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Haddonstone raises a record £2000 for the NGS charity
 
Haddonstone, the UK’s leading manufacturer of fine garden ornaments and architectural stonework, has raised a record £2,000 for the National Garden Scheme Charity.

The company opened its acclaimed show gardens for the NGS Garden Openings from 2-3 July in conjunction with East Haddon Hall. 

The opening witnessed a staggering number of visitors and has been the most successful opening to date. Haddonstone would like to say a sincere thank you to everyone involved including Scotts of Thrapston and all involved in East Haddon.

This is the tenth time in seven years the company has participated in the NGS Garden Openings raising money for various NGS charities including Macmillan, Marie Curie and Crossroads Care. It is a rare opportunity for visitors to have access to the private gardens at a weekend – normal opening hours are Monday to Friday from 9.00am until 5.00pm  (excluding public holidays and the Christmas period).

Guest exhibitors, Scotts of Thrapston, were also present at the opening featuring their Baltimore summerhouse used by the company at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2016, where both Haddonstone and Scotts exhibit.

Haddonstone’s much admired show gardens are based at East Haddon, in the rolling countryside of Northamptonshire. Set across four acres, the gardens are divided into several garden rooms featuring many of Haddonstone’s designs in a beautiful setting.
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