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Events in May 2026
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11st May 2026●(1 event)

From Deeper in the Forest
20:00 1st May 2026
at The White horse,
ShropshireFrom Deeper in the Forest
20:00 - 21:00 1st May 2026

The White horse,More InformationFrom Deeper in the Forest
Darker Tales & Fairy Stories for Grown Ups...
All good stories get better the later and darker it becomes.
Join storyteller Gav Cross and perhaps a late night ghost or two.
Certainly a twist on some old classics.
Almost certainly a smile.
Perhaps a nervous glimpse over the shoulder?
As we scratch our way into the darker routes of the stories we think we know.“Gav Cross treats children like they're horrible and adults like they're children and the results are hilarious and magical. Gav brings energy, joy and a refreshing approach to traditional storytelling, getting the audience involved and keeping them on their toes with the unexpected twists and turns of his tales.”
Larmer Tree FestivalThe audience were hooked by every word as they were led a merry dance through stories.”
Pound Arts“... just on the right side of darkly comic... ”
Bluecoat, Liverpool“A masterclass of storytelling!” ****
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22nd May 2026●(1 event)

Car Boot Sale
14:00 2nd May 2026
atCar Boot Sale
14:00 - 16:00 2nd May 2026

More InformationGet tickets
Pre booking only, book online.All boots will be on grass so very much weather dependant – full refund if wet weather forces cancellation. Refreshments available.
2pm – 4.30pm (set up from 1pm.
*please note, entry will not be permitted before 1pm. Anyone arriving before this time will be turned away.
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33rd May 2026●(1 event)

National Garden Scheme. Open Garden. The Bramleys
11:00 3rd May 2026
at The Bramleys
ShrewsburyNational Garden Scheme. Open Garden. The Bramleys
11:00 - 17:00 3rd May 2026

The BramleysMore InformationGarden open for charity
A large country garden extending to two acres with a variety of trees and shrubs, herbaceous borders and a woodland with the Cound Brook flowing through. A courtyard oasis welcomes you as you enter the garden with far-reaching views over open countryside.
Admission £6. Children free. Homemade teas
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44th May 2026●●(2 events)

National Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Oteley
10:00 4th May 2026
at Oteley
EllesmereNational Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Oteley
10:00 - 16:00 4th May 2026

OteleyEllesmere, Shropshire SY12 0PBMore InformationGarden open for charity
Explore 10 acres running down to The Mere with stunning views. Walled kitchen garden, architectural features, many old interesting trees. Rhododendrons, azaleas, woodland walk and views across Mere to Ellesmere. First opened in 1927 when the National Garden Scheme started.
Admission £6. Children free. Light refreshments

National Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Ruthall Manor
12:30 4th May 2026
at Ruthall Manor
BridgnorthNational Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Ruthall Manor
12:30 - 17:00 4th May 2026

Ruthall ManorMore InformationGarden open for charity
Offset by a mature collection of specimen trees, the garden is divided into intimate sections, carefully linked by winding paths. The front lawn flanked by striking borders, extends to a gravel, art garden and ha-ha. Clematis and roses scramble through an eclectic collection of wrought-iron work, unique pottery and secluded seating. Designed and planted by present owners since 1960.
Admission £7. Children free. Home made teas
- 55th May 2026
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66th May 2026●(1 event)

National Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Hundred House Hotel
11:00 6th May 2026
at Hundred House Hotel
TelfordNational Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Hundred House Hotel
11:00 - 16:00 6th May 2026

Hundred House HotelMore InformationGarden open for charity
An acre of gardens crafted over 35+ years, complete with sculptures, stonework and working herb and kitchen garden. From March onwards, you will find over 5000 bulb flowers inc tulips, hyacinths, daffodils, alliums, blossoming trees and dancing pond flowers. Summer brings a variety of flowers, inc David Austin roses, giant agapanthus, dahlias, clary, foxgloves, fuchsias and arum lilies.
Admission £5. Children free. Coffee & cakes and 3 menus on offer in restaurant
- 77th May 2026
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88th May 2026●(1 event)

Legends of Motown Live at Ludlow Assembly Rooms
19:00 8th May 2026
at Ludlow Assembly Rooms
LudlowLegends of Motown Live at Ludlow Assembly Rooms
19:00 - 22:00 8th May 2026

More InformationLegends of Motown is a high energy tribute show jam packed with all of Motown's biggest hits, with stunning vocals and amazing live band, celebrating the music of the iconic and timeless Motown era. Undoubtedly the golden era of music, the show pays tribute to the legendary artists that appeared on the Motown label during the 1960s and 1970s.
Get ready to be wowed with a song list that won’t fail to have you up and out of your seats and dancing in the aisles. Make it a night to remember with the music authentic to the Motown label from artists such as Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, The Supremes, Smokey Robinson, The Four Tops, Martha Reeves, The Temptations, Jimmy Ruffin and many more!
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99th May 2026●●(2 events)

National Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Cherry Tree Arboretum
10:30 9th May 2026
at Cherry Tree Arboretum
WooreNational Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Cherry Tree Arboretum
10:30 - 16:00 9th May 2026

Cherry Tree ArboretumMore InformationGarden open for charity
Created in 2006 on 50 acres of unspoilt, pastureland scattered with mature oaks by John and Liz Ravenscroft. Located on a hilly area overlooking the Cheshire plain with views to the Pennines in the north, the Peckforton Hills to the northwest and the Breiddons to the southwest. It is a showcase of specimen trees with magnolias, peonies, dahlias, lilacs, deciduous azaleas and North American oaks.
Admission £10. Children free. Light refreshments

Hidden Garden Open Day @ Taraloka Buddhist Centre
12:00 9th May 2026
at Taraloka Buddhist Retreat Centre
WhitchurchHidden Garden Open Day @ Taraloka Buddhist Centre
12:00 - 16:00 9th May 2026

More InformationThe Great Bettisfield Bakeoff! | Plant Swap | Teas & Homemade Cakes
Taraloka Buddhist Retreat Centre in Bettisfield, near Whitchurch, is opening its gardens for a relaxed Spring Open Day.
Enjoy homemade cakes, relax & explore our hidden gardens, go for a walk along the Llangollen canal and see what Bettisfield’s Buddhist retreat centre is like on the inside.
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1010th May 2026●●(3 events)

National Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Longden Manor
10:00 10th May 2026
at Longden Manor
ShrewsburyNational Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Longden Manor
10:00 - 16:00 10th May 2026

Longden ManorMore InformationGarden open for charity
Large estate garden with lots of character and interest: wander through woodland walks and on grass paths. Discover our humorous topiary, wide variety of specimen trees and rhododendrons and azaleas. We also have wildflowers, a water garden, holly garden and Fairy Trail. Relax and take in the panoramic vistas of surrounding countryside. A great place for all the family to visit.
Admission £5. Children free. Home-made teas

National Garden Scheme. Open Garden. The Ferns
12:00 10th May 2026
at The Ferns
ClunNational Garden Scheme. Open Garden. The Ferns
12:00 - 18:00 10th May 2026

The FernsMore InformationGarden open for charity
A formal village garden of ¾ acre, approached via a drive lined with crab apple and pear trees. On the right is the autumn garden, giving fine views of the surrounding hills. From the front courtyard garden a path leads through double herbaceous borders full of late summer colour, to further rooms, of yew, beech and box. There is also a rear courtyard with tender exotics and a greenhouse.
Admission £5. Children free.
Eaton Manor Open Gardens for the Shropshire Historic Churches Trust
13:00 10th May 2026
at Eaton Manor Country Estate
Near Church StrettonEaton Manor Open Gardens for the Shropshire Historic Churches Trust
13:00 - 17:00 10th May 2026
More InformationEaton Manor Open Gardens for the Shropshire Historic Churches Trust and St Edith's Church
Tea and cakes
Some areas accessible
Dogs welcome
Entrance £7
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1313th May 2026●●(3 events)
Lingen Davies X Ray of Sun Adventures: Walk for Wellbeing: The Long Mynd
10:00 13th May 2026
at CARLingen Davies X Ray of Sun Adventures: Walk for Wellbeing: The Long Mynd
10:00 - 14:00 13th May 2026
More Information🌿 Walk for Wellbeing: Long Mynd & Lightspout Waterfall
Join us for a refreshing guided hike across one of the most spectacular landscapes in the Shropshire Hills — where sweeping hilltop views, hidden valleys, and cascading waterfalls create a truly unforgettable outdoor experience.This walk is part of the Walk for Wellbeing programme, delivered in collaboration with Lingen Davies Cancer Support. It is specifically designed for people living with cancer, those currently in treatment, individuals in recovery, and cancer survivors across Shropshire, Telford & Wrekin, and Mid Wales — and is completely FREE.
The aim of these walks is to create a safe and welcoming space where participants can enjoy movement, fresh air, and the restorative benefits of nature alongside others who understand the cancer journey.
Starting from the beautiful Carding Mill Valley, we’ll follow scenic valley trails before climbing into the dramatic landscape of the Long Mynd. Along the way we’ll explore hidden waterfalls, peaceful upland valleys, and one of the highest viewpoints in the Shropshire Hills — all while walking at a supportive group pace.
This is more than just a hike. It’s a chance to reconnect with nature, build confidence outdoors, and spend time with people who share similar experiences — with no pressure to share, just a shared understanding.
🌄 What to Expect
Our walk begins in the picturesque Carding Mill Valley, where a stony track follows the gentle stream flowing through the valley — a calm and scenic start to the day.From here we venture into Lightspout Hollow, a dramatic narrow valley that leads to the beautiful Lightspout Waterfall. Those feeling adventurous can scramble alongside the waterfall for a fun and memorable challenge, while others can follow the main path for a steadier ascent.
As we climb higher onto the Long Mynd plateau, we’ll make our way to Pole Bank, the highest point of the Long Mynd at 517 metres. From here you’ll enjoy expansive views across the Shropshire Hills and toward the valleys of Wales on clear days.
We’ll then descend via The Burway, one of the most iconic hill routes in the area, offering sweeping panoramic views as we return toward Carding Mill Valley.
The walk will be supportive and steady-paced, with plenty of pauses to take in the scenery and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
☕ Optional Coffee Shop & Social
After the hike, you’re warmly invited to join us for an optional drink or lunch at the National Trust Cafe in Cardingmill Valley. There’s absolutely no pressure to stay, but many people enjoy the chance to relax, warm up, and continue chatting after the walk.🌟 Why Join?
This isn’t just a walk — it’s an opportunity to enjoy the outdoors in a welcoming and supportive environment.⛰️ Explore the dramatic landscapes of the Long Mynd
💧 Discover the hidden beauty of Lightspout Waterfall
🌄 Enjoy breathtaking summit views from Pole Bank
🥾 Take part in a rewarding guided hill walk
🤝 Spend time with a friendly and supportive group
🥾 Event Details
📅 Date: Wednesday 13th May 2026🕤 Time: 10:00 am – 14:00 pm (approx.)
📏 Distance: 10 km (6.2 miles)
⛰️ Ascent: 290 m
🔀 Difficulty: Intermediate
🧭 Terrain: Grassy and muddy hills with some steep rocky sections including optional scrambling near the waterfall. Some paths have exposed drops to one side.
🤝 About Lingen Davies Cancer Support
This walk is part of the Walk for Wellbeing programme, delivered in partnership with Lingen Davies Cancer Support.Lingen Davies is a regional charity dedicated to improving the lives of people affected by cancer across Shropshire, Telford & Wrekin, and Mid Wales. Their work focuses on enhancing cancer services, supporting wellbeing, and helping people live well during and after treatment.
Through this collaboration, the Walk for Wellbeing programme offers supportive outdoor experiences designed to help people rebuild confidence, improve wellbeing, and reconnect with nature during and after their cancer journey.

National Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Goldstone Hall Gardens
12:00 13th May 2026
at Goldstone Hall Gardens
MarketNational Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Goldstone Hall Gardens
12:00 - 17:00 13th May 2026

Goldstone Hall GardensMore InformationGarden open for charity
Spanning five acres with productive kitchen garden inc unusual vegetables, fruits, spices and herb garden, all underpinning the award-winning hotel restaurant. Visitors enjoy roses in the Walled Garden from May, double-tiered herbaceous borders in July and late-season colour.
Admission £9. Children free. Tee, coffee & cakes. Hotel restaurant open for lunches. (Pre bookings only)

National Garden Scheme. Open Garden. The Citadel
14:00 13th May 2026
at The Citadel
Weston-Under-RedcastleNational Garden Scheme. Open Garden. The Citadel
14:00 - 17:00 13th May 2026

The CitadelWeston-Under-Redcastle, Shropshire SY4 5JYMore InformationGarden open for charity
Imposing castellated house (not open) stands in four acres. Mature garden, with fine trees, rhododendrons, azaleas, acers and camellias. Herbaceous borders; walled potager and Victorian thatched summerhouse provide added interest. Paths meander around and over sandstone outcrop at centre. First opened for the National Garden Scheme in 1927.
Admission £6. Children free. Home-made teas
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1414th May 2026●(1 event)

Diyet and The Love Soldiers
19:30 14th May 2026
at Quatt Village Hall
BridgnorthDiyet and The Love Soldiers
19:30 - 20:30 14th May 2026

