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55th June 2026●●(3 events)

National Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Lilleshall Home Farm
10:00 5th June 2026
at Lilleshall Home Farm
NewportNational Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Lilleshall Home Farm
10:00 - 16:00 5th June 2026

Lilleshall Home FarmMore InformationGarden open for charity
A beautiful country farmhouse garden with far-reaching views across the Shropshire countryside. The garden is split into several areas for you to explore inc formal herbaceous borders with rose beds, a tennis court lined with hydrangeas, pergola and more. Discover our croquet lawn, pond, orchard, greenhouse and vegetable patch. The farm is also home to horses, sheep, chickens, ducks and two pigs.
Admission £5. Children free. Tea, coffee & cakes. Plant sale.

Bin Rat!!! a fun, feral family comedy
16:30 5th June 2026
at Leintwardine Community Centre
HerefordshireBin Rat!!! a fun, feral family comedy
16:30 - 17:30 5th June 2026

Leintwardine Community CentreMore InformationA rat-astic and realistic look into refuse and recycling. Rummage through the rubble with Bin Rat and her friends from Squeaky Clean Street Cleaners to discover where all the junk goes! Scrape scraps off the streets and find out what literally happens to litter in this fun, feral, family show. With Last Baguette’s zany style & absurd humour & lots of disco dancing, this show asks you to think before you throw - where is away? The Last Baguette makes entertaining, accessible and eccentric work for family audiences and uses live music, physical comedy, puppetry, visual storytelling & silliness to talk about important issues of our times.

Robert Johnson & The Devil
19:30 5th June 2026
at Lydbury North Village HallRobert Johnson & The Devil
19:30 - 20:30 5th June 2026

Lydbury North Village HallSY7 8AUMore InformationSomewhere in Mississippi, 1938.
A lost man stands at a fork in the road, with a guitar in his hand. The road he’s on leads back to a life that’s fallen apart. The other leads to glory.
This is the story of an all-consuming dream, the cost of a human soul, and a deal with the Devil.
Robert Johnson & The Devil is a myth inspired by the original bluesman, with live delta blues and spirituals, told in the best fireside tradition. An icon for Jimi Hendrix, Bob Dylan and Led Zeppelin, and the first member of the infamous ‘27 club’, Robert Johnson’s disappearance remains shrouded in mystery to this day. -
66th June 2026●●(8 events)
Model Railway Exhibition - Annual event at Ludlow Racecourse
10:00 6th June 2026
at Ludlow Racecourse Pavillion
LudlowModel Railway Exhibition - Annual event at Ludlow Racecourse
10:00 - 16:00 6th June 2026
Ludlow Racecourse PavillionMore InformationCraven Arms and District Model Railway Circle annual event at Ludlow Racecourse £7.50 per adult kids (under 16 accompanied) free. Trade stands, demonstrations and refreshments.

National Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Little Heath Green Cottage
11:00 6th June 2026
at Little Heath Green Cottage
Market DraytonNational Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Little Heath Green Cottage
11:00 - 16:00 6th June 2026

Little Heath Green CottageMore InformationGarden open for charity.
An English cottage style garden with a pond and colourful mixed borders as well as a courtyard and small wooded area. We have a variety of hostas, peonies, geraniums, dahlias and other planting. Explore the small orchard and take a seat at some covered areas.
Admission £5. Children free. Home-made teas. Plant sale

National Garden Scheme. Open Garden. windy Ridge
12:00 6th June 2026
at Windy Ridge
Little WenlockNational Garden Scheme. Open Garden. windy Ridge
12:00 - 17:00 6th June 2026

Windy RidgeMore InformationGarden open for charity
Universally admired for its structure, inspirational planting and balance of texture, form and all season colour, the garden more than lives up to its award winning record. Developed over 40 years, ‘open plan’ garden rooms display over 1000 species (mostly labelled) in a range of colour-themed planting styles, beautifully set off by well-tended lawns, plenty of water and fascinating sculpture.
Admission £7. Children free. Home-made teas.

Car Boot Sale
14:00 6th June 2026
atCar Boot Sale
14:00 - 16:00 6th June 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.
Ticklerton Village Fete
14:00 6th June 2026
at Ticklerton Village Hall and Orchard
Near Church StrettonTicklerton Village Fete
14:00 - 16:30 6th June 2026
Ticklerton Village Hall and OrchardMore InformationTraditional Village Fete with afternoon tea, cake & plat stalls plus bric a brac and more
Whitchurch Singers - Family Fundraiser
14:00 6th June 2026
atWhitchurch Singers - Family Fundraiser
14:00 - 16:30 6th June 2026
More InformationA Fund-Raising Event for the WS and the Bradbury Care Centre. Featuring:
Bagpipes – Chelsea Pensioner commemorating the anniversary of D-Day
The Whitchurch Singers
Soloists
Strictly Come Dancing Shropshire
Sea Shanties with the Town Pirate
and Headlining – White Onyx
Including: a raffle, a tombola, a variety of activities for children, face-painting, craft stalls and a cake stall. Also, refreshments will be available.
Richard Thompson with Zara Phillips
19:00 6th June 2026
at st Leonard's Church
BridgnorthRichard Thompson with Zara Phillips
19:00 - 22:30 6th June 2026

