WATCH: Last chance to see top garden near Market Drayton
A nationally-acclaimed garden will throw open its gates for an open day.

Wollerton Old Hall, near Market Drayton, will hold the event on September 25.
Lucie Jenkins, garden secretary, said it will be the last opportunity to see the Michaelmas daisies before the season ends.
She said: "Our garden is usually open from Easter Good Friday, on every Friday, Sunday and bank holiday, and then Friday's only in September.
"This year we have decided to open on a Sunday in September as a one off, so that people who are unable to get to us during the week, have the opportunity to see the Michaelmas daisies and the garden one last time before the season ends."
Phil Smith, senior gardener, said: "We are open for our Michaelmas daisy day on Sunday, September 25, from midday until 5pm. This is an extra open day for us as we normally only open on Fridays in September.
"Asters, commonly known as Michaelmas daisies, are an integral part of the late summer/autumn borders at Wollerton, providing excellent colour alongside dahlias and phlox with their bright starry flowers.
"Visitors will be able to see them planted throughout the garden."
Entry is £7 for adults, £1 for children aged four to 15, (under fours are free). The tea-room will also be open serving light lunches and afternoon teas.
RHS members have free admission to the garden in September on Fridays and this one Sunday. Last year the gardens were named one of Britain's top 20 most beautiful gardens in a national poll, thanks to its colourful flowers and pristine hedges.
The garden has been designed and developed by Lesley and John Jenkins since 1984 and covers four acres.
There are a series of garden 'rooms' filled with modern plantings linked by almost exclusive use of perennials.
The garden is set around a Grade II 16th century house which is not open to the public.
Wollerton Old Hall Garden is open from midday to 5pm on Fridays, Sundays and bank holidays until the end of August. In September it is only open on Fridays.
It is signposted off the A53 between the A41 junction at Tern Hill and Hodnet.
Visit www.wollertonoldhallgarden.com for more information.





