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Springfields Festival Gardens
The Springfields Festival Gardens are a beautifully landscaped area, featuring Chelsea-style celebrity showcase gardens, including designs by Charlie Dimmock, Chris Beardshaw, Kim Wilde and Steven Woodhams, and a spectacular Japanese Garden by Sansui Design.
The Gardens were completely redeveloped in 2004, funded by Thornfield Properties Plc in conjunction with Springfields Horticultural Society, a charity dedicated to the improvement and growth of horticulture and floral design in the Spalding region.
They have welcomed some new additions, as innovative designer, Stephen Newby unveiled a collection of his spectacular stainless steel sculptures throughout the landscaped gardens. The ‘blown’ steel sculptures are largely based around a water theme, featuring a water pyramid fountain, pillow planters and a specially commissioned 15’ ‘Kaleidoscope Wheel’, situated in the canal.
Springfields Outlet Shopping and Festival Gardens plays host to a wide variety of events and concerts. ‘Springfields Live!’ in August 06 made Springfields a live music venue with amazing performances from the UK’s premier tribute bands, The Secret Police, Jon’s Elton and The Rat Pack. Hundreds of people attended the Festival Gardens for what turned out to be a highly successful event.
The scheme has also been involved in a tribute to legendary broadcaster, John Peel, in the form of a red tulip. The ‘Tulip John Peel’ was named by the Springfields Horticultural Society and can be purchased from The Festival Garden Centre and through the Springfields Horticultural Society. Any sales will raise donations for the annual spectacular Spalding Flower Parade.

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| Festival Gardens include over 25 acres of themed, educational and specialist gardens. |
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