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Dr Michael J Broadhurst of Rainbow Farm Snowdrops, Paul Barney of Edulis, Chris Cooke of Dundry Nursery, Carolyn and John Millen of Spring Platt Snowdrops and more will display their snowdrops and winter flowering plants within the 7-acre garden at Great Comp.
Usually closed during the winter months, Great Comp Garden will be open for just one day on Sunday 16 February.
Galanthophiles come from far and wide to experience this unique fair at Great Comp, and while the weather can be chilly in February, there’s a warm welcome for garden visitors in the Old Dairy Tearoom onsite.
The fair will run from 10am to 2pm, and the garden will remain open until 4pm.
The garden and Old Dairy Tearoom will be open from 10am to 4pm, the plant fair will run from 10am to 2pm.
Children (5-17) - £3.50
Disabled - £9.00
Adult - £10.00