Alnwick Garden has marked a noteworthy year with a substantial growth in both revenue and visitors.
With admissions approaching £5 million, the venue has witnessed a near doubling compared to its pre-pandemic performance.
The Alnwick Garden has experienced a remarkable transformation over the past year. Turnover has surged to £8.9 million, largely attributed to a record-breaking Christmas period and the attraction of visitors to its recently unveiled play village. The garden welcomed 334,560 visitors, a significant increase from the previous year’s 313,496.
Featured in a Channel 4 series, Lilidorei has significantly boosted the garden’s visibility nationwide. The interest generated has had a palpable impact on visitor numbers.
The operating revenue before capital impacts grew impressively from £547,413 to £1.3 million, highlighting strong operational efficiency.
Looking forward, the focus remains on adapting and refining the attraction’s offerings to enhance visitor experience and operational effectiveness.
Developments such as the Climate Action Hub and the new Changing Places facility further emphasise the garden’s dedication to innovation and community service.
The local visitor economy has already felt the positive impact of Lilidorei, and future projects aim to continue this trend.
Achievements this year include accolades for innovation and accessibility, demonstrating Alnwick Garden’s proactive approach to inclusivity.
Alnwick Garden’s recent accomplishments illustrate its ability to capture visitor interest while achieving financial growth.
The focus moving forward will be on sustainability and enhancing the visitor experience further.