There are two new gardens open this month in Rutland as part of the National Garden Scheme.
Next Sunday North Luffenham Hall’s 6 acres is open to the public, complete with beehives, sunken pond and a 40 acre rewilding area nearby. This afternoon Stockerston Hall opens for the first time next to the village's 13th century church. The garden which has been re-imagined over the past 12 years has views towards the Eyebrook Reservoir and Woods. It's open between 2:00pm and 5:00pm and homemade refreshments are being served in aid of St Peter's Church.

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Rutland County Council Leader steps down
Police appeal for witnesses to crash
Shoplifting and anti-social behaviour being tackled in Rutland
Latest survey receives a strong response
Free travel extended on Call Connect bus services
Weekend sports round up
Model Fish Bar re-opens
The Mid Lent Fair comes to Stamford
Arrests in County Lines operation
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