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2 SUFFOLK ESSEX 3 SUFFOLK3 3 CORNWALL Suffolk Volunteers Volunteers Booklet Co-ordinator Marie-Anne Mackenzie Michael Cole 01728 831155 County Organiser 01473 272920 marieanne_mackenzie@yahoo.co.uk Jenny Reeve michael.cole@ngs.org.uk 01638 715289 Wendy Parkes jenny.reeve@ngs.org.uk Assistant County Organisers 01473 785504 Jane Bastow wendyparkes@live.com County Treasurer 01986 782413 David Reeve Barbara Segall jane.bastow@btinternet.com 01638 715289 (as before) dreeve43@gmail.com Michael Cole Peter Simpson 01473 272920 01787 249845 Publicity michael.cole@ngs.org.uk peter.simpson@ngs.org.uk Jenny Reeve Gill Garnham (as above) 01394 448122 @SuffolkNGS Social Media gill.garnham@ngs.org.uk @SuffolkNGS Barbara Segall Yvonne Leonard 01787 312046 01638 712742 @SuffolkNGS barbara.segall@ngs.org.uk yj.leonard@btinternet.com Cover garden: The Old Rectory, Brinkley Photographer: Jenny Reeve Symbols at the end of each garden aGardens that offer accommodation. County Organiser details, or visit entry indicate features and items of www.ngs.org.uk. special interest at the garden. bRefreshments are available, normally at a charge, subject to Covid-19 Children must be accompanied by an N Gardens opening for the first time guidelines. adult. this year or re-opening after a long break. Photography is at the discretion of pPicnics welcome. u Garden also opens on non-NGS the garden owner; please check first. days. (Gardens which carry this symbol iGarden designed by a Fellow, Member Photographs must not be used for sale contribute to the NGS either by opening or Pre-registered Member of the Society or reproduction without prior permission on a specific day(s) and/or by giving a of Garden Designers. of the owner. guaranteed contribution). CGarden accessible to coaches. Share To indicates that a proportion of eWheelchair access to at least the main Coach sizes vary so please contact the money collected will be given features of the garden. garden owner or County Organiser in to the nominated charity. advance to check details. f Dogs on short leads welcome. Toilets are not usually available Group visits Group Organisers may at private gardens. gPlants usually for sale. contact the County Organiser or a garden dPlant Heritage National Collection owner direct to organise a group visit to a Holder. particular county or garden. See above for Fullers Mill Garden 007-NGS-129x190-PWS-05102020.indd 1 19/10/2020 11:13
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Hawstead Place 25 Saturday 19th Including annual donations to... The Queen’s Moat House 38 Brambly Hedge 7 Sunday 5th Nursing Institute Parkinson’s UK Monday 3rd The Rooks 54 N u The Red House 51 £157,500 Nu The Red House Sunday 20th Online booking £370,000 51 Hillside The Old Rectory, 29 October is available for Sunday 9th Kirton 42 many of our Thank you u Fullers Mill Garden 18 Wenhaston Grange 59 Sunday 3rd u Fullers Mill Garden 18 gardens. u The Place for Plants, Wood Farm, Sibton 62 To find out about all our donations Perennial Horatio’s Garden East Bergholt Place Friday 25th Sunday 10th ngs.org.uk Garden 47 u The Place for Plants, visit: ngs.org.uk £85,000 £75,000 Church Cottage 12 East Bergholt Place Sunday 27th Garden 47 Becks End Farm 4
