A big thank you to all the garden owners, volunteers and our sponsors.
About Us
The first Busbridge Open Gardens was held in June 2017 and then subsequently in June 2022. The idea was the brainchild of Gill Morris, Busbridge resident and keen gardener – since the first event, the open gardens has grown into a very popular and successful community weekend.
The event began as a small local initiative to raise funds for local charities. Visitors follow a trail of gardens to suit their own interests. Over two summer afternoons they can explore a variety of gardens and enjoy refreshments and plant stalls along the way. The event has grown into a well-loved tradition that brings the community together and provides the opportunity to meet the gardeners who maintain their spaces.
The gardens offer a variety of inspiring spaces that range from small traditional cottage gardens to larger landscaped areas. Whatever the plot size, there is something for everyone - with courtyard art-inspired gardens, a rewilded space and even a stepped garden with stunning views. New gardens have joined up each year that the event has run.
Over time, Busbridge Open Gardens has grown in popularity and now raises significant funds for local charities and community projects. It also provides a chance for neighbours to work together in organising the day, strengthening the sense of community within Busbridge.
About the Charities we are supporting
Phyllis Tuckwell is the only Hospice Care service for adult patients, and their families, living with cancer or another terminal illness (such as heart, lung or neurological disease) across the whole of West Surrey and part of North East Hampshire.
Skillway aims to motivate and build confidence in 13 - 16 year olds by teaching them practical skills allied to trades and to nurture their personal potential - sometimes for the first time.