More InformationRichard Thompson’s musical influence cannot be overstated. Having co-founded the groundbreaking group Fairport Convention as a teenager in the ‘60s, he and his bandmates invented the distinctive strain of British Folk Rock. He left the group by the age of 21 which was followed by a decade long musical partnership with his then-wife Linda, to over 30 years as a highly successful solo artist.
In 2011, Thompson received an OBE (Order of the British Empire) personally bestowed upon him by Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace. The Los Angeles Times called him “the finest rock songwriter after Dylan and the best electric guitarist since Hendrix” and Rolling Stone has named him one of the Top 100 Guitarists of All Time. He has received lifetime achievement awards for songwriting from the BBC Radio 2 Awards, the Americana Music Association, and was awarded the prestigious Ivor Novello Award. His song “1952 Vincent Black Lightning” was named one of TIME Magazine’s “100 Greatest Songs Since 1923.” A wide range of musicians have recorded Thompson’s songs including Robert Plant, Elvis Costello, R.E.M., Sleater-Kinney, Del McCoury, Bonnie Raitt, Tom Jones, David Byrne, Don Henley, Los Lobos, and many more. His massive body of work includes many Grammy nominated albums as well as numerous soundtracks, including Werner Herzog’s Grizzly Man and 2019’s The Cold Blue.
His genre defying mastery of both acoustic and electric guitar along with engaging energy and onstage wit continue to earn him new fans and a place as one of the most distinctive virtuosos and writers in Folk Rock history. In May 2024 Richard Thompson released to critical acclaim, Ship To Shore, his first studio album in six years.
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77th June 2026●●(6 events)

Severn Hospice Open Gardens - Bicton Heath
10:00 7th June 2026
at Severn Hospice
ShrewsburySevern Hospice Open Gardens - Bicton Heath
10:00 - 16:00 7th June 2026

More InformationSevern Hospice is opening its grounds at Shrewsbury 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 café, 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. Eaton Mascott Hall
10:30 7th June 2026
at Eaton Mascott Hall
ShrewsburyNational Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Eaton Mascott Hall
10:30 - 16:30 7th June 2026

Eaton Mascott HallMore InformationGarden open for charity
A beautiful six acre garden consisting of 1½ acre walled garden with extensive rose collection. Emphasis on symmetry with pergolas, water features and cross views. Bamboo walk and acer collection, specimen trees. Wander through the woodland garden and view glimpses of parkland and surrounding countryside, plus ferns, azaleas and rhododendrons.
Admission £5. Children free. Tea, coffee & cakes.

National Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Sunningdale
11:00 7th June 2026
at Sunningdale
WemNational Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Sunningdale
11:00 - 15:00 7th June 2026

SunningdaleMore InformationGarden open for charity
Explore this half an acre town garden; a wildlife haven for a variety of birds inc nesting Goldcrests. A profusion of excellent nectar rich plants means that butterflies and other pollinators are in abundance. Interesting planting with carefully collected rare plants and unusual annuals means there is always something new to see. Large perennial borders, with exotic climbers, designed as an year-round garden.
Admission £4. Children free. Tea, coffee & cakes. Plant sale

National Garden Scheme. Open Garden. windy Ridge
12:00 7th June 2026
at Windy Ridge
Little WenlockNational Garden Scheme. Open Garden. windy Ridge
12:00 - 17:00 7th June 2026

Windy RidgeMore InformationGarden open for charity
Universally admired for its structure, inspirational planting and balance of texture, form and all season colour, the garden more than lives up to its award winning record. Developed over 40 years, ‘open plan’ garden rooms display over 1000 species (mostly labelled) in a range of colour-themed planting styles, beautifully set off by well-tended lawns, plenty of water and fascinating sculpture.
Admission £7. Children free. Home-made teas.

National. Garden Scheme. Open Garden. The Mill House
14:00 7th June 2026
at The Mill House
ShrewsburyNational. Garden Scheme. Open Garden. The Mill House
14:00 - 17:00 7th June 2026

The Mill HouseMore InformationGarden open for charity
our acre garden situated alongside the River Perry. Discover herbaceous borders with roses, peonies and climbers. Explore the terrace, sloping lawns, and unusual trees in a naturalised woodland as well as an ancient mill pond. We also have a vegetable garden and strive to be wildlife friendly. Uneven ground and some sloping pathways. Adjacent to arboretum with National Collection of Betula.
Admission £5. Children free. Tea, coffee & cakes. Plant sale.
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1010th June 2026●●(5 events)

English Haydn Festival
12:00 10th June 2026 – 13th June 2026
atEnglish Haydn Festival
12:00 - 22:00 10th June 2026 – 13th June 2026

More InformationThe 2026 English Haydn Festival is organised for 10th June to 13th June, with Lunchtime and Evening 'Period Instruments' Concerts featuring music by Haydn, Beethoven, Mozart, J C Bach, and other 18th century composers.

National Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Goldstone Hall Gardens
12:00 10th June 2026
at Goldstone Hall Gardens
Market DraytonNational Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Goldstone Hall Gardens
12:00 - 17:00 10th June 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. Tea, coffee & cakes. Hotel restaurant open for lunches (pre-bookings only)

ENGLISH HAYDN FESTIVAL: THE CREATIVE WORKS OF WOMEN IN THE 18TH/19TH CENTURY
12:30 10th June 2026
atENGLISH HAYDN FESTIVAL: THE CREATIVE WORKS OF WOMEN IN THE 18TH/19TH CENTURY
12:30 - 13:30 10th June 2026

More InformationTHE CREATIVE WORKS OF WOMEN IN THE 18th/19th CENTURY
Tim Parker- Langston - fortepiano/tenor
Ana Beard Fernandez - soprano
Miranda Westcott - mezzo soprano
Jo Lawrence - violin
Pavel Serbin - violoncelloMusic & Songs by:
Harriett Abrams: (1758-1821)
Anne-Louise Brillon de Jouy: (1744-1824)
Louise Reichardt: (1779-1826)
Fanny Hensel (maiden name Mendelssohn): (1805-1847)
Jane Austen: (1775-1817)
Joseph Haydn: (1732-1809)
François Devienne: (1759-1803)Jane Austen’s musical world was richer than a narrow focus on the genteel occupations of women in the eighteenth century. Letters and family memoirs show that alongside her work as a writer she played, sang, and copied music throughout her life. She attended balls, assemblies, concerts and musical theatre, experiencing the explosion of public musical entertainment Georgian England had to offer.
Extracts from Professor Jeanice Brooks, University of Southampton: Jane Austen's Music: the world at home
ENGLISH HAYDN FESTIVAL: HAYDN'S MUSICAL WORLD
19:30 10th June 2026
at St Mary Magdalene Church
BridgnorthENGLISH HAYDN FESTIVAL: HAYDN'S MUSICAL WORLD
19:30 - 22:00 10th June 2026
St Mary Magdalene ChurchMore InformationGRAND OPENING ORCHESTRAL CONCERT
Haydn: Symphony No. 34 in C minor Hob 1/34 (1765)
J. C. Bach: Concertante in Bb WC48 (1780)
Interval 30 minutes
Haydn: Trumpet Concerto in Eb major (1796)
Haydn: Symphony No. 60 in C Hob 1/60 (1775)Crispian Steele-Perkins returns to perform Joseph Haydn's famous 'Trumpet Concerto'.
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1111th June 2026●●(3 events)

English Haydn Festival
12:00 10th June 2026 – 13th June 2026
atEnglish Haydn Festival
12:00 - 22:00 10th June 2026 – 13th June 2026

More InformationThe 2026 English Haydn Festival is organised for 10th June to 13th June, with Lunchtime and Evening 'Period Instruments' Concerts featuring music by Haydn, Beethoven, Mozart, J C Bach, and other 18th century composers.
Lingen Davies X Ray of Sun Adventures: Walk for Wellbeing: The Long Mynd
10:00 11th June 2026
atLingen Davies X Ray of Sun Adventures: Walk for Wellbeing: The Long Mynd
10:00 - 14:00 11th June 2026
More InformationJoin 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.
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1212th June 2026●●(3 events)

English Haydn Festival
12:00 10th June 2026 – 13th June 2026
atEnglish Haydn Festival
12:00 - 22:00 10th June 2026 – 13th June 2026

More InformationThe 2026 English Haydn Festival is organised for 10th June to 13th June, with Lunchtime and Evening 'Period Instruments' Concerts featuring music by Haydn, Beethoven, Mozart, J C Bach, and other 18th century composers.

JOSEPH HAYDN'S FRIENDS
19:30 12th June 2026
at St Mary Magdalene Church
BridgnorthJOSEPH HAYDN'S FRIENDS
19:30 - 22:00 12th June 2026

St Mary Magdalene ChurchMore InformationHAYDN'S FRIENDS
FRIDAY 12th JUNE 2026
St Mary's Church, East Castle St., Bridgnorth. 7.30pm
EVENING SYMPHONY CONCERTTHE ENGLISH HAYDN ORCHESTRA on period instruments
Conductor STEVEN DEVINE
Soloists:
Eva Caballero - flute
Emily Worthington - clarinet
Agata Daraskaite - violin
Robert Percival - bassoon
William Gough - bassoonHaydn: Overture in D Hob 1a:4 (1785)
Franz Krommer: Concertante in D Opus 80 (1810)
Interval 30 minutes
Johann Baptist Vanhal: Concerto for 2 bassoons in F (1785)
Beethoven: Symphony No. 8 in F Opus 93 (1812)KROMMER was one of the most popular composers in 19th-century Vienna alongside Beethoven. His output was prolific, with at least three hundred published compositions including nine symphonies, seventy string quartets and many others for winds and strings, about fifteen string quintets and much sonorous, idiomatic and at times powerful music for wind ensemble. In 1818 Krommer succeeded Leopold Koželuch as Kapellmeister, composer for the Imperial Court of Austria for Francis I, the first Emperor of Austria, the post he held until his death.
VANHAL a Czech composer, born in Nechanice, Bohemia. He was a proficient organist, played the violin and cello, and was a prolific writer. Their are a large number of instrumental and vocal works, one hundred quartets, at least seventy three symphonies, and ninety five sacred works attributed to him. His music was well respected by Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven and Franz Schubert. Such was his success that within a few years of his symphonies being written, they were being performed around the world, and as far distant as the United States.

