A rock star will open the gardens of his home to the public with thousands of people expected to attend.

Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason and his wife Annette will once again host the Middlewick House Open Garden in 2025.

The annual event sees the stars welcome thousands of people into their garden, just off the A4 Bath Road in Corsham, where a multi-million-pound sports car collection will also be on display.

The money raised during the weekend aids Wiltshire and Bath Air Ambulance Charity and The Wiltshire Bobby Van Trust.

This year the open garden will take place on Saturday, June 7, and Sunday, June 8, between the hours of 10am and 5pm.



Tickets are already on sale for £12, with this price rising to £15 for those buying on the door.

Children under 12 can enter for free and dogs are welcome but must be kept on leads.


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Last year over 11,000 people visited the event, raising more than £123,000 for charity.

The event’s website said: “Wander around the beautiful gardens and menagerie of animals, as well as seeing a selection of Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason’s classic and high performance cars.

“The family-friendly weekend includes plenty of stalls to browse, with lots of items for sale, including jewellery, plants, candles, and art.”