Quatt Village HallMore InformationDiyet & The Love Soldiers is alternative country, folk, roots and traditional with catchy melodies and stories deeply rooted in Diyet's Indigenous world view and northern life.
Born in a tent, raised in a cabin on the shores of a glacial lake in the Kluane region of Canada's Yukon Territory, Diyet embodies her Southern Tutchone, Japanese, Tlingit and Scottish roots with a musical presence that is diverse. Diyet sings in both English and her traditional language, and plays bass. Backed by Love Soldiers, husband and collaborator, Robert van Lieshout acoustic (guitar, drums & percussion) and Bob Hamilton (electric guitar, pedal steel & mandolin), this multi-instrumental trio has a sound that can fill a big stage or capture an intimate room. -
1515th May 2026●●(4 events)
The 3 Clee Hills Hike
09:30 15th May 2026
atThe 3 Clee Hills Hike
09:30 - 16:30 15th May 2026
More InformationHike all three of Shropshire’s iconic Clee Hills in one epic day. This 15 km linear adventure packs in rugged trails, steep climbs, and sweeping hilltop views—from the county’s highest point on Brown Clee to the striking Titterstone radar dome. Expect a rewarding intermediate challenge.
Hike the 3 Clee Hills, Shropshire 🏞️🥾
Join us on Friday 15th May 2026 for a challenging intermediate-level hike across Shropshire’s iconic 3 Clee Hills. This circular adventure takes in Titterstone Clee, Brown Clee, and Clee Burf summits, offering rugged terrain, dramatic views, and plenty of hilltop satisfaction.
Expect rocky, uneven paths, short steep ascents/descents, and stunning panoramas across the Shropshire Hills. Bring layers, waterproofs, lunch, and plenty of water for a full day in the hills.
Why Join?
🌄 Spectacular views – From the highest point in Shropshire to the radar dome on Titterstone, enjoy sweeping panoramas.
🥾 Intermediate challenge – Rocky paths, steep ascents, and technical terrain make this a rewarding hike.
📸 Photo opportunities – Panoramic hilltops, tranquil lakes, and historic features along the way.
🦌 Wildlife spotting – Keep an eye out for deer and other springtime activity.
🤝 Friendly hiking group – Sociable, supportive walk with like-minded outdoor enthusiasts.
Route Highlights
⛰️ Abdon Burf Summit (Brown Clee Hill, 540 m / 1,771 ft) – Shropshire’s highest point. Open heathland offers fantastic views, plus air traffic control masts and wartime history.
⚡ Clee Burf Summit (510 m / 1,673 ft) – Second summit of Brown Clee, home to an Iron Age hillfort site and panoramic Shropshire Hills AONB views.
🌊 Boyne Water Lake – Tranquil spot for a picnic or a daring wild swim.
🛤️ Gate to Abdon & Clee Burf Path – Option for a stone path descent if you want a gentler route after exploring the hilltops.
🏔️ Titterstone Clee Hill Summit – Radar dome, trig point, and cairn with excellent views of the surrounding landscape. Also the site of an Iron Age hillfort and dramatic quarrying history.
Event Details
📅 Date: Friday 15th May 2026
🕤 Time: Meet at 09:30 am, finish approx. 4:30 pm
📏 Distance: Approx. 15 km (9.3 miles)
⛰️ Ascent: 570 m
🔀 Level: Intermediate – rocky, uneven, and challenging in places
🧭 Terrain: Rocky ridges, open heathland, plantation areas, and steep sections
BOOK HERE: https://www.rayofsunadventures.com/event-details-registration/the-3-clee-hills-shropshire-2026-05-15-09-30
Flicks in the Sticks, Ryton near Dorrington
19:30 15th May 2026
at Ryton Village HallFlicks in the Sticks, Ryton near Dorrington
19:30 - 20:30 15th May 2026
More InformationRyton Flicks in the Sticks - The Ballad of Wallis Island
Friday 15 May at 7.30pm - Ryton Village Hall
An eccentric lottery winner, who lives alone on a remote island, dreams of getting his favourite musicians back together. His fantasy turns into reality when the bandmates and former lovers accept his invitation to play a private show at his home on Wallis Island. Old tensions resurface as Charles tries desperately to salvage his dream gig.Tickets £7 or £3.50 for under 18s. On the door or from www.artsalive.co.uk
Flicks in the Sticks, Ryton near Dorrington - The Ballad of Wallis Island
19:30 15th May 2026
at Ryton Village HallFlicks in the Sticks, Ryton near Dorrington - The Ballad of Wallis Island
19:30 - 20:30 15th May 2026
More InformationRyton Flicks in the Sticks - The Ballad of Wallis Island
Friday 15 May at 7.30pm - Ryton Village Hall
An eccentric lottery winner, who lives alone on a remote island, dreams of getting his favourite musicians back together. His fantasy turns into reality when the bandmates and former lovers accept his invitation to play a private show at his home on Wallis Island. Old tensions resurface as Charles tries desperately to salvage his dream gig.Tickets £7 or £3.50 for under 18s. On the door or from www.artsalive.co.uk

Katie Doherty & The Navigators
19:30 15th May 2026
at Cawley Hall
HerefordshireKatie Doherty & The Navigators
19:30 - 20:30 15th May 2026

Cawley HallMore InformationWith visceral storytelling and music brimming with textures, reminiscent of her home on a hill farm in the North Pennines, Katie Doherty is joined by two world-class Folk musicians, Dave Gray on melodeon and Grace Smith on fiddle.
With all three on vocals and Katie on piano, the trio create a heart-swelling symphonic sound, exuding a warmth which leaves you feeling uplifted and melodies which will stay with you for a long time after the performance is over. - 1616th May 2026
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1717th May 2026●●(2 events)

National Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Riverside
13:00 17th May 2026
at Riverside
Market DraytonNational Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Riverside
13:00 - 17:00 17th May 2026

