Wakehurst Place in Spring
Posted: Fri 10 Apr 2015, 10:00
I was at Wakehurst yesterday and it is looking very attractive as the daffodils are still out with magnolias and rhododendrons in bloom as well. I am still going through my shots, but I'll post anything which is worthwhile and might go again in a couple of weeks to see how it looks as the trees start to come into leaf. This will not be a formal outing and will probably be arranged at short notice on an ad hoc basis during the week, but if anyone wants to come along they will be welcome. Express an interest by responding to this post and we can take it from there.
Entry is free to NT members but Kew Gardens which runs Wakehurst obviously felt that it was losing too much revenue this way. As a consequence it has put parking barriers in place so that NT members alone have to pay a £10 fee if they are visiting for the day. Parking is free to those purchasing a £12-50 entry ticket or who become members of Wakehurst, the latter being my option yesterday.
Entry is free to NT members but Kew Gardens which runs Wakehurst obviously felt that it was losing too much revenue this way. As a consequence it has put parking barriers in place so that NT members alone have to pay a £10 fee if they are visiting for the day. Parking is free to those purchasing a £12-50 entry ticket or who become members of Wakehurst, the latter being my option yesterday.