A stunning private estate is being opened up to the public in a bid to raise cash for charity.

Hedsor House, a luxury wedding venue and Georgian mansion, is hosting an open house picnic in aid of the NSPCC in the beautiful grounds on May 23.

Visitors will be able to explore the surroundings of the rhododendron and bluebell grounds - as these private areas open up for the first time ever to the public.

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The money raised will go towards funding vital NSPCC services like Childline, who has been there for children and young people through the pandemic.

The spectacular mansion house has been in the Shephard family for four generations and is currently under the leadership of brothers Nick, Mark and Hamish Shephard.

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Alexander Shepard, who has organised the event, said: “Now that restrictions are lifting we decided we wanted to celebrate and welcome families to the grounds whilst raising money for a good cause and this is an exciting start.

“We hope the local public will support this event, as we hope the funds raised will really make a difference and give the NSPCC the support it deserves.”

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The money raised will go towards funding vital NSPCC services like Childline, which has been there for children and young people through the pandemic.

The picnic will run from 11am to 5pm on May 23 and tickets are £10 for adults. Children over 10 are £5 but children under 10 can visit with a parent or carer for free.

Go to hedsor-house.eventbrite.co.uk to buy tickets.