Widow who opened her garden to hundreds after husband's death plans second event
Bures widow Anne Vango, who opened her garden to 450 visitors during Bures Open Garden last year, has shared her excitement ahead of the event.
Senior Reporter
Senior reporter covering the west Suffolk and Sudbury patch.
Senior reporter covering the west Suffolk and Sudbury patch.
Bures widow Anne Vango, who opened her garden to 450 visitors during Bures Open Garden last year, has shared her excitement ahead of the event.
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