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Sefton Park’s Palm House celebrates 130 years with special anniversary events

  • January 30, 2026
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Sefton Park’s Palm House celebrates 130 years with special anniversary events

Sefton Park’s Palm House is marking two major milestones in 2026, launching a year-long programme of celebratory events alongside a unique opportunity for people to help shape its future.

First opened in 1896, this year marks 130 years of the iconic Liverpool landmark, as well as 25 years since it reopened in 2001, following a period of dereliction that began in the 1980s.

Sefton Park’s Palm House celebrates 130 years with special anniversary events

The 25-year anniversary is particularly significant. The Palm House’s restoration and reopening was made possible by the determination, fundraising efforts and generosity of the local community, who came together to save the historic glasshouse after years of damage and neglect.

To honour that legacy — and to highlight the continued importance of community support today — the Palm House will host a series of free and fundraising events throughout 2026. Alongside this, a new campaign will invite visitors, supporters and locals to help carry that message forward, ensuring the much-loved venue can be enjoyed by generations to come.

Sefton Park’s Palm House celebrates 130 years with special anniversary events

Set within Sefton Park, the Palm House remains one of the city’s most distinctive cultural and community spaces, and this anniversary year aims to celebrate not just its history, but the people who have kept it alive.

Kate Johnson, CEO of the Palm House, said:

“The Palm House that we know and love today is very much an icon of Sefton Park and is beloved by many people in Liverpool. What began as an ‘indoor garden’, home to key pieces of Liverpool’s Botanical Collection and providing a ‘window to the world’ for its many Victorian visitors, now offers a heritage visitor attraction and a setting for educational and community events, which are supported by an award-winning wedding and events venue and café.

“It’s very clear to us that its existence over the past 25 years would not have been possible without the sheer drive and determination of supporters of the ‘Save the Palm House’ campaign that started in the early 90s and resulted in a registered charity being set up which enabled its reopening in 2001. We are also forever grateful for the foresight of those hardworking campaigners by enabling the wedding and events business, which further supports the charity.  This is community action at its best, and our new supporters’ campaign is our way of helping to sustain that community involvement and the opportunity to maintain one of the city’s most iconic, historic buildings, for future generations to enjoy.”

The supporters’ campaign – new for 2026 to mark the venue’s 25-year milestone – will allow people with a love, affinity and belief in the Palm House’s existence and mission, to make their mark on its future, providing the option to not only donate towards the upkeep and maintenance, its botanical collection and community events, but also receive annual benefits as a supporter, and sponsor individual aspects of the venue.

Kate continues:

“You can now root for our future by becoming a supporter with an annual membership, sponsoring a bench or planter, or by simply donating the change in your pocket when you visit, or online. All this support, however big or small, can help us to directly protect the Palm House, nurture our unique botanical collection, keep admission free, and enable our community events to continue to help people flourish.”

Alongside the new supporters’ campaign, events throughout the year include a programme of talks, late summer openings and a special exhibition at Liverpool’s Central Library, telling the story of the campaign to save the Palm House. The visitor attraction will also host its first ever garden display with community organisations, schools and colleges and a Grow Your Own Harvest Festival; a traditional vegetable competition where people can bring what they have grown at home or in their allotments and enter competitions. 

Kate Martinez, Head of Visitors & Communities at the Palm House said:

“We really want to put on a year of events that offers something for everyone. The events programme will also recognise the achievements of the Palm House over the past 25 years, including the fact that we have just become the only RHS Partner Garden in Liverpool – a status we are so proud to have achieved – and created an impressive £26m worth of social impact based on a recent report.

“Our success and value to our local community would not have been possible without those who have supported us all the way from the early 90s until now. We want to pay homage and say a huge thank you to those who have kept the Palm House mission alive, to ‘root for people, plants and place’. We are pulling together an exciting programme of events, so people should keep an eye on our website and social media for updates throughout the year. We can’t wait to share our anniversary with all our visitors.”

