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Ancient Cotswolds village to host rare garden displays
The Cotswold village of Langford will open its gardens on Sunday, June 14 from 1pm to 5pm as part of the National Gardens Scheme.
Twenty-one gardens will be open, featuring a range of styles from small cottage gardens to formal designs.
This display includes the garden created by the late Sir Hardy Amies, who dressed Queen Elizabeth II for over 55 years.
Homemade teas will be served at two locations, and a plant stall and floral display can be found in the Grade I-listed late Saxon church, St. Matthews.
Admission to all gardens costs £10 per person, while children’s access is free.
Langford’s renowned pub, The Bell Inn, welcomes visitors for lunch.