Saturday, 6th June 2015, 11:00 AM - Sunday, 7th June 2015, 05:00 AM

See how award winning Wold Top Brewery make their beer

The popular ‘Yellow Book’ garden Hunmanby Grange is opening for charity on 6th and 7th June.

The opening of the East Yorkshire garden coincides with the annual open day for the garden where award winning business Wold Top Brewery is situated.

Visitors to the brewery will see where and how the award-winning ales are made and will be able to talk to the brewery team about what makes Wold Top’s beer special.

Brewery owner and trained horticulturalist, Gill Mellor said: “We’re delighted to support the work of the NGS for the 22nd consecutive year, especially as we’re sponsoring Welcome to Yorkshire’s ‘Brewer‘s Yard’ garden at The Chelsea Flower Show this year.”

The gardens and the brewery will be open between 11am and 5pm on both days and proceeds from the entry money will go via the NGS to charity. St. Cuthbert’s church in neighbouring Burton Fleming will benefit from the proceeds from the refreshments.

For £4 visitors will be able to tour the beautiful and interesting garden that Gill Mellor has created despite its exposure to the elements and a challenging soil. Gill will share her stories about how the garden has evolved over a quarter of a century into a series of gardens that have been developed depending on shelter, aspect, views and need. Refreshments will be available and there will be a plant sale.

NGS gardens across England and Wales welcome over 750,000 visitors a year to 3,800 gardens of quality, character and interest and raise over £2.6 million each year for nursing, caring and gardening charities. For more information, please visit www.ngs.org.uk. Last year, Hunmanby Grange’s open weekend raised over £2,000 for NGS charities.

For more information and directions to the farm that houses the gardens and the brewery, please visit www.woldtopbrewery.co.uk or call Gill Mellor on 01723 891636.

About The Author

Catherine Scott is Associate Features Editor for Yorkshire Post Newspapers. A self-confessed foodie, she is also a judge of the Deliciousyorkshire/Yorkshire Post Taste Awards.

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