Heritage and Culture Festival with an Open Garden afternoon. The Chiltern Society brings people together to stand up for Chilterns nature and heritage, and celebrate, campaign for and conserve the unique landscape of the Chilterns. Late summer brings fiery colour to the garden including gladioli and tender plants such as dahlias and cannas. With limited ticket numbers, explore the series of garden rooms and find a cool place to relax. The visit begins with an introduction from Gardener, Sarah Hussey and is then self-led with the opportunity to ask questions and discover Turn End’s glorious listed included. Tickets via the Chiltern Heritage and Culture Festival website.

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