Food, Drink and Plant Fair 2026
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Come and visit Bank Hall on Sunday 28th June 2026 for our Food, Drink and Plant Fair where we will have a variety of food, drink and plant stalls for you to visit in our Walled Garden.
⭐️ We have some space for some more stalls, so if you would like a stall at our event please email Sally at: [email protected]
🌷During June the grounds will have foxgloves that you will be able to see on the woodland walk, whilst the walled garden will offer colour from the perennial flowers that we have planted in our garden borders including our new editions of David Austin roses.
🏰 The Prospect Tower and Exhibition will also be open for visitors to discover the story of Bank Hall and learn about its history, its former residents and the fight for survival. Also learn about the plans for our gardens restoration! Visits are by pre-booking, please see link below for how to book.
Admission:
🎟️ Food Drink and Plant Fair & Gardens - FREE ADMISSION for both Adults and Children. (Donations welcome)
🎟️ Prospect Tower admissions are by pre-booking via the link: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/heritagetrustforthenorthwest
🌳 Please note that access to the grounds is not included in the Prospect Tower booking unless you book a “General Admission Including Access to the Grounds” ticket.
⏰ Opening Hours
Grounds open 12pm - 4pm
Tower Tours at 11am and 1pm
☕️ 🍰 Refreshments will be available
🚾 Portaloo facilities are within the gardens, Tower visitors will have access to the toilet in the tower.
🚗 Free Parking - may be limited at busy times.
⚠️ Please park responsibly down Carriage Drive and on Eyes Lane at Bretherton.
♿️ The paths are woodchip and may be unsuitable for wheelchair users. The tower has 76 steps to the clock room level. The exhibition room is on the first floor (25 steps).
🛍️ Merchandise available
📝 Volunteering and membership information available of how you can get involved with our current and future garden restoration projects.
🐶 Dogs are welcome on short non retractable leads.
⭐️ We have some space for some more stalls, so if you would like a stall at our event please email Sally at: [email protected]
🌷During June the grounds will have foxgloves that you will be able to see on the woodland walk, whilst the walled garden will offer colour from the perennial flowers that we have planted in our garden borders including our new editions of David Austin roses.
🏰 The Prospect Tower and Exhibition will also be open for visitors to discover the story of Bank Hall and learn about its history, its former residents and the fight for survival. Also learn about the plans for our gardens restoration! Visits are by pre-booking, please see link below for how to book.
Admission:
🎟️ Food Drink and Plant Fair & Gardens - FREE ADMISSION for both Adults and Children. (Donations welcome)
🎟️ Prospect Tower admissions are by pre-booking via the link: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/heritagetrustforthenorthwest
🌳 Please note that access to the grounds is not included in the Prospect Tower booking unless you book a “General Admission Including Access to the Grounds” ticket.
⏰ Opening Hours
Grounds open 12pm - 4pm
Tower Tours at 11am and 1pm
☕️ 🍰 Refreshments will be available
🚾 Portaloo facilities are within the gardens, Tower visitors will have access to the toilet in the tower.
🚗 Free Parking - may be limited at busy times.
⚠️ Please park responsibly down Carriage Drive and on Eyes Lane at Bretherton.
♿️ The paths are woodchip and may be unsuitable for wheelchair users. The tower has 76 steps to the clock room level. The exhibition room is on the first floor (25 steps).
🛍️ Merchandise available
📝 Volunteering and membership information available of how you can get involved with our current and future garden restoration projects.
🐶 Dogs are welcome on short non retractable leads.
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Where is it happening?
Bank Hall Drive, Liverpool Road, Bretherton, The Big Cooker Repair Co, Leyland, PR26 9, United Kingdom
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