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Broomfield Hall opens its gates for dog festival and rare plant fair weekend

Broomfield Hall in Morley, Ilkeston, the historic campus of Derby College Group (DCG), will open its gates to the public for a bumper summer weekend featuring the Dog Festival on Saturday 4 July and the Rare Plant Fair and Open Gardens on Sunday 5 July.

Visitors exploring the gardens at Broomfield Hall during a Rare Plant Fair event, with landscaped planting and flower borders.

Visitors exploring the gardens at Broomfield Hall during a Rare Plant Fair event.

 

The Dog Festival will take place on Saturday 4 July, followed by the Rare Plant Fair and Open Gardens on Sunday 5 July.

Set within the college’s stunning grounds, the weekend offers something for everyone — from tail‑wagging fun with four‑legged friends to rare botanical discoveries across 25 acres of developing historical gardens.

Dog Festival

 

A dog jumping over an agility obstacle during a dog festival at Broomfield Hall.

A dog taking part in an agility activity during the Dog Festival at Broomfield Hall.

 

Saturday 4 July, 11am to 2pm
Free entry

The Dog Festival is a free family day out packed with activities for dogs and their owners alike. A highlight of the day is the dog show, featuring six fun categories open to dogs of all breeds, ages and sizes:

  • Loveliest Lady
  • Handsomest Boy
  • Scruffiest Mutt
  • Best Paw Shake
  • Cutest Puppy
  • Golden Oldie (8 years and over)

 

Entry costs £2 per category or £5 for three entries, with entries taken at the Dog Grooming Stall. The deadline for entries is 12pm, with the show starting at 12.30pm. Rosettes are awarded to all category winners.

Visitors can also take part in a have‑a‑go agility course, browse charity and craft stalls, and enjoy the relaxed summer atmosphere.

 

 

Stall displaying printed photographs and offering a photoshoot at an indoor event at Broomfield Hall.

A stallholder showcasing photography and promoting a photoshoot at Broomfield Hall.

 

Car parking is available on site at £3 per vehicle. To help keep traffic flowing safely, parking on the main road is not permitted.

Rare Plant Fair and Open Gardens

 

Sunday 5 July, 10am to 4pm

On Sunday, Broomfield Hall turns its attention to the plant world with the Rare Plant Fair and Open Gardens.

Visitors will be able to browse and buy from a wide range of specialist growers offering extraordinary plants, including:

  • Tropical plants
  • Cacti and succulents
  • Carnivorous plants
  • Alpines
  • And many more specialist varieties

 

Alongside the plant fair, visitors are invited to explore 25 acres of developing historical and educational gardens, browse craft stalls and enjoy light refreshments throughout the day.

Tickets cost £5 per person, with children admitted free. Tickets are available on the door and can be paid for by cash or card.

Most garden areas are accessible to wheelchair users, and staff will be on hand throughout the day to assist visitors.

A chance to experience Broomfield Hall at its best

 

Jon Collins, Vice Principal, said:

“Broomfield Hall is a truly special place, and these two events give our local communities the chance to experience it at its very best. The grounds are beautiful, the atmosphere is relaxed, and there’s something here for everyone to enjoy. Whether you’re coming with your dog, your family or your passion for plants, we’d love to see you there.”

Event details at a glance

Dog Festival

 

Saturday 4 July 2026, 11am to 2pm
Broomfield Hall, Morley, Ilkeston, DE7 6DN
Free admission
Car parking: £3

Rare Plant Fair and Open Gardens

 

Sunday 5 July 2026, 10am to 4pm
Broomfield Hall, Morley, Ilkeston, DE7 6DN
Tickets: £5, children free
Available on the door