Spring is a lovely time to visit Kentwell's Gardens. Come out for a breath of fresh air around our gardens, farm and woodland trails.
Experience the enchanting beauty of Kentwell's Gardens at their most magical during the spring season. Picture The Shrubbery and Back Wood adorned with delicate Snowdrops, complemented by pockets of vibrant yellow Aconites. The winter landscape unveils the graceful silhouettes of ancient Espalier fruit trees with their gnarled arms in the Walled Garden. Amidst the Yews and Conifers, bursts of colour add to the visual feast.
For our younger visitors, the Tudor Rose Courtyard Maze and Yew Castle offer delightful surprises, along with a captivating storybook trail.
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