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The National Garden Scheme

Giving visitors unique access to over 3,500 exceptional private gardens in England, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Channel Islands.


All whilst raising impressive amounts of money for nursing and health charities.

What did we achieve last year?

In July 2025 NGS had many great Tysoe gardens for visitors to enjoy, showcasing various sizes and styles which show the diversity of our village gardeners.

Tysoe Village Hall was delighted to be supporting this fundraising event and offered a central location for visitors to the village to have a comfortable "pit stop" to rest their feet and enjoy homemade cake, made and served by members of Tysoe WI and Village Friends, washed down with freshly made tea and coffee.

The culmination of all this work was to raise an incredible £4,525, which was presented to the NGS by Sue and Mike Sanderson, who co-ordinated the event.

IN 2026 WE ARE DOING IT ALL AGAIN!

VISITORS - hold your diaries for the weekend of the 27th and 28th June 2026

What are we offering?

On the 27th and 28th June 2026 Tysoe will open seven delightful gardens under The National Garden Scheme to the public to fundraise through admissions.

We are offering the opportunity for just eight stall holders to present their horticultural products to what will be a high foot-fall event, spread over two days. Stalls will be located around the main hall, allowing the opportunity for those resting to have a good look at your offerings.

Stall holder options include one and two day tickets. The public will be visiting between 2pm and 6pm, with stand build and break down outside of these times.

CONFIRMED SO FAR FOR 2026

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Peter Murphy Sculptor

Peter Murphy was born and brought up in Stratford upon Avon. He currently works out of a studio converted from an old cowshed near Shipston on Stour.


Peter trained as a blacksmith and continues to work in his preferred medium of forged steel, using both traditional and modern methods.


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Rachel Harwood Willow

Drawing on her experience of wildlife and nature, Rachel uses British grown willow from Somerset to create sculptures for the home and garden.


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Daniel Jarrett - Bee Happy Bug Houses

Daniel Jarrett creates smart and sturdy wooden structures to attract and shelter minibeasts.


A hotel fit for the finest local bugs and bees! Perfect for hanging outdoors.


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Dairy House Honey - created with love in Tysoe

Beekeeper Lucy Stevenson offers delicious natural honey produced in our community.

Stevenson’s Busy Bees forage on Tysoe’s local flora, wildflowers and hedgerows collecting pollen and nectar.


Honey is renowned for its natural benefits, being rich in antioxidants and enzymes, helping boost immunity and energy.


Local Honey from Tysoe’s own Busy Bees!

Open 27th and 28th June 2026

Let us offer you a central location to have a comfortable "pit stop" to rest your feet and enjoy homemade cake, made and served by members of Tysoe WI and Village Friends, washed down with freshly made tea and coffee.

Address

Tysoe Village Hall, Middle Tysoe, Warwick, UK

Opening hours

  • Monday Closed
  • Tuesday Closed
  • Wednesday Closed
  • Thursday Closed
  • Friday Closed
  • Saturday 14:00 - 18:00
  • Sunday 14:00 - 18:00

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