Gardens open under the National Garden Scheme from July 1-7.
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SATURDAY, JULY 1
Wootton-by-Woodstock: 10am-6pm. 20 Gardens and lake walk. Church decorated. Morning coffee. Teas. Plants. Admission 3.
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SUNDAY, JULY 2
Great Rollright Village: teas. Art and craft show in the church (show also Jul 1). In aid of the village hall and church funds. Noon-6pm.
Hazelgrove, Abingdon Road, Didcot: 2-6pm. Admission 1.50. Teas. Plants. Dog Agility Demonstration 3pm. Wheelchair access. Dogs on leads. For the British Red Cross.
Heron's Reach, Whitchurch: 2-6pm. Admission 2, children free. Teas and plants. Private visits welcome tel 01189 843140.
Exeter and New Colleges, Oxford: 2-5pm. Combined admission 1.50, children free. No dogs. Kirtlington Village: Combined admission to 14 gardens 2, children 50p. Teas. Plant. (Also flower festival in church Jul 1 and 2).
Sibford Gower, near Banbury: 2-5pm. Admission 3. Refreshments available. In aid of the Carers Centre (North and West Oxfordshire).
Wootton-by-Woodstock: 11am-5.30pm. 20 Gardens and lake walk. Church decorated. Morning coffee. Teas. Plants. Admission 3. Songs of Praise 6pm.
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GARDENS OPEN BY APPOINTMENT 7a Blandford Avenue, Oxford: Until September 30. Admission 2. 01865 556369.
Clematis Corner, 15 Plough Close, Shillingford: Until August 31. 2, children 50p. 01865 858721.
4 Northfield Cottages, Water Eaton: Open all year. 1.50. 01865 378910.
The Old Rectory, Brightwell Baldwin: Until August 31. 01491 612432.
Small's House, Mackney, Brightwell-cum-Sotwell: All year round. 2, children 50p. 01491 839167.
Stansfield, Stanford-in-the-Vale: Until September, including evenings. 2, children free. 01367 710340.
Wardington Manor: Open for groups during June. 4. 01295 750202.
Yeomans, Tadmarton: Until September. 01295 780285. ***********************************
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