THE LITURINA PIANO TRIO
19:30 12th June 2026
at St Mary Magdalene Church
BridgnorthTHE LITURINA PIANO TRIO
19:30 - 22:00 12th June 2026

More InformationTHE LITURINA PIANO TRIO
THURSDAY 12th JUNE 2026
St Mary's Church, East Castle St, Bridgnorth. 7.30pm
EVENING CONCERTTHE LITURINA PIANO TRIO:
Dominika Maszczynska - fortepiano
Gabriella Jones - violin
Samuel Ng - violoncello Haydn: Trio in E minor Hob. XV12 (1788/89)
J. C. Bach: Sonata in C minor Opus 17/2 (1780)
Haydn: Trio in E No. 44 Hob. XV:28 (1797)
interval
Haydn: Adagio in G Hob. XV22 (1794)
J. C. Bach: Trio in C Opus 15/1 (1774)
Beethoven: Trio in C minor Opus 1/3 (1795)
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BEETHOVEN
J. C. BACH (1735-1782) established a reputation in England, and in 1766 became music master to Queen Charlotte. He performed symphonies and concertos at the Hanover Square Rooms which was London's premier concert venue in the heart of fashionable Mayfair. The surrounding surrounding Georgian homes offered a well-to-do clientele for his performances. In 1777, Bach won a landmark case, Bach v Longman, which established that English copyright law applied to musical scores. Even before then, Bach demanded a proper credibility for his compositions almost at the same time upon his arrival to London in 1762. He was granted an exclusive right to publish his music for 14 years. -
1313th June 2026●●(4 events)

English Haydn Festival
12:00 10th June 2026 – 13th June 2026
atEnglish Haydn Festival
12:00 - 22:00 10th June 2026 – 13th June 2026

More InformationThe 2026 English Haydn Festival is organised for 10th June to 13th June, with Lunchtime and Evening 'Period Instruments' Concerts featuring music by Haydn, Beethoven, Mozart, J C Bach, and other 18th century composers.

CELBRATING THE 300TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE BIRTH OF DR CHARLES BURNEY
12:00 13th June 2026
atCELBRATING THE 300TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE BIRTH OF DR CHARLES BURNEY
12:00 - 13:00 13th June 2026

More InformationSATURDAY 13th JUNE 2026
Acton Round Church, ACTON ROUND 12 noon
LUNCHTIME CONCERTDR CHARLES BURNEY
John Moore - fortepiano
Christian Halstead - violin
Pavel Serbin - violoncelloCharles Burney: Trio Sonata in C minor Opus 4 No. 4 (1777)
William Herschel: Sonata No. VI in A for Violin & Continuo
Charles Burney: Trio Sonata in D Opus 4 No. 4 No. 6DR CHARLES BURNEY was an English music historian, composer and musician. He was the father of the writers Frances Burney and Sarah Burney, of the explorer James Burney, and of Charles Burney, a classicist and book donor to the British Museum. He was a close friend and supporter of Joseph Haydn and other composers.
Charles Burney was born at Raven Street, Shrewsbury, the fourth of six children of James Macburney, a musician, dancer and portrait painter, and his second wife Ann (née Cooper). In childhood he and a brother Richard were for unknown reasons sent to the care of a "Nurse Ball" at nearby Condover, where they lived until 1739. He began formal education at Shrewsbury School in 1737 and was later sent in 1739 to The King's School, Chester, where his father then lived and worked. His first music master was a Mr Baker, the cathedral organist, and a pupil of John Blow. Returning to Shrewsbury at the age of 15, Burney continued his musical studies for three years under his half-brother, James Burney, organist of St Mary's Church, and was then sent to London as a pupil of Thomas Arne for three years.

Will Todd's Mass in Blue
19:00 13th June 2026
at High Street, Much WenlockWill Todd's Mass in Blue
19:00 - 21:30 13th June 2026

High Street, Much WenlockMore InformationThe Gallery Singers will be performing this electrifying work with house jazz band, Mezzanine, and young soprano soloist, Emily Wilson in beautiful Holy Trinity Church, Much Wenlock.

GRAND FINALE ORCHESTRAL CONCERT
19:30 13th June 2026
at St Mary Magdalene Church
BridgnorthGRAND FINALE ORCHESTRAL CONCERT
19:30 - 22:00 13th June 2026

St Mary Magdalene ChurchMore InformationGRAND FINALE ORCHESTRAL CONCERT
SATURDAY 13th JUNE 2026
St Mary's Church, East Castle St., Bridgnorth. 7.30pm
EVENING CONCERT
THE ENGLISH HAYDN ORCHESTRA on period instruments
Conductor: STEVEN DEVINE
Soloists: Pavel Serbin - violoncello
Emily Worthington - clarinetHaydn: Symphony No. 87 in A Hob: 1/87 (1786)
Luigi Boccherini: Symphony No. 2 in D Opus 37 - 2 (1787)
Interval 30 minutes
Krommer: Clarinet Concerto in Eb major Opus 36 (1803)
Haydn: Symphony No. 103 in Eb major Hob: 1:103 (1795)Pavel Serbin is recognised for his orchestral and solo performances, and passion for research into lost compositions of both Russian and European eighteenth century composers. His achievements include discovering 'lost' works by Russian baroque composers and Festival performances of discovered concertos by Woschitka, J. C. Bach, and Hoeke. His discovery of the Italian composer Luigi Boccherini’s symphony No.2 was first performed in 2007.
Emily Worthington regularly performs as a guest principal clarinettist with leading ensembles around the world. She joined York University in 2022 as Lecturer in Music specialising in “Historical Performance”. Emily trained at The Royal College of Music and through the Formation Superieure de l’Abbaye aux Dames des Saintes, where she specialised in orchestral and chamber music performance of Classical and period instrument repertoire. Emily is acknowledged to be one of the outstanding period instrument performers and scholars of her generation. -
1414th June 2026●●(2 events)

National Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Bramble Ridge
11:00 14th June 2026
at Bramble Ridge
BridgnorthNational Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Bramble Ridge
11:00 - 17:00 14th June 2026

Bramble RidgeBridgnorth, Shropshire WV16 4SQMore InformationGarden open for charity.
Three unique cottage style gardens. Explore a steep garden with many steps; part wild, part cultivated, terraced in places and overlooking the Severn Valley with views to High Rock and Queens Parlour. A woodland adventure awaits with steps all the way up from bottom to top with amazing views. Then a wide gravel garden on different levels with raised beds and a waterfall. Interestingly planted with shrubs, herbaceous and climbers, some unusual. Lastly, developed over 20 years, the garden comprises a mixture of terraces and border along with a productive greenhouse, polytunnel and fruit cages. Also incorporating fern border, woodland, and rose border with established perennials and shrubs. All the garden owners are very much looking forward to sharing their gardens with visitors.
Combined admission £6. Children free. Home-made teas.

