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40 • Countryside Homes & Interiors


T e Countryside Experience • Sunday 12 August 2018


Save 10% on all garden products using code: COUNTRYSIDE


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MITTON MANOR GARDENS


Mitton Manor is a 7-acre country garden that was started in 2000 and has been developed from an overgrown wilderness.


The garden surrounds a Victorian manor house and contains a range of different styles; formal box and topiary, prairie planting and natural woodland bordered by a stream. Stunning water features and sculptures just add to the magic.


NOW OPEN FOR PRIVATE HIRE FOR YOUR


SPECIAL EVENT


To book your Special Event please email info@mittonmanor.co.uk or call us on 01785 291391


Mitton, Near Penkridge, Staffordshire ST19 5QW


Location: ST19 5QW (2 miles west of Penkridge) At the Texaco island on the A449 in Penkridge turn west into Bungham Lane. Turn right at the end of Bungham Lane and then immediately left. Keep right at the fork after the single file bridge. The house is 1½ miles from the bridge on the right. Car park in field before house.


Check our website for additional open days and more information


www.mittonmanor.co.uk Telephone: 01785 291391 email: info@mittonmanor.co.uk


DATES FOR YOUR DIARY GARDEN OPEN DAY - SUN 26 AUGUST


Join us for Tea, Coffee or a Champagne Afternoon Tea £5 (Under 12’s are Free)


AUTUMN TALK & TOUR - SAT 13TH OCTOBER


with Guest Speaker James Crebbin-Bailey of Topiary Arts £75 (including three course lunch)


CHRISTMAS FAIR - SAT 1ST DECEMBER


followed by an evening performance of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol by The Chapterhouse Theatre Company


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