The Sandstone Ridge Festival is not all about sitting still indoors!
There are three opportunities to get out and about.
Thursday 17th May
Farm Manager, Ben Gregory, will look at the different habitats on the farm, how they're managed and the wildlife that call them home. With a background in conservation management in the farmed environment, Ben will provide an insight into how measures are being taken to provide the key elements that benefit farmland wildlife and how with the correct management we can start to reverse the decline of many once common farmland specialists. Tickets: £5
After its great success last year, we have another chance to be guided around these beautiful gardens and learn more about the impact the Cholmondeley family has had over the past decades and the vision for the future. Tickets: £7.50 to include tea and cake.
Sunday 20th May
The 4 ½ acre garden surrounding Tattenhall Hall includes a wild flower meadow, a large pond and stream, walled garden, colour-themed borders and is open under the National Garden Scheme, which has been raising money for nursing and caring charities since 1927. in aid of the NGS charities, £5. pay at the gate.
Tea and cakes will be sold by Tattenhall Guides, and the profit from the teas will go to help their activities.
Tickets for all events available from The Tattenhall Post Office or by CLICKING HERE to visit The Sandstone Ridge Festival website.
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