Uplifting stories for Norfolk and Suffolk
March is an interesting time for garden visitors when the spring bulbs and early blossoms are beginning to bring colour into the garden. At the private garden at Gayton Hall you will find a delightful watery landscape.
20 acres of semi-wild and wooded garden, where paths wind through a watery landscape. Good display of spring bulbs and a variety of unusual trees. Some wheelchair access. Dogs on leads.
Admission £6, Children free. Home-made teas.