Gardens in East Anglia
Turbine Way, Swaffham, Norfolk, PE37 7HT
We are a visitor attraction, education and conference facility, venue hire. Café, Gift Shop. Organic Garden with heritage orchard. We have the worlds only public climbable wind turbine & also have the UK's Largest Tracking Solar PV Array.
- Rail station: Kings Lynn
4 Earlham Road, Norwich, Norfolk, NR2 3DB
A rare surviving example of a private Victorian town garden, created between 1856-1897 in a former medieval chalk quarry and undergoing restoration by volunteers.
- Rail station: Norwich (1 mile)
- Children welcome
- Guided tour(s)
- Rail station: Attleborough (2 miles)
- Parking: free
- Children welcome
- Guided tour(s)
Hindringham, Norfolk, NR21 0QA
Four acres of garden surrounding Tudor House and 13th century moat. Scheduled ancient monument. Working walled vegetable & herb garden. Daffodil walk. Herbaceous borders. Victorian nut walk. Stream garden. Roses galore. Plant sales.
- Parking: free
- Children welcome
- Guided tour(s)
Caley Mill, Heacham, Norfolk, PE31 7JE
Large landscaped grounds set around an historic mill. Lavender distillery, national lavender collection, herb garden and new rare breed animal centre.
- Rail station: King's Lynn (10 miles)
- Parking: free
- Children welcome
- Free entry
- Guided tour(s)
Clifftown Parade, Southend-on-Sea, Essex, SS1 1AG
Southend's oldest surviving public park dating from 1855.
Victoria Avenue / East Street, Southend-on-Sea, Essex, SS2 6NG
Secluded and peaceful ornamental gardens with stream and waterfall.
Park Road, Benhall, Suffolk, IP17 1JB
A retail nursery and garden selling almost 1,500 varieties of plants nestles in the warmth of the high wall of an old kitchen garden.
- Rail station: Saxmundham (2 miles)
- Parking: free
- Free entry
Great Yeldham, Halstead, Essex, CO9 4JG
Spencers is a traditional English country estate built by Lady Anne Spencer, granddaughter of the first Duke of Marlborough, in the mid 18th century.
- Rail station: Braintree
- Parking: free
- Children welcome
- Disabled access
- Guided tour(s)
Cromer Road, Erpingham, Norwich, Norfolk, NR11 7QE
Alby Gardens are an integral part of the Craft Centre and an important attraction for visitors to enjoy.
- Rail station: Cromer (6 miles)
- Parking: free
- Children welcome
- Disabled access
Thompson and Morgan, Poplar Lane, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP8 3BU
Thompson & Morgan trial grounds open weekend.
- Rail station: Ipswich (2 miles)
- Parking: free
- Children welcome
Hemingford Grey, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, PE28 9BN
Built about 1130, The Manor is one of the oldest continuously inhabited houses in the country.
- Rail station: Huntingdon (8 miles)
- Children welcome
- Guided tour(s)
Old Ipswich Road, Ardleigh, Colchester, Essex, CO7 6HU
Gnome Magic is an unusual treat. Enjoy the delightful garden which blends into an amazing wood where the growing number of 500 gnomes and their friends live. Guaranteed to bring a little sunshine.
- Rail station: Colchester (3 miles)
- Parking: free
- Children welcome
- Disabled access
2 Meldreth Road, Shepreth, Cambridgeshire, SG8 6PS
Walled gardens round an 18thC redbrick house approached by 18thC wrought iron gates. There are barns, a 20thC folly and unusual plants.
- Rail station: Shepreth
- Parking: free
- Children welcome
- Guided tour(s)
Old Warden Park, Old Warden, Bedfordshire, SG18 9ER
A 9 acre 19thC landscape garden created in the picturesque Swiss manner.
- Rail station: Biggleswade (3 miles)
- Guided tour(s)
St Pauls Walden Bury, Hitchin, Hertfordshire, SG4 8BP
St Paul's Walden Bury Garden was laid out between 1720 and 1730, at the same time as the house was built, and the same family has lived here since then.
- Rail station: Knebworth (4 miles)
- Disabled access
- Guided tour(s)
Estate Office, Raveningham, Norfolk, NR14 6NS
Extensive gardens surrounding an elegant Georgian house provide the setting for many rare, variegated and unusual plants and shrubs with sculptures, parkland and a church.
- Rail station: Norwich
- Parking: free
- Children welcome


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