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. You can see how a garden prepares for its summer opening, and what better place to see this than at Hindringham Hall, near Fakenham?
Light refreshments including hot soup and sausage rolls as well as teas, in aid of Hindringham Church.
Delightful garden which surrounds a moated Grade II Tudor Manor (not open). Working vegetable garden, Victorian nut walk, formal beds, bog and stream gardens. Wheelchair access. No dogs.