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Sheringham Park garden


Sheringham Park gardens were designed by Humphry Repton in 1812, and are one of his outstanding achievements. The large woodland garden is particularly famous for its spectacular display of rhododendrons and azaleas (flowering May-June). There are stunning views of the north Norfolk coast and countryside from the viewing towers and many delightful waymarked walks through the park and mature woods, including a route to Weybourne station on the popular North Norfolk Railway and another to the cliffs near the seaside resort of Sheringham.

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Information on Sheringham Park garden, Sheringham

Organisation/s: The National Trust
Opening Times: All year, Daily, Dawn-Dusk.
Admission: Car parking £3.60. NT members Free.
Location: Two miles south west of Sheringham, five miles west of Cromer, six miles east of Holt. Main entrance junction of the A148 Cromer-Holt road and the B1157.
Facilities: Plants for sale, Light refreshments, Limited disabled access, Toilet facilities, Parking available, Coaches welcome, Child friendly, Dogs on leads , Parkland/Woodland Acreage: 50