Visitors can explore Stowell Park, the stunning Cotswold country estate, when it opens its doors in July to raise money for the Cheltenham-based cancer charity, Cobalt.
Offering the rare chance to explore the private estate, the gardens will be open on Sunday 14 July 2019, one of only three times a year they are open to the public.
The 5,500-acre estate boasts a kitchen garden, herbaceous plant collection and greenhouses home to everything from alpine flowers to tropical orchids, as well as impressive Cotswold views of the Coln Valley.
This year, visitors can also learn about the estate’s history and heritage with talks from head gardener Chris Oldham and archaeologist, Nina O’Hare.
The day offers the exclusive chance to visit the spectacular private garden while supporting a local charity that helps local people affected by cancer. Please note, only assistance dogs are allowed in.