Sculptor Philip Jackson opens his private garden to the public for one day in support of Dogs for Autism.
Enjoy a rare opportunity to explore the stunning private gardens of renowned sculptor Philip Jackson with a limited number of guided tours at his home in Cocking on Saturday 13 June 2026.
Set in the heart of the Hampshire countryside, the Jackson family are opening their grounds in support of Beech-based Dogs for Autism.
This special open garden event invites visitors to enjoy a relaxed afternoon surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens, while helping to raise vital funds for a cause close to the family’s heart.
Philip and wife Jean, who have long been passionate dog lovers, were deeply moved by the work of Dogs for Autism, a pioneering charity that provides highly trained life-changing autism assistance dogs to children and adults, completely free of charge.
These remarkable dogs offer far more than companionship. They are trained to carry out specific tasks that support their autistic partners, from keeping them safe in public spaces to helping reduce anxiety and build confidence, opening up opportunities that might otherwise feel out of reach.
Visitors will be able to:
• Wander through the gardens at their own pace
• Enjoy homemade refreshments and cakes
• Meet some of the charity’s dogs and volunteers
• Take part in a raffle featuring a selection of unique prizes
• Follow a sculpture trail designed especially for children
Philip Jackson will also be offering a limited number of guided tours during the day at his home in Mill Lane (GU29 0HJ), giving a unique insight into the gardens and the inspiration behind them.
Laura McCreadie, Fundraising Manager at Dogs for Autism, said: “We are incredibly grateful to the Jackson family for opening their gardens and supporting our work in this way. Every pound raised helps us continue training and supporting our dogs, creating partnerships that can truly change lives.”
Dogs for Autism currently supports families across the UK, with each partnership costing around £25,000 from puppyhood through to retirement. Demand for these dogs continues to grow, making community support and fundraising events like this more important than ever.
The event runs from 11.30am to 4pm, with all proceeds going directly towards supporting Dogs for Autism.
Tickets cost £6 per person, under 5s free, and further information are available at: dogsforautism.org.uk/philipjackson.
Tickets will also be available on the day with parking at Cocking Village Hall.
Well-behaved dogs on leads are also welcome, making this a truly inclusive event for the family.

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