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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Please refer to the list of gardens on the copy of the programme on The Gardens page on this website.

No - the boards are positioned strategically around the village for maximum visibility, and therefore do not relate to the gardens opening. Please refer to the list of gardens on the copy of the programme on The Gardens page on this website - all these gardens will have balloons outside on the day.

You can start your garden route, and pay, at any of the gardens. When you pay you will be given a paper copy of the programme and map, which will be stamped to show you have paid - show this at each subsequent garden to gain entry.

£6 per person (free for 14 years and under). This covers entry to all the gardens. You pay at the first garden you visit, where you will be given a stamped programme which includes all garden details and a map. Just show this on entry to subsequent gardens to show you have paid. It would be greatly appreciated if you could bring the exact money.

This facility is yet to be confirmed for 2024.

Please bring cash if you can. There is a cashpoint machine outside the Co-op supermarket.

There is no parking provided at any of the gardens.  There is a public car park in Trinity Road, BN6 9SJ in the centre of the village (parking is free, no payment/disc required on a Sunday). If the car park is full, there is alternative street parking in the vicinity. 

Thank you to Freeman Brothers for providing a limo and to ‘Cycling Without Age’ for providing their trishaw which will be available to provide transport between the gardens throughout the event. We ask for a minimum donation of £1 which covers as many journeys as you like. To catch the limo look out for the “Limo stops here” signs.

Please look for the wheelchair symbol on the programme (see The Gardens page).

Some of the gardens will accept well-behaved dogs on leads. Please look for the dog symbol on the programme (see The Gardens page).

Please see The Gardens page for details.

We hope there will be a range of stalls at some of the gardens. Please refer to The Gardens page for full details. Please remember to bring your own bags for any purchases.

There are no toilets available for public use at the gardens but there are two public toilets in the village which are indicated on the map on the programme.

Please use the Contact page on this website.