For further information on the new supporters’ campaign, please visit: www.palmhouse.org.uk/support

Guided Tour of the Palm House

Monthly dates – 25 February, 18 March, 23 April and more to be announced – 2pm

Enjoy a Guided Tour of the Palm House with an accredited White Badge Guide. The fascinating history of the Palm House and the statues which surround it include the mystery of the missing Peter Pan cannons, links to the suffragettes, the camouflage of the Palm House during the Second World War and the restoration and reopening of the Palm House in 2001. These stories and many more will be brought to life during this Guided Tour.

£5.50 – book here

Mother’s Day Afternoon Tea

Sunday 15 March – 12:30pm and 3:30pm

Overlooking the glorious botanical collection, the Palm House is the perfect place to enjoy a special Afternoon Tea with loved ones this Mother’s Day. Bean There will be offering a delectable sweet and savoury selection of cakes, scones and sandwiches, with background music and plenty of fizz available from the bar, which will be stocked with some extra special treats.

£39.24 – book here

Talk: Decolonising the Colonised – The Journey of the Non-Native Plants

Thursday 21 May – 2pm and 6pm

Join Biodiversity Artist Andrea Ku for a guided walk through Sefton Park Palm House to explore plants that are native, non-native, and introduced, and how many have become naturalised neighbours, bringing beauty, resilience and pollinator value to the city. We’ll trace the journeys of plants brought to Liverpool through trade, horticulture and history and look at how we describe them today. Expect a tour full of stories, nuance and practical ways to talk about biodiversity with both honesty and care.

Free – book here

Exhibition at Central Library – ‘Save it’: The story of saving Liverpool’s Palm House

7 May – 27 August – Central Library opening times: 9am – 8pm Monday to Friday | 9am – 5pm Saturday | Closed Sunday

Telling the story of the restoration of the Palm House in the 1990s, this exhibition will focus on the efforts of the community to organise, campaign and fundraise between the years 1991-2001; a decade which saw the biggest transformation of the Palm House. Displaying archive material from Liverpool Record Office, it will pay tribute and champion the determination of the original campaign group and local community, while also highlighting the incredible work that has been continuing at the Palm House for decades since.

Free

Community Show Gardens

14 – 21 June

The Palm House will be working with schools, colleges and community organisations to build show gardens on site, in the venue’s first ever garden display. Visitors will have the opportunity to look at the designs which will include show gardens from Monksdown Primary School, Academy of St Nicholas, Myerscough College and Growing Sudley, and speak to the people, groups and communities involved in designing and creating them. More information will be available on the website in the coming months.

Garden Lates

Sundays in July and August

The Palm House will be open slightly later in the evening on selected Sundays in July and August, giving visitors the opportunity to grab a drink and enjoy a chilled-out end to their weekends, drinking in the summer evenings with a glass in hand, and some lovely musical accompaniments. More information will be available on the website in the coming months.

Southport Flower Show

20 – 23 August

The Palm House display garden will be at Southport Flower Show for the fourth year running. Having achieved Large Gold for two consecutive years, this year’s garden will be bigger and better than ever before, telling the story of the Palm House from derelict to flourishing in a garden display.

Palm House Festival

September

A series of special events will take place to mark the Palm House’s anniversary year. Details to be confirmed and announced on the website.

Talk series

Thursday 10, 17, 24 September & 1 October – 1pm

Free event pre-bookable on website

A series of four Thursday talks ranging from subjects such as Liverpool’s Herbarium, Palm House plants and their benefits and research into Roscoe’s Monandrian Plants Book. Booking details to be announced on website.

Heritage Open Days – White Badge Tours

Sunday 13 September

Free

The Palm House is planning an exciting programme of White Badge Tours for free on 13 September as part of this year’s Heritage Open Days festival. More information will be available on the website in the coming months.

Grow Your Own Harvest Festival

Sunday 27 September

Free

A special event for all the family, who could resist the opportunity to take part in a traditional vegetable competition? The Palm House will be inviting people to bring along vegetables they have grown at home or on their allotments, to be entered into this special anniversary year competition. More details to be revealed on the website for how people can take part.

The Big Draw

October

The Palm House will be taking part in The Big Draw in October half-term to produce a collaborative piece of artwork with young visitors. More details to be revealed on website.

Fundraising Dinner

December

Dinner, music, laugher and good times all while supporting the Palm House and its mission to root for people, plants and place. More details to be revealed on website.

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