National Garden Scheme. Open Garden. The Berringtons Farm
12:00 14th June 2026
at The Berringtons Farm
Market DraytonNational Garden Scheme. Open Garden. The Berringtons Farm
12:00 - 16:00 14th June 2026

The Berringtons FarmMore InformationGarden open for charity.
Relaxed two acre country garden developed by the owner over 20 years. Mature trees and more recent additions provide interest and habitat for birds and wildlife. Thoughtful planting provides year-round interest from winter flowering shrubs and spring bulbs through to the rich colours and fruits of autumn. Gravel courtyard with summer roses, hydrangeas, exotics, and many potted hostas.
Admission £5. Children free. Home-made teas. Plant sale.
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1717th June 2026●(1 event)

National Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Hundred House Hotel
11:00 17th June 2026
at Hundred House Hotel
TelfordNational Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Hundred House Hotel
11:00 - 16:00 17th June 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
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1818th June 2026●(1 event)

National Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Boscobel House and the Royal Oak
17:30 18th June 2026
at Boscobel House and the Royal Oak
Bishops WoodNational Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Boscobel House and the Royal Oak
17:30 - 19:00 18th June 2026

Boscobel House and the Royal OakMore InformationGarden open for charity.
Boscobel House's Royal Oak tree became a refuge for Charles II when he was fleeing for his life after his Civil War defeat at the Battle of Worcester in 1651. Discover a charming period garden complete with a winding willow tunnel. This delightful outdoor space invites visitors to meander through living features that echo the site’s heritage and family life.
Admission £20. Children free. Pre booking essential. Light refreshments.
- 1919th June 2026
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2020th June 2026●●(6 events)

National Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Ruthall Manor
12:30 20th June 2026
at Ruthall Manor
BridgnorthNational Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Ruthall Manor
12:30 - 17:00 20th June 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. The Secret Gardens of Steventon Terrace
13:00 20th June 2026
at The Secret Gardens of Steventon Terrace
LudlowNational Garden Scheme. Open Garden. The Secret Gardens of Steventon Terrace
13:00 - 17:00 20th June 2026

The Secret Gardens of Steventon TerraceMore InformationGarden open for charity.
Discover some very secret gardens hidden behind a row of Victorian terraced cottages in Ludlow. A ½ acre south facing garden that has been developed over 30 years. It has been divided into different sections which inc a rose garden, herbaceous borders, koi fish, chickens, polytunnel and greenhouse and a Mediterranean garden.
Combined admission £5. Tea, coffee, cakes & ice cream. Plant sale

National Garden Scheme. Open Garden. St Mary's Trail
14:00 20th June 2026
at St Mary's Trail
EllesmereNational Garden Scheme. Open Garden. St Mary's Trail
14:00 - 17:00 20th June 2026

St Mary's TrailMore InformationGardens open for charity.
A cluster of gardens surrounding the beautiful St Mary's Church in the oldest part of Ellesmere. Some 'hidden', some with views of the famous Mere and a real variety; inc newly designed gardens, traditional cottage gardens and others all situated a short walk from the centre of town.
Combined admission £5. Children free. Home-made teas. Plant sale

Rock Choir - The Power of Song
15:00 20th June 2026
at Shrewsbury Abbey
ShrewsburyRock Choir - The Power of Song
15:00 - 21:30 20th June 2026

Shrewsbury AbbeyMore InformationJoin Rock Choir for a spectacular afternoon of music at the magnificent Shrewsbury Abbey. The Power of Song brings together the stirring voices of Shropshire Rock Choir with sublime soprano Joanna Cooke and the wonderful Toscana Strings, in a programme of soaring melodies and rocking anthems - From Hallelujah to Ave Maria, Sweet Child o' Mine to A Thousand Years and beyond. All proceeds in aid of Lingen Davies Cancer Support
Location: Shrewsbury Abbey
Date: Saturday 20 June 26
Times: 3.00pm & 7.30pm
Tickets: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/rockchoir18
Let Me Entertain You A Tribute to Robbie Williams
19:30 20th June 2026
atLet Me Entertain You A Tribute to Robbie Williams
19:30 - 22:00 20th June 2026

