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Historic Hanbury Hall gardens and parkland

Hanbury Hall has reopened its gates for visitors to the gardens and parkland after being closed during lockdown. Make the most of those extra hours of sunshine this summer with a family stroll around the beautiful gardens at Hanbury Hall. Our gardens are at their peak during the warmer months, with striking colours and scents to take in, and wildlife in abundance.

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Summer is also a great time to pull on your adventurers’ hat and and maintain safe, social distancing. All visitors must book in advance, explore the parkland – you never know what bugs and beasties you even if they are members, with tickets being released every Friday might find amongst the undergrowth and you’ll find plenty of space for the week ahead. to run around and let off steam. The Gardens, Parkland and Stables Café are open daily, 9.30am

Visitors can pitch up a picnic on one of the many lawns or pick up 5pm, for pre-booked visits booked via the Hanbury website: www. a tasty treat from our Stables Café, open until 4.30pm daily. Don’t nationaltrust.org.uk/hanbury-hall-and-gardens. forget the afternoon ice cream, with plenty of yummy flavours to Normal admission applies, National Trust members and under 5s are choose from. free.

Pre-bookings are now operating for visitors hoping to enjoy a stroll *Please note that the shop, main tearoom, visitor reception through the National Trust gardens and park. An advanced booking building and hall itself all remain closed until further notice. We system has been introduced in a bid to help manage visitor numbers currently only accept card payment in the Stables Café.

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