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Duns Open Gardens

Volunteer Hall, Langtongate, Duns TD11 3AF
The Gardeners of Duns
Current Openings:
Sunday 20 July, 12pm - 5pm (2025)
Admission £6.00, children free.
Nominated charity: AHFD: For BASICS & Duns 1st Responders 60%.
Description: The former county town of Duns retains a thriving market square and is home to an award-winning museum dedicated to Formula 1 Champion, Jim Clark OBE. There are extensive green areas in and around the town offering delightful walks all year round. After three hugely successful years of opening our gardens we had a break in 2024 but have decided to open again in a different month, July, to show the huge variety of our gardens. They are lovingly tended by keen gardeners, happy to share them with fellow enthusiasts. They offer a wonderful variety of size, layout and planting, ensuring that there is something for everyone, from small courtyards to extensive shrub areas, vegetable gardens, pond areas and magnificent lawns. Come and enjoy spending the day in Duns, visiting the beautiful gardens and exchanging ideas.

Directions: Situated on the crossroads of the A6112 and A6105, about 14 miles west of Berwick upon Tweed, easily accessible from the A1 onto the A6112 or from the A68/A697 onto the A6105.

Other details: Tickets available to purchase at the Volunteer Hall on Langtongate TD11 3AF, along with route maps, our very own showcased ‘Duns Flowerbed Trail’ leaflets, teas and coffees. For visitors wishing a more substantial lunch or treat, our Market Square cafes offer a variety of hot and cold food with seating inside and out. Car parking is available on Newtown Street, TD11 3AU and also throughout the town close to all open gardens.

The listing location on a map.