Rushen Heritage Trust is opening 'top secret' gardens during a WWII event over the bank holiday weekend.
Port Erin will host a number of attractions and have WWII exhibitions on display at the railway station, the Rushen Heritage Centre and the Legion Hall, including some by the Manx Aviation and Military Museum.
10 'secret' gardens will also be open for the public to enjoy and entry to these is by brochure, which costs £5 and admits two people.
These are available from:
Welcome Centre in Douglas
Bridge Bookshop and Marianne's Flowers in Ramsey
Kirk Michael Stores
Elaine's Flowers in Peel
Foxdale Stores
Charlotte Sadler Opticians in Castletown
Calvert Newsagents in Port St Mary
Bridge Bookshop, Port Erin Pets, Erin News and Rushen Heritage Centre in Port Erin
And all garden centres around the Island
The event will run from 27-30th August 10am-4pm, and the gardens are open 28-29th.
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