AN OPEN garden in Tutts Clump will give people the chance to explore ancient woodland.
King’s Copse House is welcoming visitors on Sunday, August 7, between 2pm and 5pm.
Those attending can admire the four-acre garden which has been renovated to include original and rare specimens, new plantings, a secret rose garden, and a large fish pond. There is also an orchard and herbaceous borders, as well as views of the Pang Valley.
Also part of the estate is a 40-acre ancient woodland, and a Second World War shelter.
Entry is £5, children get in free, and home-made teas will be available.
The event raises funds for the National Garden Scheme.
For more details, log on to ngs.org.uk