More InformationThis is a brand new unforgettable concert show celebrating the music and energy of the UK's biggest selling artist of the 90s: Robbie Williams.
Featuring songs such as Angels, Let Me Entertain You, Feel, Rock DJ (and many more!), you’ll be singing along and dancing to all the greatest hits. Join us as we journey through over three decades of one of Britain's biggest superstars. And, of course, we don’t forget classics like Relight My Fire and Magic to celebrate Robbie's time in the chart topping group, Take That.
This electrifying and authentic tribute to one of pop’s greatest icons is a must see for any Robbie Williams fan.
Shrewsbury Cantata Choir – Rossini- Petite Messe Solennelle.
19:30 20th June 2026
at United Reformed Church
ShrewsburyShrewsbury Cantata Choir – Rossini- Petite Messe Solennelle.
19:30 - 21:30 20th June 2026
United Reformed ChurchMore InformationPeople don't always smile with pleasure when they hear church music - they do when they hear this Petite Messe.
MD Anthony Coupe
Soloists
Soprano – Gemma King
Contralto – Bethan Langford
Tenor – Richard Robbins
Bass – Andrew Wickens
Accompanists
Catrina Lapage
John BowenRossini cocktails will be on offer
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2121st June 2026●●(3 events)
Summer Solstice Sunrise Hike: Brown Clee Hill
03:45 21st June 2026
atSummer Solstice Sunrise Hike: Brown Clee Hill
03:45 - 07:30 21st June 2026
More InformationWelcome the longest day of the year with a magical sunrise hike up Brown Clee Hill. Reach the summit in time for golden morning light, sweeping panoramic views, and a peaceful moment above the clouds—then wander on to hidden gems like Boyne Water as the hills wake up around you.
Join us on Sunday 21st June 2026 for a truly special summer solstice sunrise hike to the highest point in Shropshire. This early morning adventure takes us across the beautiful Brown Clee Hill, summiting Abdon Burf and Clee Burf, just in time to watch the sun rise over the rolling Shropshire Hills.
Expect peaceful pre-dawn hiking, birdsong, and that unbeatable feeling of watching the landscape come alive with the first light of the longest day of the year. Bring warm layers, a headtorch, and something hot to enjoy as we pause for sunrise.
About Brown Clee Hill
Brown Clee Hill is the highest point in Shropshire, reaching 540 m (1,770 ft) at its summit, Abdon Burf. Set within the Shropshire Hills National Landscape, it’s known for its twin summits, wide heathland, and sweeping panoramic views that stretch as far as the Malvern Hills on a clear day. The hill also has a rich industrial past, with a history of limestone and “Dhustone” quarrying—remnants of old workings and buildings can still be spotted along the route. It was even once home to the highest coalfield in Britain, which is quite the claim to fame for a peaceful hilltop. Today, it’s a favourite among walkers and a key part of the Shropshire 3 Clee Hills Hike, offering a perfect mix of history, nature, and big open views.Why Join?
🌅 Solstice sunrise magic – Watch the sun rise on the longest day of the year from Shropshire’s highest point🥾 A rewarding morning adventure – A steady, scenic route with a real sense of achievement
🌄 Incredible views – Panoramas across the Shropshire Hills as the light changes
🤝 Friendly group vibes – Share the experience with like-minded outdoor lovers
🌿 Feel-good start to your day – There’s no better way to kick off a summer morning
Route Highlights
⛰️ Abdon Burf Summit (540 m / 1,771 ft) – The highest point in Shropshire, offering open heathland and panoramic views. A perfect sunrise spot.⚡ Clee Burf Summit (510 m / 1,673 ft) – The second summit with sweeping views and fascinating wartime history, including stories of aircraft crashes across the hills.
🌊 Boyne Water Lake – A peaceful hidden gem—ideal for a quiet pause after sunrise, or even a refreshing wild swim if you're feeling brave.
🌄 Sunrise moment – We’ll time our arrival to sit and soak in the sunrise as the hills glow in early morning light.
Event Details
📅 Date: Sunday 21st June 2026🕓 Time: Meet at 3:45 am, sunrise 4:46 am, finish approx. 7:30 am
📏 Distance: Approx. 9.5 km (6 miles)
⛰️ Ascent: 290 m
🔀 Level: Intermediate – some uneven and rocky terrain
🧭 Terrain: Grassy and sometimes muddy hills, uneven paths, and gentle descents

National Garden Scheme. Open Garden. The Old Vicarage.
12:00 21st June 2026
at The Old Vicarage
Bishops CastleNational Garden Scheme. Open Garden. The Old Vicarage.
12:00 - 19:00 21st June 2026

