The garden at Brick House in Finchingfield will be open to the public this weekend for charity as part of the National Garden Scheme.
Owners Graham and Susan Tobbell will open their garden from 2pm to 6pm on Saturday, June 29.
The garden extends over an acre and a half, with a brook running through it, and features several distinctive planting styles.
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Visitors can enjoy scented cottage-style planting, a walled area and herbaceous borders inspired by the New Perennial Movement.
The garden also features modern marble sculptures by Paul Vanstone, along with more traditional sculptures.
Entry is £6 for adults and free for children, with dogs also welcome. Tea, coffee, soft drinks, bottled water and a variety of cakes will be available.
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