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Memorial & Sponsorship Scheme
Our memorial and sponsorship scheme is a meaningful way to celebrate a special occasion or commemorate a loved one.  What better way to remember your loved one than by supporting Exbury's 200 acres of peaceful woodland and spectacular formal gardens.
We are a charity.
We protect animals in danger around the world. Please donate, it means so much to our work and we cannot claim back Gift Aid from the government if you do not. By giving a little you are helping a lot.
ItemGift Aid PriceStandard PriceQuantityTotal
Memorial bench scheme
£1,800.00£1,800.00 £0.00
Memorial tree planting and sponsorship scheme
£250.00£250.00 £0.00
Total:    £0.00

Donate and help us with our charitable work

If you can make a voluntary donation of 10%, this will help fund our charitable work in the UK and around the world. If you donate and are a UK taxpayer, it makes your whole payment eligible for Gift Aid.

What is Gift Aid?

Are you a UK tax payer? If so, every £1 you give could be worth £1.25 to us, helping us fund our charitable work.

Gift Aid is a form of tax relief and, as a charity, we are able to claim back the tax on your admission to the garden as we can class your admission as a “charitable donation”.

We can claim back Gift Aid on your “donation” as long as you have agreed to pay the higher admission price that includes an additional 10% donation.

Regulations laid down by Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) require all charitable attractions to ask visitors for an additional 10% donation on their admission before Gift Aid can be claimed.

By claiming Gift Aid on your donation we will gain an additional 25p for every £1 you have given us. This money will help fund our valuable charitable work.

Gift aid declaration
In order to Gift Aid your donation you must tick the box below:



‘A truly fantastic day out. My wife and I were bowled over by the amazing spring colours of rhododendrons and azaleas and there was literally colour everywhere. There are beautiful areas to walk through as well as places to sit. We took a picnic in the hope of being able to sit by one of the ponds and were not disappointed – the reflections were as spectacular as the real thing! The next thing we want to do is return in the autumn to see the colours change as it must be beautiful’

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