Historic Tudor house and gardens "with a surprise around every corner"
Kentwell Hall dates back to the 1500’s and is one of England’s finest Tudor houses.
Despite its size it is very relaxed and is mixed with an individuality created by its current owners, that is not often seen is great historic properties these days.
Kentwell offers the visitor a journey through time from the great Tudor kitchen, the Gothic centre block to the State bedroom that was created for the then Duke of York.
There are many stunning and important works of art including 14th century pictures and tapestries.
Kentwell Hall’s organic gardens and grounds are a combination of ancient features and more recent modern landscaping and planting that offers the visitor visual displays of seasonal colour and fragrance all the year round.
Areas of particular interest are:
The borders in the Walled Garden
The Wildlife Meadows
The UK’s largest sculptured Cedar tree which is located on the Cedar lawn
The Pied Piper Topiary hedge
The Wildlife Meadows with Pyramid Orchids & the Hornbeam Circle
The Herb Garden and Potager (Vegetable Garden)
The tranquil water features
* Group & Tour Discounts
* Complimentary food & beverage for the coach driver
* Cafe on-site
* Free Coach Parking
* Please visit www.kentwell.co.uk for details of opening dates and times.