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Hatfield Fest of Gardening...
Its a bit late I know, but I will be at this tomorrow.. (Sun)
Anyone else from URG going? // J |
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Hatfield Fest of Gardening...
Jim W wrote:
Its a bit late I know, but I will be at this tomorrow.. (Sun) Anyone else from URG going? // J Was a good fest and well worth the visit.. Nicely spread out and the gardens are fab. Great thing about the fest is that ALL the gardens are open even the bits not normally accessible to the public. As well as plants (for sale and show) the falconry display was fairly enjoyable.. Free (of extra charge) garden tours were quite good with guide knowledgeable and willing to talk more afterwards and answer questions. Food: average.. possibly I'd have been better off with a hot meal and not one of their ciabatta's which were definitely mass produced though edible.! Usual baguette, Fish and chip vans were there also so plenty of choice. Yes the thunderstorm did come across that way and the marquees began to flood.. Anyone with open shoes got wet feet more or less;-) Would say its worth a visit next year especially if you've never been to hatfield house & gardens before. // Jim |
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