Somerleyton Hall Gardens

Stepping across the threshold of a historic estate in Suffolk, Somerleyton Hall Gardens unfolds as a theatrical, multi-tiered masterpiece where strict 19th-century design and wild rewilding nature seamlessly intertwine. Conceived in the mid-17th century and set over 12 rolling acres, this grand green archive acts as a progressive architectural backdrop composed of interconnected botanical rooms. Travelers are invited to follow a prescribed climbing path past historic yew hedges and champion trees that slowly reveals the ultimate panorama of the ancient East Anglian parkland.

Highlights:

🌸 My Lady’s Rose Garden: Explore the romantic lower grounds renovated by Lady Somerleyton, showcasing over 1,000 Old English roses climbing up elegant arches and obelisks to create an area filled with intense summer scents. 

🌿 The Sunken White Garden: Unwind inside a charming sunken sanctuary built directly within the footprint of a former winter garden, carefully designed to serve as a peaceful haven for bees and butterflies alike. 

🧭 The Historic Yew Labyrinth: Test your orientation skills within the famous Somerleyton Maze, an intricate, grand yew hedge labyrinth planted back in 1846 that stands as one of the finest in Britain.

🌲 The Grand Nesfield Parterre: Walk across the West Front to admire a stunning symmetrical parterre featuring a great equatorial sundial encircled by the intricate signs of the zodiac.

Information:

🌼Type: Garden 

📍Place: Suffolk, United Kingdom 

📅 Date: May-July (best time to visit) 

🌐Website: https://www.somerleyton.co.uk/gardens/