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  1. Apr 26, 2016 · Norfolk offers a wealth of historic houses and National Trust properties to visit, perfect for a family day out or a fun weekend activity. We pick 8…

    • Bishop’s House Gardens
    • Blickling Hall
    • The Bressingham Gardens
    • East Ruston Old Vicarage Garden
    • Elsing Hall Gardens
    • Fairhaven Woodland and Water Garden
    • Felbrigg Hall
    • Gooderstone Water Gardens
    • Hindringham Hall Gardens
    • Houghton Hall Gardens & Park

    Address: Bishop’s House, Norwich NR3 1SB Website: https://www.dioceseofnorwich.org/about/senior-staff/bishop-of-norwich/gardens/ This secret garden in Norwich is actually the Bishop of Norwich’s historic private garden and is a four-acre oasis of colour and calm amidst the hustle and bustle of the busy city. Full of horticultural delights, you’ll e...

    Address:Blickling, Norwich NR11 6NF Website: https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/blickling-estate/features/discover-the-gardens-at-blickling-estate Blickling Hall is a 17th stately home, blessed with a beautiful historic garden. The estate map of 1729 shows three radiating avenues meeting at the edge of the enclosed garden, near the house, with a wood...

    Address:Low Rd, Diss IP22 2AA Website: https://www.thebressinghamgardens.com/ Close to the market townof Diss on the border between Norfolk and Suffolk, The Bressingham Gardens were originally developed on grazing farmland to display Bressingham nursery’s perennial plants. Today, the seventeen-acre gardens feature over 8000 species and varieties of...

    Address:East Ruston Old Vicarage, East Ruston, Norwich NR12 9HN Website: https://eastrustonoldvicarage.co.uk/ This is absolutely my favourite garden to visit in Norfolk! Privately owned and managed, East Ruston is set over 32 glorious acres, close to the North Sea. Make sure you pick up a garden map to help you make the most of your visit. There’s ...

    Address: Elsing Hall, Elsing, Dereham NR20 3DX Website: http://elsinghall.com/ Elsing Hall Gardens are set in the beautiful surroundings of a medieval moated manor house dating from 1470. The gardens, which cover 20 acres, include marginal planting around the moat, a formal yew garden, a ginkgo avenue, a small arboretum including a pinetum, a viewi...

    Address:School Road, South Walsham, Norwich NR13 6DZ Website: https://www.fairhavengarden.co.uk/ Fairhaven is a fantastic Norfolk day out. With over 130 organic acres of cultivated, wild and natural planting, and a four mile path snaking its way through the gardens, Fairhaven’s award-winning woodland water garden is a great place to let explore. Th...

    Address:Felbrigg, Norwich NR11 8PR Website: https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/felbrigg-hall-gardens-and-estate/ Felbrigg Hall is an elegant Grade I 17th century English country house noted for its Jacobean architecture and fine Georgian interior. Outside is a fantastic, and productive, walled garden, a beautiful orangery, orchards and 520 acres of r...

    Address:The Street, Gooderstone, King’s Lynn PE33 9BP Website: http://www.gooderstonewatergardens.co.uk/ Goodserstone Water Gardens are a unique attraction for all garden lovers. Six acres of lush gardens surrounded by waterways and ponds create a tranquil spot to while away a summer’s afternoon. As you wander the trails and cross bridges, keep you...

    Address:Blacksmiths Lane, Hindringham NR21 0QA Website: https://www.hindringhamhall.org/ This is a garden for garden lovers! Created in an arts and crafts style, with secret corners, lush planting, a fairytale Tudor manor house and a medieval moat and fish ponds, you won’t regret visiting this wonderful, and somewhat off-the-beaten path, garden. Hi...

    Address:Bircham Rd, King’s Lynn PE31 6TY Website: https://www.houghtonhall.com/ One of the gems of the North Norfolk Coast, Houghton Hall was built in the 1720s for Great Britain’s first Prime Minister, Sir Robert Walpole, and is one of Norfolk’s most beautiful stately homes and one of England’s finest Palladian houses. The five-acre, award-winning...

    • Blickling Estate. Located close to Aylsham and along the Weavers’ Way Trail, lies the Jacobean mansion of Blickling Hall. This red-brick mansion was the birthplace of Anne Boleyn, one of Henry VIII’s ill-fated wives.
    • Sandringham House. It is all but impossible to talk about the best stately homes without mentioning the Queen’s residence in Sandringham. This iconic estate has been the private home of four generations of British sovereigns since 1862.
    • Holkham Hall & Estate. The wonderful Palladian style hall of Holkham was built in the 18th century. Unlike some of the other stately homes on this list, Holkham Hall is still a private residence, although much of the building is open to the public.
    • Hoveton Hall Estate. Situated within eyeshot of the fabulous Norfolk Broads National Park sits the idyllic Hoveton Hall Estate. Built between the years of 1809-1812, this house has been handed down through the Buxton family since 1946.
  2. Explore Norfolk’s finest stately homes with our ultimate guide. Discover grandeur, history architecture & gardens at these top stately destinations.

  3. Gardens to visit in Norfolk. Norfolk with its beautiful countryside, stunning coast, historic towns and villages also has a great selection of gardens to Visit and we list 15 of the best.

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  4. Oct 1, 2021 · Garden historians, designers, restorers and plantsmen and women lead readers through 23 lavishly illustrated chapters from Norfolk's great estates to the city centre, via lost gardens, restored gardens, internationally important gardens and secret gardens.

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  6. Gardens in Norfolk. The National Garden Scheme gives visitors unique access to 77 of the best private gardens in Norfolk. Your visits raise important funds for charitable causes across the UK through admissions, teas and cake - and in the majority of gardens children go free!

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