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      Abbey House Gardens - Gardenvisit
      • Address The Abbey House, Market Cross, Malmesbury, Wiltshire, England, SN16 9AS Opening times March 21 to October 31. Daily. Open 11am to 5:30pm.
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  2. Join us at Abbey House Manor Garden open day on Sunday 1st September to see our beautiful gardens and enjoy performances from local musicians. Soft and alcoholic drinks to be available to purchase on our pop up bar.

  3. Jun 20, 2022 · Nearly 200 visitors enjoyed the first open gardens day of the 2022 season at Abbey House Manor, Malmesbury, on Saturday, May 14, welcomed by the new Mayor of Malmesbury Kim Power and Abbey House Manor owners Kim and Whit Hanks.

  4. Wednesday 11 September: Between 10am and 3pm. Location & directions. East Cliff, Whitby, North Yorkshire, YO22 4JT. Directions: The shortest route to YHA Whitby from the town centre is via Whitby’s iconic 199 steps. These are stone, with handrails on both sides and benches at some intervals.

  5. Apr 25, 2022 · Tickets for Abbey House Manor gardens Open Days are now on sale here www.abbeyhousemanor.com. All proceeds this season are going to Malmesbury Carnival. You can download the leaflet below for...

  6. Join us at Abbey House Manor Garden open day on Sunday 1st September to see our beautiful gardens and enjoy performances from local musicians. Soft and alcoholic drinks to be available to purchase on our pop up bar.

  7. Address The Abbey House, Market Cross, Malmesbury, Wiltshire, England, SN16 9AS Opening times March 21 to October 31. Daily. Open 11am to 5:30pm. Entrance fee Adults £6.50 Concessions £5.75 Children 5 - 15 yrs £3.00 Under 5s FREE Family £16 Groups (min 20) £5.50 Website Visit the Abbey House Gardens website

  8. During the 2022 summer season the gardens were opened from May to October on the second Saturday of each month. Abbey House is a Tudor English country house built on part of the site of Malmesbury Abbey, a medieval Benedictine monastery which was dissolved in 1539. It is a Grade I listed building. [1] .