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  • Elton Hall

    Elton Hall Gardens

    Throughout the 18th and 19th centuries the family really gardened in Ireland. Firstly at Stillorgan House and then at Glenart Castle, Co. Wicklow. The grounds of Elton Hall were only fully developed and maintained in the early 20th century. The areas close to the house were redesigned just before the outbreak of war in 1914 and these new plantings greatly enhanced the Walled Garden. Together with the earlier gravelled walks to the Oaks, the Lake, the Church and the drive from the next village, which had become a walk through the Repton inspired park to a path by the river Nene, the gardens and parkland were at their most splendid. Glasshouses, fruit, vegetables, herbaceous borders, a topiary maze, a rose garden and the woodlands underplanted with a mass of snowdrops, bluebells and clumps of box, transformed the 22 acres of garden and 200 acres of parkland into a small paradise.

  • Girl Writing Story

    Raby Castle Launches Short Story Competition

    Raby Castle invites you to use your imagination and time at home to take part in their special short story competition. The winner from each category will receive a Raby Castle Annual Pass and shortlisted stories will be published on their website.

  • Mannington Estate at Christmas

    Christmas at Mannington – 14th & 15th December

    Come and enjoy a traditional Christmas at Mannington Estate.  This year Mannington is hosting the Christmas Fairy with her Elf helper.  They will be hiding in a special corner of the hall which is not normally open to visitors.

  • Halloween young girl with a witch

    Halloween Fun at Burton Constable Hall

    Join us for a SPOOKTACULAR time during the half-term holidays!

    You'll find all the ingredients for a spooky adventure in the Stables and Grounds at Burton Constable during Halloween half-term.

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