Mary Berry to visit RHS Garden Wisley this weekend
Mary Berry will be opening the Christmas Shop at RHS Garden Wisley this Saturday and signing copies of her books


Mary Berry will be officially opening the Christmas Shop at RHS Garden Wisley this Saturday.
As well as putting the final touches to the Wisley Christmas tree, the best-selling author and broadcaster will be signing copies of her books, including her autobiography Recipe for Life, between 11am and 2pm on the day.
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The Christmas gift shop will be selling copies of all Mary Berry's books along with a vast selection of seasonal gifts to suit all ages. The Wisley Plant Centre stocks over 10,000 different plants and the gift shop includes a large gardening book section.
Wisley will also be showcasing a Christmas Craft and Design Fair, a Christmas Art Exhibtion and an Enchanted Story Trail this festive season. For further details on Mary Berry's visit or any of the events at Wisley, please see more information on the RHS Garden Wisley website.
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Katy Birchall is a journalist and the author of several young adult and teen novels, including The It Girl series and the Hotel Royale series. She has written a retelling of Jane Austen’s Emma for the Awesomely Austen series and the Netflix spin-off novel Sex Education: The Road Trip. She is also the author of several romantic comedies for adults including The Secret Bridesmaid and The Wedding Season. She writes romantic fiction for young adults under the name Ivy Bailey, romantic-comedy under the name Katrina Logan, and romantic sports fiction for adults under Katherine Reilly. She lives in London with her husband, daughter and rescue dog.
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