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Events in Suffolk

Suffolk Autumn Garden Show

An event in September in Suffolk
Suffolk Showground
Ipswich
Event begins: 30th November -0001
Suffolk Autumn Garden Show ends on 30th November -0001

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Autumn time for your garden doesn't necessarily mean the vibrant colours will cease; the greens of the garden suddenly turn into brilliant reds, oranges, yellows and golds. The Suffolk Autumn Garden Show is perfect if you want to cover your conservatory with chrysanthemums or learn how to revive your roses.

Doors open daily 09:30 - 17:00
FREE PARKING
Dogs Welcome

Admission Adults/OAPs £5.50 Children (5-16) £2.00
Children under 5 FREE
Discounted tickets and more information is available www.aztecevents.co.uk

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