SPRING has sprung in Andover where an unusually warm March gave rise to an abundance of daffodils.
Once again the gardens at Ibthorpe Manor Farm is open again to celebrate Daffodil Day and to raise money for St Peter's Church in Hurstbourne Tarrant.
The gardens will be open tomorrow with over 40 varieties of daffodils on view and various stalls and attractions.
There will be cake and book stalls, bric-a-brac, wood turning and flowers from Winterbourne Nursery.
Refreshments will be available at the Methodist Chapel Hall across the road, where there will be other stalls and an art exhibition.
Throughout the afternoon there will be a raffle, children's competitions and entertainment by the hand bellringers from Hurstbourne Tarrant Primary School.
There's also a silent auction with two superb prizes, a holiday in the Chamonix and an original painting by the well-known local artist Mary Jackson.
The garden will open from 2pm until 4.30pm. Entrance fee is £1 for adults and 20p for children aged between three and 12.
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