Adults: £8.00 Children: £1.00
Plant Fair: Adult £4.00
By Road:
From Shrewsbury take the A53 towards Market Drayton
Follow signs for Hodnet
At the roundabout take the Hodnet turning and follow the road in to the village
Finish on the left at Hodnet Hall Garden (signposted)
By Public Transport:
FromShrewsburystation it is 15 milestoHodnet Hall Gardens.
* Also open 13th May, 17th June and 15th July 11:00 - 17:00
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