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Heritage, Stately Homes & Gardens  Hoveton Hall & Gardens



Heritage, Stately Homes & Gardens
Hoveton Hall & Gardens
25p off
full admission price for up to four people.
May noy be used in conjunuction with any other offers. Valid during the 2008 season only.
NTAA 2008W

Attraction Information
Address:
Hoveton
Norwich
Norfolk
UK
NR12 8RJ

Telephone: 01603 782798

Web: Visit Website

Opening Period: Varied Opening Times

Location Map
15 acres of rhododendron and azalea filled woodland. Lakeside walk. Light lunches.Homemade teas.

Set at the edge of the Norfolk Broads, Hoveton Hall Gardens is a delightful 15 acre garden mixing both formal and informal planting across the seasons. Beginning with the burst of early Spring bulbs, the spectacular Rhododendrons and Azaleas in May and June through to the mid-summer delights of the 'Spider Garden'. Full summer colours of Hydrangeas followed by autumn berried shrubs and leaf tints complete what is truly a garden for all seasons.

Hoveton Hall Gardens is home to Andrew and Barbara Buxton and has been in the Buxton family since 1946.

The Hall, although not open to the public, was built between 1809 and 1812 is attributed to Humphry Repton. The parkland surrounding the Hall was ploughed in the 1940's to provide food during the war years. Most trees were removed, and only the grass on the North side of the Lake left untouched. In 1993 the then arable parts of the park were resown with grass, under the Countryside Commission Scheme for the Restoration of Historic Parks, and iron railings re-established. The walled Kitchen Garden and layout of the 'Spider Garden' are shown on maps as early as 1841. Extensive work to the Water Gardens was carried out in the 1920's by Geoffrey Buxton, and many more Rhododendrons and Azaleas planted under his direction by Waterers Nurseries.

Directions:
1 mile north of Wroxham on the A1151


Facilities:
  • Coach Parking Coach Parking
  • Free Parking Free Parking
  • Guide Dogs Only Guide Dogs Only
  • Picnic Areas Picnic Areas
  • Refreshments Refreshments