RiversideMore InformationGarden open for charity
The garden is ¾ acre, with different planting areas. We have hydrangeas, hostas, woodland walk, hot garden and herbaceous borders with white garden with loggia. Plus an old and large wisteria and a very old climbing rose.
Admission £5. Children free. Tea, coffee & cakes. Plant sale

National Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Longner Hall
14:00 17th May 2026
at Longner Hall
ShrewsburyNational Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Longner Hall
14:00 - 17:00 17th May 2026

Longner HallMore InformationGarden open for charity
A long drive approach through parkland designed by Humphry Repton. Walks lined with golden yew through extensive lawns, with views over the Severn Valley. Borders containing roses and herbaceous shrubs, also an ancient yew wood. Enclosed one acre walled garden open to National Garden Scheme visitors. Mixed planting, garden buildings, tower and game larder.
Admission £6. Children free. Home-made teas.
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2020th May 2026●(1 event)
The Ercall & The Wrekin Bluebell Sunset Walk
19:30 20th May 2026
atThe Ercall & The Wrekin Bluebell Sunset Walk
19:30 - 22:15 20th May 2026
More InformationStep into a spring wonderland on this sunset Bluebell Walk over The Ercall & The Wrekin, where carpets of bluebells, woodland birdsong, and the chance to spot deer await. 🌸🦌🌅 Challenge yourself on scenic hills, soak up panoramic golden-hour views, and enjoy a magical evening in Shropshire’s icon.
Join us on Wednesday 6th May 2026 for a stunning sunset Bluebell Walk across The Ercall and The Wrekin — two of Shropshire’s most iconic hills. This intermediate-level adventure is perfect for soaking up late spring, with carpets of bluebells, birdsong, and a chance to spot deer among breathtaking golden-hour views.
This circular 10.5 km (6.5 miles) route blends fascinating geology, ancient history, and vibrant spring landscapes. We’ll start at The Ercall, a hidden gem bursting with life, before heading up to The Wrekin for panoramic views and a sunset celebration at the trig point. Expect steep climbs, magical woodland, and plenty of springtime magic along the way.
Why Join?
🌸 Bluebells in bloom – Experience the woods alive with colour and wildlife.
🤝 Friendly hiking community – Sociable evening out with like-minded outdoor enthusiasts.
🌄 Golden hour views – Watch the landscape glow as the sun sets over Shropshire.
🪨 Unique geology & history – From ancient quarries to Iron Age forts, the route is packed with fascinating features.
Route Highlights
💐 The Ercall Bluebells – Stunning carpets of spring bluebells in ancient woodlands.
🪨 The Ercall Quarries – Expose 500-million-year-old geology with ancient shoreline ripples.
🌳 Limekiln Wood – Peaceful woodland alive with spring wildlife.
⛰️ The Wrekin Summit Trig Point – Rewarding 360° panoramic views at sunset.
🏰 Iron Age Hill Fort – Historic settlement at the top of The Wrekin.
Event Details
📅 Date: Wednesday 6th May 2026
🕖 Time: 7:30 pm start – Sunset at 09:10 pm
📏 Distance: 10.5 km (6.5 miles)
⛰️ Ascent: 430 m
🔀 Level: Intermediate
🧭 Terrain: Muddy, rocky, uneven, with some challenging sections
BOOK HERE: https://www.rayofsunadventures.com/event-details-registration/the-wrekin-bluebell-sunset-walk
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2323rd May 2026●●(2 events)

National Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Burford House Gardens
10:00 23rd May 2026 – 24th May 2026
at Burford House Gardens
Tenbury WellsNational Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Burford House Gardens
10:00 - 16:00 23rd May 2026 – 24th May 2026

Burford House GardensMore InformationThe garden is being restored by the Garden Angels (volunteers) under the leadership of the newly appointed Head Gardener. Four acres of sweeping lawns bordered by the River Teme, and serpentine borders, set in the beautiful Teme Valley, around an elegant Georgian House (open for teas). Designed by the late, great plantsman, John Treasure and featuring over 100 varieties of clematis in addition to a myriad of plants in wonderful combinations and colours.

National Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Beaufort
13:00 23rd May 2026
at Beaufort
TelfordNational Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Beaufort
13:00 - 17:00 23rd May 2026

BeaufortMore InformationGarden open for charity
If carnivorous plants are your thing, then come and visit our National Collection of Sarracenia (pitcher plants); also over 100 different Venus flytrap clones (Dionaea muscipula), Sundews (Drosera) and Butterworts (Pinguicula) - over 6000 plants in total. Large greenhouses at Telford's first carbon negative house; a great place to visit - kids will love it.
Admission £5. Children free. Tea, coffee & cakes
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2424th May 2026●●(5 events)

National Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Burford House Gardens
10:00 23rd May 2026 – 24th May 2026
at Burford House Gardens
Tenbury WellsNational Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Burford House Gardens
10:00 - 16:00 23rd May 2026 – 24th May 2026

Burford House GardensMore InformationThe garden is being restored by the Garden Angels (volunteers) under the leadership of the newly appointed Head Gardener. Four acres of sweeping lawns bordered by the River Teme, and serpentine borders, set in the beautiful Teme Valley, around an elegant Georgian House (open for teas). Designed by the late, great plantsman, John Treasure and featuring over 100 varieties of clematis in addition to a myriad of plants in wonderful combinations and colours.

