Enjoy entry to a Japanese Garden in support of local children’s hospice
A Cornish garden is opening on Saturday 14 June in aid of Children’s Hospice South West (CHSW).
The Japanese Garden in St Mawgan Village near Newquay will be open for visitors to enjoy from 10am-6pm with last entries at 5pm, for just £6 entry for adults and £3 for children.
Covering an acre, visitors can experience an oasis of tranquillity in a Japanese-style Cornish garden. The garden boasts spectacular Japanese maples and azaleas, a symbolic teahouse, a koi pond and much more. Visitors can also enjoy free admission to the gift shop and bonsai and plant areas.
There is parking available at the garden and it is accessible for wheelchair users, however dogs are not allowed.
All proceeds will go to CHSW’s Little Harbour hospice, situated in St Austell. Little Harbour is situated on the coast in Porthpean and is a relaxing place for the families who visit and are in desperate need of care and support from the hospice. The grounds boast beautiful gardens for the children, young people and their families to enjoy all year round.
Alice Merrett, Area Fundraiser for CHSW, said: “I’d like to say a big thank you to Natalie and Stuart Ellison who own the gardens, for opening and supporting us. What a lovely day out, and an amazing way to help a local charity.
Fundraising comes in every shape and form, and what better way to fundraise than walking around a gorgeous Japanese garden!
To get in touch with the garden regarding the event, contact 01637 860116 or info@japanesegarden.co.uk.
You too could open your own garden for CHSW. If you’re interested in hosting an open garden event for your local children’s hospice, visit www.chsw.org.uk/opengarden