Vivian Roberts from Haseley Manor chats about Arreton Open gardens , which is happening on Sunday 6th July

Jun 30, 03:36 PM

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Vivian Roberts from Hazeley Manor popped into the studio to chat with us about the Arreton open gardens event taking place this weekend.

Four private gardens in the village of Arreton will open their gates to the public on Sunday 6th July 2025.
The event runs from 12 noon to 4.30pm and will raise funds for Home-Start and the Isle of Wight Scouts.

Visitors can enjoy cream teas and browse a plant stall at Haseley Manor, where toilet facilities will also be available.
Teas will also be served at the Coach House, located between The Old Vicarage and Arreton Church.

Entry to all four gardens costs £5 per adult, with free entry for children.
Gardens will be clearly signposted on the day, and visitors can purchase a programme at the first garden they visit.
Parking is free at Haseley Manor and at the community car park to the right of the White Lion, which serves the Old Vicarage, Coach House and Church.

The No. 8 bus travels through Arreton and stops near all the gardens taking part.

Organisers are encouraging residents and visitors alike to come along and enjoy a relaxing afternoon exploring the gardens in support of good Island causes.