6 6SUFFOLK ESSEX ESSEX ESSEX 7 SUFFOLK77 7 CORNWALL ESSEX THE GARDENS 6 u BLAKENHAM WOODLAND GARDEN 11 CATTISHALL FARMHOUSE 15 N FIELD COTTAGE Little Blakenham, Ipswich, IP8 4LZ. M Blakenham, Cattishall, Great Barton, Bury St Edmunds, IP31 2QT. Marsh Lane, Felixstowe, IP11 9RN. Mr & Mrs Nigel 07917612355, blakenham@btinternet.com, www. Mrs J Mayer, joannamayer42@googlemail.com. Mon Papworth. Sun 27 June (11-5). Combined adm with 1 N ASHE PARK blakenhamwoodlandgarden.org.uk. For NGS: Sun 14 31 May (1-5). Adm £4, chd free. Home-made teas. 246 Ferry Road £10, chd free. Light refreshments. Ivy Lodge Road, Campsea Ashe, Woodbridge, Feb, Sun 25 Apr (10-4). Adm £5, chd £2.50. Home- Approx 2 acre farmhouse garden enclosed by a flint wall Norman style cloisters with roses including Albertine a made teas (NGS days only). For other opening times and mature beech hedge.The occasional small step. pond with Gunner views of the River Deben. Most of the IP13 0QB. Mr Richard Keeling. Sun 6 June (10.30-5). and information, please phone, email or visit garden efab garden is fairly level, the ground rising behind the pond. Adm £6, chd free. 350 year old garden.12 acres. Includes feature such as canals, walled garden, parterre and more. website. Meandering walks through woodland, with eb Partial wheelchair access, some gravel paths and steps. seasonal focus on snowdrops, bluebells and magnolia. 12 CHURCH COTTAGE Braiseworth Lane, Braiseworth, IP23 7DT. Mr Rajat 16 N FINNDALE HOUSE e egCb Jindal. Fri 25, Sun 27 June (11-4). Adm £5, chd free. Woodbridge Road, Grundisburgh, Woodbridge, 2 N BARTON MERE 7 BRAMBLY HEDGE Pre-booking essential, please visit www.ngs.org.uk IP13 6UD. Bryan & Catherine Laxton. Sun 16 May Lowestoft Road, Beccles, NR34 7DE. for information & booking. Light refreshments. (11-5). Combined adm with Grundisburgh House £5, Thurston Road, Great Barton, IP31 2PR. Mr & Mrs C Lynton & Teresa Cooper, 01502 715678, Naturalistic, prairie beds, pond, wild flower meadow. chd free. Mature garden, many trees, colourful borders, O Stenderup. Sun 6 June (1-5). Adm £5, chd free. Happy-chickens@hotmail.co.uk. Sat 19 June (11-4). Wheelchair accessible with care, mainly on grass. ‘Monet’ style bridge over river, kitchen garden Gravel drive. Home-made teas. Teas will be available if it is possible with Covid restrictions. 50 acre garden with Adm £3.50, chd free. Home-made teas. Visits also efb efgb lawns, herbaceous borders, courtyards, vegetable garden by arrangement June to Sept for groups of 10 to 20. and orchard. Gravel paths. Huge variety of shrubs, trees, perennials, annuals,grasses, 13 DIP-ON-THE-HILL 17 FRESTON HOUSE efb woodland garden, and potager. Partial wheelchair access. Ousden, Newmarket, CB8 8TW. Geoffrey & Christine The Street, Freston, Ipswich, IP9 1AF. Mr & Mrs gb Ingham, 01638 500329, gki1000@cam.ac.uk. Visits Andrew & Judith Whittle, www.frestonhouse.co.uk. 3 BATTELEYS COTTAGE by arrangement June to Sept for groups of up to Sun 30 May (12-5). Adm £5.50, chd free. Light 8 BRIDGES 20. Adm £5, chd free. Tea. Evergreen trees; shrubs; refreshments. 20 acre garden and large Georgian rectory set The Ling, Wortham, Diss, IP22 1ST. Mr & Mrs Andy The Street, Woolpit, Bury St Edmunds, IP30 9SA. Mr bamboo. Daily Telegraph/Yorkshire Tea ‘Britain’s Best in parkland. Extensive planting throughout. Some gravel paths. & Linda Simpson. Sun 4 July (11.30-4.30). Adm £5, Stanley Bates & Mr Michael Elles. Sun 30 May, Sun Garden’ 2018. No wheelchair access. No dogs. efgCb chd free. Home-made teas. and light refreshments. A one acre garden in a rural setting with diverse plantings 29 Aug (11-5). Adm £5, chd free. Home-made teas. b and many attractive features.Wheelchair access to most A surprisingly large and original hidden garden in the 18 u FULLERS MILL GARDEN parts of the garden, gravel, grass and bark paths. centre of a Suffolk village. Not suitable for wheelchairs. 