Severn Hospice Open Gardens - Apley Castle
10:00 24th May 2026
at Severn Hospice
TelfordSevern Hospice Open Gardens - Apley Castle
10:00 - 16:00 24th May 2026

More InformationSevern Hospice is opening its grounds at Telford for a day of summer fun – join them for a relaxed, family-friendly day out!
Wander through the hospice’s beautiful gardens, browse a variety of stalls, and enjoy delicious home-cooked refreshments from their Refresh café team, with local entertainment throughout the day.
Garden gates open 10am-4pm. Entry is £3.50 per person (under 16s go free). Payment can be made by cash or card on the day.
Dogs welcome!
National Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Ruthall Manor
12:30 24th May 2026
at Ruthall Manor
BridgnorthNational Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Ruthall Manor
12:30 - 17:00 24th May 2026

Ruthall ManorMore InformationGarden open for charity
Offset by a mature collection of specimen trees, the garden is divided into intimate sections, carefully linked by winding paths. The front lawn flanked by striking borders, extends to a gravel, art garden and ha-ha. Clematis and roses scramble through an eclectic collection of wrought-iron work, unique pottery and secluded seating. Designed and planted by present owners since 1960.
Admission £7. Children free. Home made teas

National Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Beaufort
13:00 24th May 2026
at Beaufort
TelfordNational Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Beaufort
13:00 - 17:00 24th May 2026

BeaufortMore InformationGarden open for charity
If carnivorous plants are your thing, then come and visit our National Collection of Sarracenia (pitcher plants); also over 100 different Venus flytrap clones (Dionaea muscipula), Sundews (Drosera) and Butterworts (Pinguicula) - over 6000 plants in total. Large greenhouses at Telford's first carbon negative house; a great place to visit - kids will love it.
Admission £5. Children free. Tea, coffee & cakes

National Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Walcot Hall
13:30 24th May 2026
at Walcot Hall
Lydbury NorthNational Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Walcot Hall
13:30 - 17:00 24th May 2026

Walcot HallLydbury North, Shropshire SY7 8AZMore InformationGarden open for charity
Arboretum planted by Lord Clive of India’s son, Edward in1800. Cascades of rhododendrons and azaleas amongst specimen trees and pools. Fine views of Sir William Chambers’ Clock Towers, with lake and hills beyond. Walled kitchen garden, dovecote, meat safe, ice house and mile long lakes. Russian wooden church, grotto and fountain, tin chapel. Relaxed borders and rare shrubs. Lakeside replanted and water garden at western end re-established.
Admission £7. children free. Home-made teas in the ballroom. Plant sale.
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2525th May 2026●●(2 events)

National Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Ruthall Manor
12:30 25th May 2026
at Ruthall Manor
BridgnorthNational Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Ruthall Manor
12:30 - 17:00 25th May 2026

Ruthall ManorMore InformationGarden open for charity
Offset by a mature collection of specimen trees, the garden is divided into intimate sections, carefully linked by winding paths. The front lawn flanked by striking borders, extends to a gravel, art garden and ha-ha. Clematis and roses scramble through an eclectic collection of wrought-iron work, unique pottery and secluded seating. Designed and planted by present owners since 1960.
Admission £7. Children free. Home made teas

National Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Walcot Hall
13:30 25th May 2026
at Walcot Hall
Lydbury NorthNational Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Walcot Hall
13:30 - 17:00 25th May 2026

Walcot HallLydbury North, Shropshire SY7 8AZMore InformationGarden open for charity
Arboretum planted by Lord Clive of India’s son, Edward in1800. Cascades of rhododendrons and azaleas amongst specimen trees and pools. Fine views of Sir William Chambers’ Clock Towers, with lake and hills beyond. Walled kitchen garden, dovecote, meat safe, ice house and mile long lakes. Russian wooden church, grotto and fountain, tin chapel. Relaxed borders and rare shrubs. Lakeside replanted and water garden at western end re-established.
Admission £7. children free. Home-made teas in the ballroom. Plant sale.
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2626th May 2026●(1 event)

Stars and Planets
04:00 26th May 2026
atStars and Planets
04:00 - 07:00 26th May 2026

More InformationMay Half Term Activity
Get ready for an out-of-this-world adventure during May Half Term!
Blast off into a universe of imagination as little explorers enjoy a variety of engaging games, crafts, and interactive experiences inspired by the wonders of space.
Create your own constellations, make a personal tin can planetarium and learn how different cultures have seen the patterns in the stars. Discover the distance to the nearest stars related to your age. Walk the distance between the sun and the earth and learn how things weigh differently on each planet and more.
4-11 year old - children must be accompanied by an adult for this activity.
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2727th May 2026●(1 event)

