A NEW garden created by designer Justin Spink is open to the public on Friday.
The acre and-a-half of space around 18th Century Woolstone Mill House, near Faringdon mixed perennial beds, and small gravel, cutting, kitchen and bog gardens.
There is topiary and old fashioned roses as well as a treehouse with spectacular views to Uffington White Horse and White Horse Hill. Some of it is wheelchair accessible.
The garden is open on June 2 from 2-5pm. Admission is £5 for adults. Children go free,
The gardens of Midsummer House, also in Woolstone and designed by Justin in 2015 for his parents in 2015 are open on the same day.
Visit ngs.org.uk for details.
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