Two Co Tyrone gardens open their doors for charity

A splash of colour in the Salisbury gardensA splash of colour in the Salisbury gardens
A splash of colour in the Salisbury gardens
Two spectacular Co Tyrone gardens are set to open their leafy gates, with proceeds supporting the work of conservation charity the Woodland Trust.

Saturday 20 May, from 11am to 5pm, is the date for the garden lover’s diary.

With summer just around the corner, the gardens are in full bloom and visitors are in for an uplifting treat – a riot of colour, scents and sounds.

Janette Wickens is the Woodland Trust’s regional development officer and said: “Both gardens, while quite different, are equally stunning and the only challenge will be deciding which one to visit first. Thankfully, they’re fairly close to one another, so you can easily make a day of it.

A glimpse of the Salisbury family's natural paradise.  View over walkwayA glimpse of the Salisbury family's natural paradise.  View over walkway
A glimpse of the Salisbury family's natural paradise. View over walkway

“From perfectly manicured lawns to wildlife-friendly landscapes, this is a chance to enjoy a breath of fresh air in the most peaceful and enviable of settings. We’re so grateful to the owners for making this special day possible.”

The garden open day is courtesy of Mr Uel Henderson in Newtownstewart and Sir Bob and Lady Salisbury, near Omagh.

The Henderson garden: The Old Methodist Manse, 52 Moyle Road, Newtownstewart, BT78 4JT.

Mr Henderson is the proud owner of two acres of beautifully manicured gardens, 40 years in the making.

Mr Henderson's Newtownstewart garden set to raise money for the Woodland TrustMr Henderson's Newtownstewart garden set to raise money for the Woodland Trust
Mr Henderson's Newtownstewart garden set to raise money for the Woodland Trust

Members of the public will have a chance to feast their eyes upon dazzling stretches of rhododendrons, over 70 different types; not to be outdone by azaleas and magnolias.

Masses of beautiful bluebells, plus a stream and tiny waterfalls lined with water-loving plants, complete the idyllic scene.

The Salisbury garden: The Fod, 46 Drumconnelly Road, Omagh, BT78 1RT.

Sir Bob and Lady Salisbury have worked hard to transform this previously bleak landscape into a natural paradise.

Uel Henderson and his dog Josie sits in the beautiful garden which will be opened to the public this weekendUel Henderson and his dog Josie sits in the beautiful garden which will be opened to the public this weekend
Uel Henderson and his dog Josie sits in the beautiful garden which will be opened to the public this weekend

It’s a refuge for wildlife and adored by those lucky enough to set foot here. The two have created formal gardens, wildlife-friendly gardens, an orchard and small lakes; collectively covering 17 acres.

Some 5,000 trees, planted a few years ago, complete the picture and already tower over the tallest of walkers.

The various habitats – all joined by paths, steps or grassy areas – are home to a plethora of birds (57 species), insects and mammals including the Irish hare and otter.

Don walking boots or stout footwear. The cost is £5 per adult per garden or £8 for both gardens. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

To find out more please contact 0330 333 5302, visit www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/events or email [email protected].

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