The Old VicarageMore InformationGarden open for charity.
Extending to just over 1½ acres, the gardens inc lawns surrounded by perennial beds and mature shrubs, a pond, orchard, rose garden and a romantic ruin, remains of the lost C13 church. Tending toward the wild, the garden is full of colour; foxgloves, roses, wisteria, rhododendron, alliums and ornamental trees.
Admission £6. Children free. Tea, coffee & cakes. Sales by local artists and craftsmen throughout the garden.
Summer Solstice Sunset Hike: Stiperstones
20:30 21st June 2026
atSummer Solstice Sunset Hike: Stiperstones
20:30 - 22:30 21st June 2026
More InformationCelebrate the summer solstice with an unforgettable sunset hike across the wild Stiperstones. Expect rugged ridgelines, golden-hour views, and a touch of adventure—with an optional scramble and a glowing sunset to top it all off.
Join us on Sunday 21st June 2026 for an epic summer solstice evening hike across the wild and rugged Stiperstones. Timed perfectly for the longest day of the year, this 5 km adventure follows sections of the Shropshire Way before climbing to the iconic quartzite ridge, where we’ll watch the sun set in blazing solstice style.
Expect rocky, uneven terrain, airy ridgelines, and a short optional scramble to reach the trig point near the summit. This is a proper adventure—bring layers, a headtorch, and your best “wow, this is unreal” energy.
About the Stiperstones
The Stiperstones is one of Shropshire’s most dramatic landscapes—a rugged 10 km quartzite ridge rising to 536 m at Manstone Rock. Formed around 480 million years ago and sculpted by Ice Age weathering, it’s famous for its jagged rock formations (known as tors) that give the ridge its wild, almost otherworldly feel. Expect striking features like the Devil’s Chair, Shepherd’s Rock, and Manstone Rock—each offering incredible panoramic views stretching across the Shropshire Hills and into Wales.This National Nature Reserve is also rich in wildlife, with open heathland home to species like red grouse, and forms part of the long-distance Shropshire Way. Steeped in folklore, the ridge is said to be haunted by tales of the Devil himself and the ghostly Wild Edric… so if the wind starts howling, don’t say you weren’t warned 👀
Why Join?
🔥 Summer solstice magic – Celebrate the longest day with a sunset hike in one of Shropshire’s wildest landscapes.🌄 Epic sunset views – Watch the sun drop from a dramatic ridge with panoramic views for miles.
🥾 Adventurous terrain – Rocky trails and optional scrambling add a fun, hands-on element.
📸 Unique photo spots – Jagged tors, glowing skies, and iconic landmarks along the way.
🤝 Great group vibes – A sociable, supportive hike with fellow sunset chasers.
Route Highlights
🛤️ The Shropshire Way – Follow sections of this classic long-distance trail through rolling hills and open moorland.🪨 Devil’s Chair – A striking rocky outcrop steeped in folklore and one of the ridge’s most iconic features.
⛰️ Stiperstones Ridge – A wild, quartzite spine offering sweeping views across Shropshire and beyond.
📍 Trig Point Scramble – Optional short scramble to reach the summit trig point—sure-footedness and confidence required. Prefer to skip it? You can relax at the base and still enjoy the views.
🌅 Solstice sunset – Soak in the golden light of the longest day before heading back as dusk settles.
Event Details
📅 Date: Sunday 21st June 2026🕣 Time: Meet at 8:30 pm, sunset 9:42 pm, finish approx. 10:30 pm
📏 Distance: 5 km (3 miles)
⛰️ Ascent: 220 m (722 ft)
🔀 Level: Intermediate – uneven rocky terrain with optional light scrambling
🧭 Terrain: Rocky paths, ridgelines, and open moorland
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2424th June 2026●(1 event)
Lingen Davies X Ray of Sun Adventures: Walk for Wellbeing: Whixall Mosses
10:00 24th June 2026
atLingen Davies X Ray of Sun Adventures: Walk for Wellbeing: Whixall Mosses
10:00 - 13:00 24th June 2026
More InformationJoin us for a peaceful and uplifting guided walk through one of the UK’s most unique and magical landscapes — where vast open skies, rare wildlife, and ancient peatlands create a space to truly slow down and breathe.
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, welcoming space where participants can enjoy gentle movement, fresh air, and the calming benefits of nature alongside others who understand the cancer journey.
Our adventure begins with a gentle stroll along the Llangollen Canal, where we’ll pass the fascinating Morris' Swing Bridge — a hand-operated bridge that lifts to allow narrowboats through, offering a lovely moment to pause and watch canal life drift by. From here, we’ll step out onto the vast expanse of the Whixall Mosses — a rare raised peat bog landscape shaped over thousands of years. With its wide open skies, quiet stillness, and unique “bouncy” ground beneath your feet, it’s a place that feels a world away from everyday life.
This is more than just a walk. It’s an opportunity to rebuild confidence, reconnect with your body, and spend time outdoors in a calm, supportive environment — with no pressure to share, just a shared understanding.
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2727th June 2026●●(4 events)

National Garden Scheme. Open Garden. 1 Scotsmansfield
11:00 27th June 2026
at 1 Scotsmansfield
Church StrettonNational Garden Scheme. Open Garden. 1 Scotsmansfield
11:00 - 17:00 27th June 2026

1 ScotsmansfieldMore InformationGarden open for charity.
Terraced garden of ¾ acre, renewed over a decade after long neglect. Attached to east wing of ‘Scotsmansfield’ (not open), built 1908. Celebration of favourite plants, with colour, shape, texture, scent, light, shade and plentiful wildlife. Trees, fernery, lily pond, mixed borders, yew hedges, lavish roses. Areas of tranquillity and intimacy, occasions of drama and long views of surrounding woods and hills.
Admission £6. Children free. Light refreshments.

National Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Grooms Cottage
11:00 27th June 2026 – 28th June 2026
at Grooms Cottage
TelfordNational Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Grooms Cottage
11:00 - 16:00 27th June 2026 – 28th June 2026

Grooms CottageMore InformationGarden open for charity.
Be prepared to be surprised at what lies behind the garden gate. A cottage garden, around ½ an acre in size comprising mixed herbaceous borders and an abundance of English roses. Highlights inc home-made water features, raised beds and pergolas, oriental garden, hosta gardens and a productive fruit and vegetable garden and greenhouse.
Admission £6. Children free. Tea, coffee & cake.