14 246 FERRY ROAD West Stow, IP28 6HD. Perennial, 01284 728888, egCb gb Felixstowe, IP11 9RU. Mrs Sally Gallant. Sun 27 June fullersmillgarden@perennial.org.uk, (11-5). Combined adm with Field Cottage £10, chd www.fullersmillgarden.org.uk. For NGS: Sun 9 May, 4 BECKS END FARM 9 11 BROOKSIDE free. Home-made teas. Established secluded, coastal Sun 3 Oct (11-5). Adm £5, chd free. Home-made Moulton, Newmarket, CB8 8SG. Elizabeth Goodrich garden with year round colour and interest. Not suitable for teas. For other opening times and information, please School Road, Westhall, Halesworth, IP19 8QZ. Mr & wheelchair users due to steps. Well behaved dogs on a lead. phone, email or visit garden website. An extremely Mrs John & Marjorie Milbank. Sun 27 June (11-5.30). & Peter Mavroghenis. Mon 31 May (2-5). Adm £5, chd free. Pre-booking essential, please phone fgb tranquil Suffolk garden filled with many fine examples of Adm £5, chd free. Home-made teas. Garden has lawns, 07973 622136 or email goodrichelizabeth1@gmail. rare plants. Partial wheelchair access around garden. trees, flower borders, orchard, pond, fruit cage & pleached hornbeam hedge. No wheelchair access because of steps. com for information & booking. Light refreshments. egCb b tea, coffee and home-made cakes. Contemporary garden over 4 levels. 5 BERGHERSH PLACE gb Ashbocking Road, Witnesham, Ipswich, IP6 9EZ. Mr & Mrs T C Parkes, 01473 785504, 10 BY THE CROSSWAYS wendyparkes@live.com. Sun 30 May (12-5). Adm £5, Kelsale, Saxmundham, IP17 2PL. Mr & Mrs William chd free. Home-made teas. Gluten-free options. Kendall, miranda@bythecrossways.co.uk. Visits by The National Garden Visits also by arrangement in June for groups of 10 arrangement May to Sept for groups of 5+. Adm by Scheme was set up in to 30. Guided visits available. Lawns with clipped hedges. donation. Re-wilding alongside formal structure and planting Herbaceous planting for pollinators. Ponds. Rural views.Parking set within the borders of an organic farm. The garden is mostly 1927 to raise funds for for elderly and disabled at end of farmyard close to family flat, with paved or gravel pathways around the main house, a district nurses. We remain garden. Most areas are accessible to disabled visitors. few low steps and extensive grass paths and lawns. efb efb strongly committed to nursing and today our beneficiaries include Macmillan Cancer Support, Marie Curie, Hospice UK and The Queen’s Nursing Institute.
8 8SUFFOLK ESSEX CORNWALL ESSEX 9 SUFFOLK99 9 CORNWALL ESSEX SUFFOLK 5 19 GABLE HOUSE 27 HENSTEAD EXOTIC GARDEN 31 THE LABURNUMS 22 GREAT BEVILLS Halesworth Road, Redisham, Beccles, T Somerleyton Hall CO8 Gardens Church Road, Henstead, Beccles, NR34 7LD. Andrew The Street, St James South Elmham, Halesworth, Sudbury Road, Bures, 5JW. Mr & Mrs G T C NR34 8NE.August John & Brenda Foster, 01502 575298, \ Woottens Probert. Sun 13ofJune Wenhaston (2-5.30). Adm £4, chd free. Brogan, www.hensteadexoticgarden.co.uk. Sun 22 IP19 0HN. Mrs Jane Bastow. Sun 21 Feb (11-4). gablehouse@btinternet.com. Sun 14 Feb (11-4). ] Wyken Hall Aug (11-5). Adm £5, chd free. Home-made teas. Adm £4.50, chd free. Home-made teas. Hot/Cold Saturday 6 Home-made teas. Adm £4.50, chd free. Light refreshments. incl Various teas, caefetiere coffees, choice of top drinks,variety of home-made cakes and hot soup 8 Gislingham Gardens Formal By garden with Italianate statuary, Irish yews and box arrangement warming soups available in February. Visits also by quality local delicatessen made cakes. One of the with crusty bread. Gluten free will be available. Sunday 7 hedging with woodland walks above. Gravel paths. arrangement Apr to Sept Gislingham for groups of 10+. Gardens only efgb original exotic gardens in the UK. Can gain access to the 2022: Sun 20 Feb. A one acre garden situated in the A one acre8 garden with lawns and scree with water garden but not the whole garden admmitedly. middle of a small village in rural SuffolkGravel drive. Partial S Rosedale 0 Cobbs Hall wheelchair access to front garden. Steps to sunken feature, unusual trees, shrubs, perennials, bulbs. 