Rowley House Open Garden in Support of Cheshire Wildlife Trust

Rowley House Open Garden in Support of Cheshire Wildlife Trust

This July, Tim and Juliet Foden are opening their stunning wildlife-friendly garden in support of Cheshire Wildlife Trust.

With a formal courtyard, impressive collection of unusual trees, herbaceous borders, wildflower meadows, ponds and sculptures, the garden is full of interesting features. 

Date: Sunday 13th July 

Time: 11:00am – 4:30pm 

Address: Rowley House, 40 Acre Lane, Kermincham, Holmes Chapel, CW4 8DX 

Tickets available on the day. Adults £6. Under-16s free. 

Proceeds from ticket sales will go to Cheshire Wildlife Trust who are working for nature’s recovery across the region and refreshment sales will support Swettenham Parish. You can park on site and refreshments, seating and toilets are available. 

Tim and Juliet have been members of Cheshire Wildlife Trust for more than 20 years.  

They have spent most of the last two decades transforming their garden into a haven for wildlife.   

“We get lots of rabbits, the occasional hare, the odd stoat, foxes, badgers and masses of birds. As well as the usual, we have herons, oyster catchers, long tailed tits, woodpeckers, buzzards, swallows and willow warblers to name but a few. A recent survey identified 43 different types of birds which we were really pleased about,” says Tim.  

“As we get older, we may not be able to open our garden to the public for very much longer. However, we love sharing what we’ve achieved with others so do come along for a wonderfully inspiring day out with fellow gardening enthusiasts,” says Tim.