£5 and £4.50 concessions.
Children under 16 are free.
By Road: Take the A146 from Norwich and then the B1136 to Raveningham. By Public Transport: Buses run from Lemans Grove, Loddon and stop opposite the gardens on Beccles Road. For public transport timetables and information call 0871 200 2233 or visit traveline.org.uk The nearest railway station is Norwich.
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