Rare Plant Fair


The Bishop's Palace, Wells

Fairs

UNTIL Sunday 11th September

Rare Plant Fair

Rare Plant Fair

  • 11th September 2022
  • 9:30am – 5:30pm

Building on the success of Rare Plant Fair's popular Spring Fair at The Bishop's Palace, they will be returning in September for their Autumn Fair.

'We carefully select our nurseries to ensure that they are genuine growers who produce most or all of the plants that they sell themselves. The nurseries that exhibit at each fair are chosen so that we can offer the widest possible range of plants to our visitors, including perennials, shrubs and trees, alpines, bulbs and exotic plants.

All of our nursery owners are experts in the plants that they grow, and some are National Collection holders. They are all always happy to offer all the advice that you need to select and grow the right plants for your garden. And don't forget that all of our nurseries are happy to bring pre-ordered plants to the fairs that they are attending, so don't forget to visit their websites to see what they can offer!'

In total, there are 14 acres of gardens to explore at The Bishop's Palace. You are also welcome to look around the Bishop's private Chapel, explore the ruined Great Hall and meet the famous mute swans who live alongside the moat and ring a bell when they want food.

Admission:

  • Discounted rate – £8 adult
  • under 16s – free

Tickets are purchased on arrival, on the door when entering the Rare Plant Fair

Bishop's Palace Members and Wells Heritage Passes free

Please note that The Bishop's Palace Admission Ticket (Annual return option – BP Admission Ticket), HHA membership and discount vouchers cannot be excepted on this day.

Add your Wells event for FREE here!

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