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Walcot Hall

Walcot Hall

01588680570
Event Start :
May 29th 2022 1:30pm
Event End :
May 29th 2022 5:00pm

Walcot Hall Open Garden

Arboretum planted by Lord Clive of India’s son, Edward in1800. Cascades of rhododendrons and azaleas amongst specimen trees and pools. Fine views of Sir William Chambers’ Clock Towers, with lake and hills beyond. Walled kitchen garden, dovecote, meat safe, ice house and mile-long lakes. Russian wooden church, grotto and fountain; tin chapel. Relaxed borders and rare shrubs. Lakeside replanted and water garden at western end re-established. Outstanding Ballroom where excellent teas are served.

Facilities

  • Disabled Access
  • Disabled Toilets
  • Guide Dogs
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