A popular fundraising event which has so far raised thousands of pounds for a Shropshire cancer charity is returning this coming weekend (18 & 19 February).
The annual Lingen Davies Cancer Fund Snowdrop Walk is being held at private Shropshire estate Winsley Hall, Westbury - enabling visitors to see the gardens and woodland of the historic property transformed into a sea of white.
Winsley Hall owner Mrs June Whitaker and her late husband Wolstan Whitaker have invited the cancer charity and supporters to enjoy the spread of snowdrops for many years, helping to boost funds to support patients going through treatment at The Royal Shrewsbury Hospital, and raise awareness about cancer in the wider community.
Tarrah Lewis, Fundraising and Volunteering Coordinator for Lingen Davies, said the snowdrops are at their absolute best this year and guests are in for a real treat.
“We’re privileged that Mrs Whitaker opens her beautiful estate up for the enjoyment of our supporters. Not only will visitors be able to enjoy a stroll through the beautiful grounds, taking in all the pretty snowdrops, but they can make the most of a wide selection of homemade cakes too.
“We look forward to welcoming people along over the weekend to have fun, get out and enjoy this pretty spot, and raise much needed funds to support cancer patients,” she added.
Tickets are available in advance online at Snowdrop Walk - Lingen Davies or on the gate, they cost £5 for adults, and under 12s go free. Gates open from 10.30am to 4pm both days.
A popular fundraising event which has so far raised thousands of pounds for a Shropshire cancer charity is returning this coming weekend (18 & 19 February).
The annual Lingen Davies Cancer Fund Snowdrop Walk is being held at private Shropshire estate Winsley Hall, Westbury - enabling visitors to see the gardens and woodland of the historic property transformed into a sea of white.
Winsley Hall owner Mrs June Whitaker and her late husband Wolstan Whitaker have invited the cancer charity and supporters to enjoy the spread of snowdrops for many years, helping to boost funds to support patients going through treatment at The Royal Shrewsbury Hospital, and raise awareness about cancer in the wider community.
Tarrah Lewis, Fundraising and Volunteering Coordinator for Lingen Davies, said the snowdrops are at their absolute best this year and guests are in for a real treat.
“We’re privileged that Mrs Whitaker opens her beautiful estate up for the enjoyment of our supporters. Not only will visitors be able to enjoy a stroll through the beautiful grounds, taking in all the pretty snowdrops, but they can make the most of a wide selection of homemade cakes too.
“We look forward to welcoming people along over the weekend to have fun, get out and enjoy this pretty spot, and raise much needed funds to support cancer patients,” she added.
Tickets are available in advance online at Snowdrop Walk - Lingen Davies or on the gate, they cost £5 for adults, and under 12s go free. Gates open from 10.30am to 4pm both days.