A HAMPSHIRE couple's garden, which boasts unusual trees and shrubs and award-winning topiary, will be open to the public on Sunday.
John and Josephine Burwell's one-acre plantsman's garden in Locks Heath will be open for one day only to raise money for the British Red Cross.
The garden has been featured on various TV programmes and is between Fareham and Southampton on the A27.
The gardens are open from 2pm to 5.30pm at Heathlands, 47 Locks Road, Locks Heath. Entrance costs £2.50 for adults.
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