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Disabled access
Events taking place in public buildings such as the Church Hall, the Village Hall and the Museum have full access for wheelchair users.
Visitors with mobility problems who book in advance can have tea at a garden not on the village trail. This can be booked by phoning Liz Edwards on 01798 815220. Due to family illness this garden is likely only to be open on Saturday this year.
Otherwise gardens are suitable for disabled visitors as follows:
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17 The Juggs |
A few steps but the entrance to the garden is wheelchair accessible. |
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Conifers, 8 Pond Rise |
Many different levels and some slopes. There is wheelchair access to the upper areas from which the whole garden can be viewed. |
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Braeside |
Access via uneven steps, changing levels, not wheelchair accessible |
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1 Pickering Cottage |
Flat garden with gravelled path. Bee hives. |
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Stone House |
Flat garden with wheelchair access but some areas of gravel |
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Palmers Lodge, Broadford Bridge Road |
Two steps into garden which make it not readily accessible by wheelchair but fairly flat from then on |
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Kings and Princes, The Hollow |
Fairly level but some steps. |
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Oakmere |
Gravelled drive but otherwise wheelchair accessible. Flat garden. |
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Daux Farm |
Flat but low headroom at entrance to barn and uneven floor |
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Allotments |
Flat and level |
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Greenheys |
Flat and level with some uneven surfaces |
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Tanglin |
Level garden, although the lawn can get boggy in places. Access to garden over gravel drive. |
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High Timbers |
Good accessibility to all areas. |
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