Posted: Wed 13th Nov 2019

Winter Fayre – Erlas Victorian Walled Garden

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This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Nov 13th, 2019

Winter Fayre – Erlas Victorian Walled Garden

Location: Bryn Estyn Road, Wrexham, LL13 9TY

Date / Time: Saturday 16th November, 13:00 – 15:00

Prices: Adults £1, Children Free

Erlas Victorian Walled Garden – Winter Fayre.

We are delighted that Wrexham Singing Hands are returning to our garden following their very successful appearance at our summer fayre. We will also be selling our hand made reindeer which have proved to be very popular in previous years and in addition this year we have crafted a beautiful noughts and crosses set made from wood sourced from the garden.

Crafts, Tombola and Raffle stalls will also entertain visitors and there will be a treasure hunt around the garden which will be great fun for all the family.

Refreshments will be available all afternoon and we will be serving mulled wine in our roundhouse.

In addition seasonal fruit and vegetables will also be available to purchase.

All proceeds are reinvested into this independent charity which provides meaningful work opportunities for adults with learning difficulties.

We look forward to seeing you.



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