SIX town gardens in the popular coastal town of Tenby, showcasing a variety of styles open for the National Garden Scheme on Saturday and Sunday, June 13 and 14.

Refreshments and home-made teas will be available at two of them, The Coach House and 11 St David’s Close, and are sold in aid of in aid of Cardiac Risk in the Young.

The Coach House is a colourful, spacious, urban courtyard garden with pots and containers of many sizes and types, and different display areas.

21 Trafalgar Road - a jungly urban town garden - provides a green oasis of wildlife friendly plants and shrubs and will offer plants and preserves for sale.

6 Trafalgar Road is a tiny walled garden filled to the brim with plants, making a quiet secluded spot for birds and owner alike. Here you will find botanical-themed craftwork for sale.

5 Rocky Park - a small stone-walled garden on two levels with raised beds and containers - features olive trees, alliums, libertia, hellebores, agapanthus, and more.

The walled garden of Zion House is not visible from the road, but it is set on different levels with many shrubs, roses and annuals. Be aware of steep paths and steps.

Finally, on the edge of town is 11 St David's Close - with lawn and colour-themed borders, front and rear gardens, split level, raised borders, a greenhouse and a patio with pots.

11 St David’s Close, Tenby
11 St David’s Close, Tenby (NGS)

Explore the lovely gardens and help raise funds for CRY. Opening times are 2pm to 5pm on each of the days and admission (covering all six gardens) is £10 for adults, children free.

For more details, visit the National Garden Scheme website.