A HIDDEN garden in Worcester that “amazes” visitors will open to the public for one day.
The garden, which sits behind a 1930s house in St John’s, spans nearly one acre and features a wild flower meadow, Koi pond, wildlife pond, a vegetable patch, multiple greenhouses and an ‘oriental’ area.
Owners said visitors are often pleasantly surprised by the size of the garden.
“Visitors are amazed and comment on size of garden and the tranquillity,” they said.
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When and where to visit
Situated at 68 Windsor Avenue, it will be open to ticketholders from 12pm to 4pm on Sunday, July 5.
Tickets are £5 for adults and free for children, and can be booked online on the National Open Garden Scheme website.
Owners have urged visitors to park responsibly due to limited parking in the cul de sac.