Stars and Planets
04:00 27th May 2026
atStars and Planets
04:00 - 07:00 27th May 2026

More InformationMay Half Term Activity
Get ready for an out-of-this-world adventure during May Half Term!
Blast off into a universe of imagination as little explorers enjoy a variety of engaging games, crafts, and interactive experiences inspired by the wonders of space.
Create your own constellations, make a personal tin can planetarium and learn how different cultures have seen the patterns in the stars. Discover the distance to the nearest stars related to your age. Walk the distance between the sun and the earth and learn how things weigh differently on each planet and more.
4-11 year old - children must be accompanied by an adult for this activity.
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2828th May 2026●(1 event)

Stars and Planets
04:00 28th May 2026
atStars and Planets
04:00 - 07:00 28th May 2026

More InformationMay Half Term Activity
Get ready for an out-of-this-world adventure during May Half Term!
Blast off into a universe of imagination as little explorers enjoy a variety of engaging games, crafts, and interactive experiences inspired by the wonders of space.
Create your own constellations, make a personal tin can planetarium and learn how different cultures have seen the patterns in the stars. Discover the distance to the nearest stars related to your age. Walk the distance between the sun and the earth and learn how things weigh differently on each planet and more.
4-11 year old - children must be accompanied by an adult for this activity.
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3030th May 2026●●(3 events)

National Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Upper Farm Garden
11:00 30th May 2026 – 31st May 2026
atNational Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Upper Farm Garden
11:00 - 16:00 30th May 2026 – 31st May 2026

More InformationGarden open for charity.
Farmhouse Garden with views of the Wrekin and the Stretton Hills. Comprising several garden 'rooms' connected by gravelled walkways interspersed with ample seating opportunities. Unusual features inc a raised scree terrace, a rose pergola and bed with 40 varieties of English shrub roses, a two sided herbaceous walk, an elevated viewing deck, a cactus house and self-sufficient allotment beds.
Admission £6. Tea, coffee & cakes. Plant sale

So Unfair
11:00 30th May 2026
at SpArC Theatre
Bishop's CastlesSo Unfair
11:00 - 12:00 30th May 2026

More InformationWelcome to our interactive science demo – with a twist! We need YOU to take on some big challenges – and help us save the day.
How can we make things more fair? And what could go wrong if we don’t?
Help Daniel Bye change the world, in an unexpectedly ridiculous adventure involving engineering challenges, bad dad jokes, and an extraordinary quantity of molten chocolate.
A brand new show for 7-10 year olds and their grown-ups.
Featuring engineers from across the UK Zooming in to help you save the day!
Will Finn & Rosie Calvert
19:30 30th May 2026
at Bitterley Village Hall
Bitterley, LudlowWill Finn & Rosie Calvert
19:30 - 20:30 30th May 2026

Bitterley Village HallMore InformationWill Finn and Rosie Calvert are an award-winning duo who came together through their love of music. First coming to prominence with their acapella quartet The Teacups, the pair perform traditional and contemporary folk music with vibrancy and flair - intricate harmonies; the rousing instrumentation of piano, steel pan, and ukulele; and joyful, warm stage presence.
Rosie and Will’s music combines influences ranging from old English ballads to gothic Americana, but they are most defined by their spell-binding harmonies. With only two voices, their arrangements have been described as “deceptively full”, and their joy in singing is infectious - chorus songs abound and singing along is encouraged! -
3131st May 2026●●(4 events)

National Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Upper Farm Garden
11:00 30th May 2026 – 31st May 2026
atNational Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Upper Farm Garden
11:00 - 16:00 30th May 2026 – 31st May 2026

More InformationGarden open for charity.
Farmhouse Garden with views of the Wrekin and the Stretton Hills. Comprising several garden 'rooms' connected by gravelled walkways interspersed with ample seating opportunities. Unusual features inc a raised scree terrace, a rose pergola and bed with 40 varieties of English shrub roses, a two sided herbaceous walk, an elevated viewing deck, a cactus house and self-sufficient allotment beds.
Admission £6. Tea, coffee & cakes. Plant sale

National Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Stanley Hall Gardens
14:00 31st May 2026
at Stanley Hall Gardens
BridgnorthNational Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Stanley Hall Gardens
14:00 - 17:30 31st May 2026