23 Dip-on-the-Hill efgCb Tuesday 9 2 GREAT THURLOW HALL garden. Concrete path in back garden. egCb 28Thurlow, Double Haverhill, Street CB9 7LF. Mr George Vestey. [ Woodwards Great 3 28 HERON HOUSE efgCb Sunday 14 SunPolstead L Mill23 May (2-5). Adm £5, chd free. 28 Mar, Sun Priors Hill Road, Aldeburgh, IP15 5EP. Home-made teas in the Church. GROUP & OPENING Rh Bays Farm NEW River Cottage Also open by 13 acres of beautiful gardens set around the River Stour. Mr & Mrs Jonathan Hale, 01728 452200, 32 LARKS’ HILL jonathanrhhale@aol.com. Sun 13 June (2-5). Adm Clopton Road, Tuddenham St Martin, 20 GISLINGHAM SundayGARDENS 21 arrangement efb £5, chd free. Tea and cakes for sale in conservatory IP6 9BY. Mr John Lambert, 01473 785248, Mill Street,;Gislingham, Henstead IP23 8JT. 01379 Exotic Garden 788737, $ Batteleys Cottage attached to house. Visits also by arrangement Apr to lordtuddenham@gmail.com. Visits by arrangement alanstanley22@gmail.com. Sunday 28 Sat 7, Sun 8 Aug & N GRUNDISBURGH 24 Bays Farm HOUSE Oct. Unusual trees, herbaceous beds, shrubs and ponds with Apr to Aug for groups of 20+. Adm £5, chd free. (11-4.30). [Combined adm £5, chd free. Light Woodwards Woodbridge / Road, Grundisburgh, Woodbridge, Church Cottage a waterfall in large rock garden. Partial wheelchair access. Home-made teas. A hill within a garden and in Suffolk at that! refreshments at Ivy Chimneys. Tea, coffee squash IP13Drinkstone 4 Park Hibbert. Sun 16 May (11-5). 6UD. Mrs Linden Our Big Shed Café can comfortably seat thirty or so and there is efb September savouries cake vegetarian option. Visits also Combined 5 adm with Finndale House £5, chd free. Frythe Barn additional seating outside. Sit and talk and plan what to do next. by arrangement June to Sept for groups of up to Classic 7 Georgian Gable House house and garden, blossom and bulbs, Sunday 4 29 HILLSIDE fCb 30. Adm incl refreshments subject to lifted covid roses, : natural Green swimming pond, perimeter walk. Wheelchair Farmhouse Union Hill, Semer, Ipswich, IP7 6HN. Mr & Mrs Neil restriction+or £4Bramfield if no teas..Hall Henstead access ; Exotic paved terrace andGarden path in the formal garden, 5 Frythe Barn Larks’ decking withHill two steps on swimming pond terrace. Mordey, 07753 332022, Mordeysue@gmail.com. 33 LAVENHAM HALL ? 22 Melford Remainder Road is gravel path. Sun 20 June (10.30-4.30). Adm £5, chd free. Tea, Hall Road, Lavenham, Sudbury, CO10 9QX. Mr & Mrs 12 CHAPELSundayFARM 11CLOSE C Moat coffee and soft drinks with home-made cakes and Anthony Faulkner, www.katedenton.com. Sun 30 Ross Lee,& Bays Farmalanstanley22@gmail.com. 01379788737, D ef gHouse b sandwiches. Visits also by arrangement May to Sept F 41 Westmorland Road, Old May (10.30-5). Adm £5, chd free. 5 acre mixed garden - Visits also by By the Crossways arrangement June to Sept for for groups of 10 to 30. Garden in 10.5 acres with island with deep herbaceous beds, a lake, bridges, wild flower groups Sunday of up to 30.18 With Ivy Chimneys. To include 25 Felixstowe Gardens HAWSTEAD PLACE M Heron House, Priors Hill, beds, pond, woodland, meadow, kitchen garden and areas and sculpture.Mostly