Places to Visit in Grantham, Lincolnshire
Easton Walled Gardens
The Garden Office
Easton
Grantham
Lincolnshire
NG33 5AP
Tel: +44 (0)1476 530063
Fax: +44 (0)1476 530063
Email: click here
Easton Walled Gardens online: information and bookings
President Franklin Roosevelt described these gardens as a ‘Dream of Nirvana … almost too good to be true’. 50 years later, the house was pulled down and the gardens abandoned. 100 years later see the ongoing revival of these magnificent gardens.
Funded privately (with the support of visitors) this garden experience is like no other. Alongside the recovery of these 400 year old gardens are: fantastic snowdrops in February, David Austin Roses, 100 varieties of daffodil, irises, sweet peas and our popular cut flower garden. Other garden features include spectacular terraces, a turf maze, and cottage garden.
We hold a number of special events during the year, including the Easton Spring Plant and Gardening Fair on Sunday 6th and Bank Holiday Monday 7th May 2007 and our Sweet Pea Days from Sunday 24th to Friday 29th June 2007. Please visit our website or telephone for further details.
Homemade teas and light lunches are served overlooking the garden in our excellent tearoom. Group visits and tours must be booked in advance and can be arranged outside our normal opening hours if wished.
Facilities
Gardens, Private Group Tours, School Tours Available, Gift shop, Plants for sale
Disabled access: please call for advice
Admission
Adults: £4.50
Children: Free
Opening Times
For snowdrops: Sat 10th February – Friday 23rd February between 11am and 4pm
Summer openings: Wednesdays, Fridays, Sundays and Bank Holiday Mondays from 1 April to 28 September between 11am and 4pm. Adults £4.50; children free.
In case of alteration, please check prices, opening times and any specific important information before booking or visiting
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