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All the information you need to plan a great day out at The Gibberd Garden in 2022
Visitor InfoWelcome to The Gibberd Garden website. We are in the process of reviewing and rebuilding elements of our website, so please accept our apologies for any inconvenience caused.
The Gibberd Garden reopens fully to the public on Easter Sunday, March 31st until October end for our 2024 Season. Come and join us every Wednesday and Sunday from 2pm to 6pm in our lush botanical oasis.
Keep an eye on our Facebook and Instagram channels, for a glimpse into what’s happening in The Gibberd Garden througout the winter season.
The Gibberd Garden is gearing up to a world of Easter magic over the Easter weekend. On Easter Monday we open for a family funday with the addition of an Easter Trail, thanks to the awesome Fun Filled Games! We’re talking hidden treasures, thrilling clues and a whole lot of fun for the whole family! We also have face painting by the amazing Face Create. So come on down and let’s make some unforgettable memories together!
Join us for an adventure-filled Easter weekend at The Gibberd Garden – where every twist and turn leads to pure joy and wonder. Trust us, you won’t want to miss out on this!
Easter Trail £1.00 and Face Painting £5 + Entrance Fee. Remember children under 5 are admitted FREE!
The Gibberd Garden is open to the public until the end of October for our 2023 Season. Come and join us every Wednesday and Sunday from 2pm to 6pm in our lush botanical oasis. For more Visitor Information please use these links:
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The Garden is always in need of funds for the constant repairs and maintenance necessary, as well as to fund improvements for the future. Please consider making a donation here: Donations.
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All the information you need to plan a great day out at The Gibberd Garden in 2022
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