Stanley Hall GardensBridgnorth, Shropshire WV16 4SPMore InformationGarden open for charity
Regency landscaped garden with rhododendrons, woodland walks, fish ponds and fine trees in parkland setting. Dower House (Mr and Mrs C Wells): four acres of specimen trees, contemporary sculpture and walled vegetable garden South Lodge (Mr Tim Warren): Hillside cottage garden.
Admission £5. Children free. Home-made teas.
Full Moon Sunset Hike: Caer Caradoc
19:30 31st May 2026
atFull Moon Sunset Hike: Caer Caradoc
19:30 - 22:30 31st May 2026
More InformationChase the sunset and the full moon on a magical evening hike over Caer Caradoc. This 7.5 km adventure delivers golden hour views over The Long Mynd, a hidden cave, and a moonlit descent—ending your weekend on a soulful high.
Join us on Sunday 31st May 2026 for a magical evening hike across the stunning Shropshire Hills, timed perfectly with the full moon and sunset. This 7.5 km circular adventure takes in Hope Bowdler Hill, the Battlestones, and the iconic Caer Caradoc, where we’ll seek out the hidden Caractacus Cave and watch the sun dip below the horizon—with stunning views over The Long Mynd as it disappears—before descending under moonlight.
Expect a mix of grassy ridges, rocky sections, and steady climbs, with big views and even bigger vibes. Bring layers, a headtorch, snacks, and something warm to enjoy at the summit while we soak it all in.
Why Join?
🌕 Full moon magic – Hike into golden hour and descend beneath the glow of the full moon.🌄 Sunset summit – Watch the sunset over the Long Mynd from one of Shropshire’s most iconic hilltops.
🥾 Short but rewarding – A punchy route with climbs, views, and plenty of character.
📸 Unreal photo moments – Think glowing skies, silhouetted ridgelines, and moody landscapes.
🤝 Good company – A relaxed, friendly group to round off your weekend right.
Route Highlights
⛰️ Hope Bowdler Hill – A beautiful ridge walk with rolling views across the Shropshire Hills.🪨 The Battlestones – Dramatic rocky outcrops steeped in local legend and perfect for a quick pause.
🕳️ Caractacus Cave – Hidden on the slopes of Caer Caradoc, linked to ancient British history and a bit of mystery.
🌄 Caer Caradoc Summit (459 m / 1,506 ft) – A striking hillfort summit with panoramic views—our sunset spot overlooking the Long Mynd.
🌙 Moonlit descent – Head back as dusk settles and the full moon rises over the hills.
Event Details
📅 Date: Sunday 31st May 2026🕢 Time: Meet at 7:30 pm, sunset 9:23 pm, finish approx. 10:30 pm
📏 Distance: Approx. 7.5 km (4.6 miles)
⛰️ Ascent: 370 m
🔀 Level: Intermediate – short, steep climbs and uneven ground
🧭 Terrain: Grassy ridges, rocky sections, and hill paths
Full Moon Sunset Hike: Caer Caradoc
19:30 31st May 2026
atFull Moon Sunset Hike: Caer Caradoc
19:30 - 22:30 31st May 2026
More InformationChase the sunset and the full moon on a magical evening hike over Caer Caradoc. This 7.5 km adventure delivers golden hour views over The Long Mynd, a hidden cave, and a moonlit descent—ending your weekend on a soulful high.
Join us on Sunday 31st May 2026 for a magical evening hike across the stunning Shropshire Hills, timed perfectly with the full moon and sunset. This 7.5 km circular adventure takes in Hope Bowdler Hill, the Battlestones, and the iconic Caer Caradoc, where we’ll seek out the hidden Caractacus Cave and watch the sun dip below the horizon—with stunning views over The Long Mynd as it disappears—before descending under moonlight.
Expect a mix of grassy ridges, rocky sections, and steady climbs, with big views and even bigger vibes. Bring layers, a headtorch, snacks, and something warm to enjoy at the summit while we soak it all in.
Why Join?
🌕 Full moon magic – Hike into golden hour and descend beneath the glow of the full moon.🌄 Sunset summit – Watch the sunset over the Long Mynd from one of Shropshire’s most iconic hilltops.
🥾 Short but rewarding – A punchy route with climbs, views, and plenty of character.
📸 Unreal photo moments – Think glowing skies, silhouetted ridgelines, and moody landscapes.
🤝 Good company – A relaxed, friendly group to round off your weekend right.
Route Highlights
⛰️ Hope Bowdler Hill – A beautiful ridge walk with rolling views across the Shropshire Hills.🪨 The Battlestones – Dramatic rocky outcrops steeped in local legend and perfect for a quick pause.
🕳️ Caractacus Cave – Hidden on the slopes of Caer Caradoc, linked to ancient British history and a bit of mystery.
🌄 Caer Caradoc Summit (459 m / 1,506 ft) – A striking hillfort summit with panoramic views—our sunset spot overlooking the Long Mynd.
🌙 Moonlit descent – Head back as dusk settles and the full moon rises over the hills.
Event Details
📅 Date: Sunday 31st May 2026🕢 Time: Meet at 7:30 pm, sunset 9:23 pm, finish approx. 10:30 pm
📏 Distance: Approx. 7.5 km (4.6 miles)
⛰️ Ascent: 370 m
🔀 Level: Intermediate – short, steep climbs and uneven ground
🧭 Terrain: Grassy ridges, rocky sections, and hill paths