THE Rare Plant Fair is coming to the Old Rectory in Quenington on Sunday, April 9.

Now in their 23rd season, the specialist plant fairs have been holding events throughout the country in beautiful and prestigious gardens to raise money for Cobalt Heath, a charity that helps people with cancer and other life-limiting conditions.

Each event is a special day out and an enjoyable experience for both novice and experienced gardeners.

Relax, enjoy homemade refreshments and take a look at interesting and unusual plants for sale from the nurseries.

Their team of horticulturalists will be on hand to recommend plants and offer advice.

The Grade II Listed Old Rectory, with its organic garden, has been developed over the past 40 years and is in a very tranquil setting on the banks of a mill race with the River Coln running through the gardens which includes herbaceous borders, mature trees, pool and bog gardens as well as a large vegetable garden and sculpture display.

  • Admission to the fair is £5 per adult, children under 16 free, and includes access to the gardens. For more information about the event go to rareplantfair.co.uk