


The Therapy Garden Normandy
Next dates
- 10:00 - 16:00
The Therapy Garden is a horticulture and education charity that uses gardening positive change. We work with adults and teenagers with learning difficulties, physical disabilities and mental health challenges and offer school-age teenagers interventional education opportunites.
Based in the village of Normandy, Surrey, the charity was established in 1998 by a local resident, with the aim of using the healing power of horticulture to connect with vulnerable members of our community.
We open to the public throughout the year and our next seasonal garden open day is 21st September.
National Garden Scheme Open Day – A celebration of harvest - 10am - 4pm
We open our garden gates for the National Garden Scheme. On this September day, enjoy the changing end of summer landscape, abundant harvests, and home grown produce.
🌿 Wander & wonder
Explore our garden with late blooms and ripening fruits. See what our clients and students have grown this summer across the garden.
Children’s activities
There will be a range of nature-based activities around the garden to keep younger visitors entertained. If they enjoy it, perhaps they’d like to return for our Garden Explorers Holiday Camp [link to page] in future!
Autumn Market – Locally grown, homemade & delicious
Savour the tastes of the season at our harvest produce stall.
We’ll be selling:
- Fresh Therapy Garden grown fruit and vegetables
- Homemade jams, chutneys, and preserves
- Seasonal bakes
- Plants and garden crafts
☕ BBQ, tea, cake & relaxation
Enjoy our BBQ & light lunch refreshments or a cup of tea and a slice of homemade cake on our patio.
Event Details
Date: Sunday 21st September
Time: 10-4pm
Location: The Therapy Garden, Normandy
Dogs welcome
Wheelchair accessible
Entry: £5, children free.
Come and celebrate the season of plenty with us – where every plant tells a story and every sale helps support the work with do with adults and teenagers with learning difficulties, physical disabilities and mental health challenges and offer school-age teenagers interventional education opportunities.