
Cerne Abbas is well known for its giant, its Abbey site … and for being one of the prettiest villages in Dorset. Since 1974, its annual Open Gardens event has invited the public into a number of its private gardens to raise money for local charities: Now in its 49th year, the 2025 event will raise funds for both The Dorset Wildlife Trust and Cerne Valley Cricket Club.
On the 14th & 15th June this year, some 25 private gardens – ranging from compact courtyards to sweeping plots – will be open around the village, with many owners on hand to chat and answer questions. Most gardens are dog-friendly (on leads), and several offer wheelchair access. All are within easy reach of a free car park (DT2 7JF), opening from 1pm.
Refreshments – including the much-loved home-made cakes – will be served in the vicarage garden, while a popular plant stall in the village square opens at 1pm. Local pubs and the village shop also provide food and drink options.
Recently featured on Channel 5’s Dorset: Country & Coast, this is a perfect summer outing for plant-lovers and garden inspiration seekers alike. Gardens are open 2pm to 6pm each day, and entry is by map, available on the day from the car park or village square: £8 for one day or £10 for both (children under 16 go free).
Full details of the event at: cerneabbasopengardens.org.uk
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