wheelchair accessible. Note M Priors refreshments subjectHill, Aldeburgh to Covid restrictions. Bull Lane, Pinford End, Bury St Edmunds, IP29 4AB. Aldeburgh raised beds. Most areas are accessible although the fruit gravel paths / slopes may limit access to certain areas. IVY CHIMNEYS Mr & Mrs RHill, Priors Brown, www.suffolkbarn.co.uk. Sun 2 Aldeburgh and vegetable garden is accessed over a deep gravel drive. Follow signs for separate disabled parking. October Iris & Alan Stanley, 01379 788737, M MayStanny, (2-5). Adm £5, Hill, Priors chd Aldeburgh free. Home-made teas. M gb ef alanstanley22@btinternet.com. 15thPriors N centuryOak walled garden with late spring colour. Small Sunday 9 kitchen garden. Walks Visits also by The Hall around the estate. No steps so K arrangement Place forJune of up to 30. Admission to Sept Plants, Eastfor groups P Redisham wheelchairs are possible House and we have a disabled toilet. 30 HOLM HOUSE 34 LILLESLEY BARN Bergholt includes refreshments Place Garden Q Richmond Garden House Lane, Drinkstone, Bury St The Street, Kersey, Ipswich, IP7 6ED. Mr subject to covid restrictions lifted. ef R hNEW Cb Riverp Cottage Edmunds, IP30 9FJ. Mrs Rebecca Shelley, Karl & Mrs Bridget Allen, 07939 866873, Gardens open S Rosedale Rebecca.shelley@hotmail.co.uk. Mon 31 May (10.30- bridgetinkerseybarn@gmail.com. Visits by Two varied gardens in picturesque village. Wheelchair 26 Uggeshall W Hall to access to Ivy the public Chimneys. Access for smaller wheelchairs Y HELYG WhiteRoad, House Farm 5). Adm £6, chd free. Home-made teas. Visits also arrangement May to Aug. Adm £3.50, chd free. Thetford Coney Weston, Bury St Edmunds, by arrangement May to Sept for groups of 10+. Adm Home-made teas. Opening jointly with Old Gardens. only at 12 Chapel Farm Close. Woodland Garden * Blakenham IP31Woodwards [ 1DN. Jackie & Briant Smith, 01359 220106, includes tea and cake. Extensive kitchen and cutting Refreshments may be subject to change. Dry gravel e f g6 b Fullers Mill Garden briant.broadsspirituality@gmail.com. Visits by gardens, borders & topiary. Lake & wild flower meadow garden, large herbaceous border, lawn and small orchard K The Place for Plants, East arrangement May to Sept for groups of 10 to 20. created in 2017. Much of the garden is wheelchair with poultry, in an acre plot. Not suitable for Wheelchair Bergholt Place Garden Refreshments by arrangement with the Garden accessible, but not the kitchen garden. access due to gravel, uneven ground and a slope. 21 N GRANARY BARN Owner. Adm £4, chd free. b fgb Little Green, Burgate, Diss, IP22 1QQ. Wendy Keeble. A garden full of interest, colour and design ideas for Sat 22 May (11-4.30). Adm £4, chd free. ‘plantsmen and ‘casual gardeners’ alike. Most of the We would be Surrounded by a desert of intensive agriculture, we grateful for garden a donation is wheelchair accessible. have developed a 2 towards the acre wildlife friendly cost oasis. Partialof producing e this booklet atorganised wheelchair access can be the first garden you visit. Thank you. on arrival. eg Perennial specialist Good range of interesting shrubs, climbers and seasonal plants. Garden open – free entry Park Rd, Benhall, Saxmundham, SuffolK IP17 1JB 01728 602510 www.thewalledgarden.co.uk Signed off the A12 nr. A1094 Aldeburgh turn Open Tues – Sun and Bank Holidays 9.30–5pm. Ring for winter hours Join us on Facebook j and spread the word