COME AND SING CARMINA BURANA WITH CANTIONES
14:00 27th June 2026
at Hermon Chapel Arts Centre
OswestryCOME AND SING CARMINA BURANA WITH CANTIONES
14:00 - 17:45 27th June 2026

More InformationJoin Cantiones Choir and spend the afternoon learning excerpts from Carl Orff's wonderful Carmina Burana. The event will be led by the choir's Musical Director, Anthony Coupe and the day will end with an informal run-through which friends and family and welcome to attend. Refreshments will be provided during the day

Ellie Gowers - ShireFolk Tour
19:30 27th June 2026 – 28th June 2026
atEllie Gowers - ShireFolk Tour
19:30 - 22:00 27th June 2026 – 28th June 2026

More InformationSince emerging on the UK folk scene with her 2022 debut album Dwelling by the Weir, Ellie Gowers has captivated audiences with songs rooted in folklore, ecology, and the nuanced stories of her hometown, Warwick. Lauded by The Guardian as “full of delicacy, precision, and gentle delight,” the album established her as a compelling new presence on the UK touring circuit.
While she remains deeply connected to the folk tradition, Ellie’s latest music marks a bold evolution in her sound — drawing inspiration from the likes of MIPSO and Jeff Buckley. Written in the wake of a demanding year on the road, her new material explores themes of distance, longing, and emotional duality, signalling a more expansive and contemporary direction in her songwriting.
Summer 2024 saw the release of her long-anticipated new EP- You The Passenger, which has already garnered national attention — including airplay on BBC Radio 2 (Mark Radcliffe), 6 Music (Lauren Laverne’s Fantastic Beats), and a featured spot on the RADMAC show. The video for “A Moment” premiered via KLOF, and her work continues to find support across major playlists and tastemaker outlets.In October 2024, Ellie toured the UK supporting Gemma Hayes, with standout performances including her debut at London’s prestigious Union Chapel. Looking ahead, an extended version of the 2024 EP is set for release in autumn 2025, accompanied by a headline UK tour in November — promising a powerful new chapter from one of the scene’s most versatile and resonant voices.
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2828th June 2026●●(2 events)

National Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Grooms Cottage
11:00 27th June 2026 – 28th June 2026
at Grooms Cottage
TelfordNational Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Grooms Cottage
11:00 - 16:00 27th June 2026 – 28th June 2026

Grooms CottageMore InformationGarden open for charity.
Be prepared to be surprised at what lies behind the garden gate. A cottage garden, around ½ an acre in size comprising mixed herbaceous borders and an abundance of English roses. Highlights inc home-made water features, raised beds and pergolas, oriental garden, hosta gardens and a productive fruit and vegetable garden and greenhouse.
Admission £6. Children free. Tea, coffee & cake.

Ellie Gowers - ShireFolk Tour
19:30 27th June 2026 – 28th June 2026
atEllie Gowers - ShireFolk Tour
19:30 - 22:00 27th June 2026 – 28th June 2026

More InformationSince emerging on the UK folk scene with her 2022 debut album Dwelling by the Weir, Ellie Gowers has captivated audiences with songs rooted in folklore, ecology, and the nuanced stories of her hometown, Warwick. Lauded by The Guardian as “full of delicacy, precision, and gentle delight,” the album established her as a compelling new presence on the UK touring circuit.
While she remains deeply connected to the folk tradition, Ellie’s latest music marks a bold evolution in her sound — drawing inspiration from the likes of MIPSO and Jeff Buckley. Written in the wake of a demanding year on the road, her new material explores themes of distance, longing, and emotional duality, signalling a more expansive and contemporary direction in her songwriting.
Summer 2024 saw the release of her long-anticipated new EP- You The Passenger, which has already garnered national attention — including airplay on BBC Radio 2 (Mark Radcliffe), 6 Music (Lauren Laverne’s Fantastic Beats), and a featured spot on the RADMAC show. The video for “A Moment” premiered via KLOF, and her work continues to find support across major playlists and tastemaker outlets.In October 2024, Ellie toured the UK supporting Gemma Hayes, with standout performances including her debut at London’s prestigious Union Chapel. Looking ahead, an extended version of the 2024 EP is set for release in autumn 2025, accompanied by a headline UK tour in November — promising a powerful new chapter from one of the scene’s most versatile and resonant voices.
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44th July 2026●(1 event)

Car Boot Sale
14:00 4th July 2026
atCar Boot Sale
14:00 - 16:00 4th July 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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55th July 2026●●(2 events)

National Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Hodnet Hall Gardens
10:00 5th July 2026
at Hodnet Hall Gardens
Market DraytonNational Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Hodnet Hall Gardens
10:00 - 17:00 5th July 2026

Hodnet Hall GardensMore InformationGarden open for charity.
The 60+ acres of Hodnet Hall Gardens are amongst the finest in the country. There has been a park and gardens at Hodnet for many hundreds of years. Magnificent forest trees, ornamental shrubs and flowers planted to give interest and colour from early spring to late autumn. Woodland walks alongside pools and lakes, home to abundant wildlife. Productive walled kitchen garden and historic dovecot.
Admission - Adults £10. Children £1. Light refreshments in the garden restaurant.

National Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Sambrook Manor
12:00 5th July 2026
at Sambrook Manor
NewportNational Garden Scheme. Open Garden. Sambrook Manor
12:00 - 17:00 5th July 2026

Sambrook ManorMore InformationGarden open for charity.
Deep, colourful, well-planted borders offset by sweeping lawns surrounding an early C18 manor house (not open). Wide ranging herbaceous planting with plenty of roses to enjoy; the arboretum below the garden, with views across the river, has been further extended with new trees. The waterfall and Japanese garden are now linked by a pretty rill. Lovely garden to visit for all the family.
Admission £6. Children free. Home-made teas. Plant sale.