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The National Open Garden Scheme is giving people in Lincolnshire a unique opportunity to explore private gardens in the region while also supporting various charities across the UK. Until October, 35 private gardens that are not usually open to the public will be welcoming visitors. Each garden will have its own opening dates, times, and prices, offering a diverse range of experiences for garden enthusiasts.

Among the participating gardens, there are historical sites, dog-friendly gardens, and child-friendly spaces, catering to different interests and needs. This annual scheme aims to raise funds for charities, with over £3.4 million donated in 2023 to organizations like Macmillan Cancer Support, Marie Curie, Hospice UK, and The Queen’s Nursing Institute.

The list of locations in Lincolnshire taking part in the scheme includes Ashcroft House, Ashfield House, Aswarby House, Aswarby Park, Burghley House Private South Gardens, and many more. Visitors are encouraged to check the National Open Garden Scheme website for specific details on opening days and times to plan their visits accordingly.

Exploring these hidden gardens not only offers a glimpse into the beauty of private landscapes but also contributes to meaningful causes that support individuals and families in need. Whether you enjoy historical settings, pet-friendly environments, or family-friendly activities, there is something for everyone to discover and enjoy in Lincolnshire’s private gardens this season. Make sure to mark your calendars and take advantage of this rare opportunity to experience the beauty of these hidden gems while making a difference in the community.