Mapperton Spring Charity Plant Fair
When? 16 April 2023
Where? Mapperton House and Gardens - Beaminster
Join us this April for our popular Spring Charity Plant Fair, held within the grounds of Mapperton House & Gardens on Sunday 16th April, 10am-4pm. Admission is just £5 per person with under 5’s free. Your ticket includes FREE entry to the award-winning gardens and you will be supporting the West Dorset Wilding Charity.
Our twice yearly plant fair attracts a large number of stalls of specialist plantsmen from all over the region and is one of the largest and most popular specialist plant fairs in Dorset. A great day out for plant lovers in the area as well as those who want a ‘Gardeners Day out’ in fantastic surroundings.
Tickets Admission is just £5 per person, with free tickets available for under 5’s. Your ticket includes FREE entry to the award-winning gardens. The Coach House café will be open serving hot drinks and snacks. Tickets are available on the gate.
Beneficial charity – West Dorset Wilding.
Dogs – Dogs are allowed in the plant fair areas but NOT in the gardens.
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