09/05/2020
In any usual year you would join the growing queue outside some unassuming wooden gates and wonder quietly to yourself whether you had come to the right place. The brick courtyard beyond opens to a series of magnificent old glasshouses and the intriguing stone lion’s head begins to spike your curiosity.
But this is not any usual year, this is the year that the gates of Dunsborough Park’s much heralded tulip festival have been locked to the public as part of the government’s Coronavirus precautions. Behind them, the treasure chest of 20,000 tulips and the dream-like tulip meadows lie undisturbed. Owners Dolf and Caroline, in lock down in Holland are, like us, only able to make a virtual visit to what has been their passion for over twenty years. Join Caroline now as she shares the gardens from afar…
This year the Dunsborough Park tulip festival supported the National Garden Scheme and the Spinal Muscular Atrophy charity
Visit this page to make a donation:
https://ngs.org.uk/dunsborough-park-tulips/
In any usual year you would join the growing queue outside some unassuming wooden gates and wonder quietly to yourself whether you had come to the right plac...