Dunsborough Park is only open to the public on selected dates through the year, so it felt incredibly special to be chosen as their beneficiary charity for this event which raised more than £1,000.

The weather was perfect for everyone visiting the gardens of the stunning country estate, which is just 30 minutes from London. Funds were raised for Momentum from garden entry, as well as the sale of tea, coffee, and home-baked cakes.

Dunsborough Park dates back to the dissolution of the Monasteries when the lands of Newark Abbey were given to a local nobleman. The farmer taking over the land built a farmhouse around a single central brick chimney which has now grown to become Dunsborough House. The gardens were laid out in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. Re-opened to the public in 1997, the 100-acre estate comprises a series of historical gardens which have been given a new lease of life.

A big thank you to everyone at Dunsborough Park, our wonderful volunteers who took the time to bake sweet treats to sell, and to everyone who helped on the day.

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