WHAT'S OUT AND WHAT'S ON

WHAT'S OUT IN THE GARDEN: EARLY JUNE
Rhododendrons are still going throughout the garden, all a bit later this year due to a cold early spring.
Our wildflower meadows are delighting butterflies and bees with a wonderful mix of Orchids, Buttercup, Lamium purpureum, Daisies and Yellow Rattle flower and knapweed.
Dingley Dell is well worth a visit, with our magnificent white wisteria tumbling down.
Cynthia - Ramster trade mark rhododendron still looking great on the drive and around the garden.

DIG! OUTDOOR THEATRE
FOR TINY TOTS
11TH JUNE 2023
A gentle first theatre experience, perfect for the very young. The story brings to life a world of growing plants, busy bugs
and wriggling worms. Suggested age range 6 months to 2 years. Enjoy the music, singing and story, then go for a beautiful walk around the garden.
BOOKING DETAILS
Performance at 10am (and 11.30 if demand) (lasts approx 45mins) on the main lawn or inside Ramster Hall if it is raining.
Adult: £12.00 Children: £6.00
ticket includes entry to the garden.
Book online: or email

AUTUMN COlOUR AT RAMSTER GARDEN
Enjoy the fantastic display of fiery shades of reds and russets in October.. The garden and Tea House will be open daily 10am – 5pm.
Seasonal highlights include the unique 100-year-old avenue of maples which burst into life with coppery orange and vibrant reds to produce an incredible show of autumn colour.
Don’t miss the American red gum tree Liquidambar which produces shades of orange, crimson and purple throughout the autumn months.
Visit Ramster Garden as many times you as you wish during opening times with our Seasonal Ticket. Available from Ramster Tea House or buy online.
More about DIG! theatre performers
DIG! is performed by The Pied Piper Theatre Company who have been creating magical new plays for children for thirty years, They are committed to making young audience’s first experience of theatre as creative, original, exciting and high quality as it can be. www. piedpipertheatre.co.uk
"A shining example of children's theatre" - Surrey Advertiser
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