Elton Hall Gardens


The present gardens at Elton Hall date from the Victorian and Edwardian era. Since medieval times, there have been buildings at Elton Hall. During the last twenty years the gardens have been carefully restored and now include a flower garden, colour co-ordinated herbaceous borders and an arboretum. The gravel path encircles the lawn with immaculately clipped low yew hedges. More recently a Gothic Orangery and Garden, reached through a hornbeam-lined avenue punctuated with box pyramids, has been built to celebrate the Millennium. The gardens are at their best in June and July.

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Elton,
Peterborough
PE8 6SH

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Information on Elton Hall Gardens, Elton, Peterborough

Organisation/s: Historic Houses Association
Opening Times: BH Sun/Mon 27-28 May, Jun Wed, Jul-Aug Wed Thu Sun & BH Mon 27 Aug, 14:00-17:00.
Admission: Garden only: Adult £5.00, Concession £4.50. House & Garden: Adult £7.50, Concession £6.50. Accompanied child under 16 Free.
Location: On the A605 into Elton.
Facilities: Guided tours (restrictions may apply), Plants for sale, Gift shop, Restaurant, Tea room, Light refreshments, Limited disabled access, Toilet facilities, Parking available, Coaches welcome, Access by bus, Child friendly, Garden Acreage: 16 , Parkland/Woodland Acreage: 26