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Daglingworth House opens gardens for Longfield Hospice

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Daglingworth House, near Cirencester, will be hosting an Open Gardens event on Sunday 14 August, from 2.30-5.30pm, to raise funds for Minchinhampton-based Longfield Community Hospice.

Daglingworth House is home to beautiful classical gardens of 2.5 acres. Within its walls are ornamental hedges, topiary shapes, herbaceous borders, meadows, woodland, a mirror canal and a sunken garden.

The ticket price includes entrance to the gardens and refreshments. Numbers are strictly limited and tickets must be booked in advance.

Annie Gould, from the Fundraising team at Longfield, said:

“We’re so grateful to David and Etta Howard for opening up their stunning gardens for Longfield and allowing us to hold this lovely event. As a charity, we rely heavily on the generosity of local supporters to help fund our vital work in the community. ”

Organised by Longfield’s Cirencester Supporter Group, the ticket price of £7.50 per person includes tea and cake. A raffle will also be available on the day with all proceeds going to the hospice. Free parking is available in the neighbouring field.

Longfield supports people in Gloucestershire with a life-limiting illness, from diagnosis onwards. As well as providing Hospice at Home care, Longfield also offers help and support to patients, families and carers through a range of Wellbeing services at the hospice.

Unfortunately, due to the uneven ground of the garden and steps, the garden is not suitable for people with mobility issues. Buggies, wheelchairs and mobility scooters are not permitted. Dogs are not allowed.

For further information, or to buy tickets please visit www.longfield.org.uk/event/daglingworth-house. Alternatively, call the fundraising team on 01453 886868.

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