1010SUFFOLK ESSEX CORNWALL ESSEX 11 SUFFOLK CORNWALL ESSEX 1111 11 35 N THE LODGE 18 July (2-6). Adm £5, chd free. Home-made teas in Bury Road, Bradfield St. Clare, Bury St Edmunds, Brinkley Village Hall. Two acre garden with planting for IP30 0ED. Christian & Alice Ward-Thomas, all year round interest. Partial wheelchair access. 07768 347595, alice.baring@btinternet.com. Visits gb by arrangement May to Sept for groups of up to 30. Weekdays only. July and August limited (school 42 THE OLD RECTORY, KIRTON holidays). Depending on group size, refreshments Church Lane, Kirton, Ipswich, IP10 0PT. Mr & Mrs may be available. Mixed family garden set in parkland. N Garnham. Sun 20 June (12-6). Adm £5, chd free. Roses, perennials, gravel garden, wildlife meadows, veg Home-made teas. Traditional English garden with park- beds. Parking on gravel but wheelchair access is possible. like feel.Not suitable for disabled. eb gb 36 LORETO 43 THE OLD RECTORY, NACTON 5 Ringsfield Road, Beccles, NR34 9PQ. Mark & Jan Nacton, IP10 0HY. Mrs Elizabeth & Mr James Oakley. Sun 18 July (11-4). Adm £4, chd free. Home- Wellesley Wesley, 01473 659673, tizyww@gmail.com. made teas. Tea and cakes including gluten free will Sat 12, Sun 13 June (10.30-4.30). Adm £5, chd free. be available. Home-made teas. Visits also by arrangement Apr to A 1 acre garden with colour themed herbaceous beds and Oct for groups of up to 30. Informal garden created over borders, fine specimen trees, and topiary.Disabled parking last 30 years with happy butterflies, bees and children and level access to the rear of the property in Ashmans in mind. Most areas are accessible for disabled visitors, Road. however several grassy slopes and various different levels egCb so some energy needed to get everywhere! efgb 37 N MANOR HOUSE Leiston Road, Middleton, Saxmundham, IP17 3NS. 44 OUSDEN HOUSE Mandy Beaumont & Steve Thorpe. Sun 18 July (11- Ousden, Newmarket, CB8 8TN. Mr & Mrs Alastair 5). Combined adm with Paget House £6, chd free. Robinson. Sun 27 June (2-5.30). Adm £6, chd Home-made teas at Paget House. free. Home-made teas. Large and varied garden Diverse planting across just over an acre on the tip of with wide views designed and created over the last 25 what was a triangular medieval green. years. Extensive garden on various levels not suitable for fgb wheelchairs or people who find difficulty in walking. b 38 MOAT HOUSE Little Saxham, Bury St Edmunds, IP29 5LE. Mr & Mrs Richard Mason, 01284 810941, suzanne@ countryflowerssuffolk.com. Sun 2 May (1-5.30). Adm £5, chd free. Home-made teas. Visits also by arrangement Apr to Sept for groups of 20+. A 2 acre mature garden includes a sunken garden, rose and clematis arbours and, herbaceous borders. efgCb 39 OLD GARDENS The Street, Kersey, Ipswich, IP7 6ED. Mr & Mrs David Anderson, 01473 828044, davidmander15@gmail.com. Visits by arrangement May to Aug. Opening jointly with Lillesley Barn. Adm £3.50, chd free. Home-made teas. Refreshments available at Lillesley Barn. Northside, informal wild garden under mature trees. Southside, formally structured garden. fb 40 N THE OLD RECTORY Ingham, Bury St Edmunds, IP31 1NQ. Mr J & Mrs E Hargreaves. Sun 25 Apr, Sun 25 July (11-5). Adm £4, chd free. Cream teas. Lovely large garden setting with colourful beds & large wisteria (April) and lavender (July). Wheelchair access through 1m wide gate. eb 41 THE OLD RECTORY, BRINKLEY Hall Lane, Brinkley, CB8 0SB. Mr & Mrs Mark Coley. Sun 14 Feb (11.30-4.30). Adm £4, chd free. Light refreshments in Brinkley Village Hall. Sat 17, Sun
12 12SUFFOLK ESSEX CORNWALL ESSEX 13 SUFFOLK CORNWALL ESSEX 1313 13 45 PAGET HOUSE 54 THE ROOKS 59 WENHASTON GRANGE 49 THE PRIORY Back Road, Middleton, Saxmundham, Old Paper Mill Lane, Claydon, Ipswich, IP6 0AL. Mrs Wenhaston, Halesworth, IP19 9HJ. Mr & Mrs Bill Stoke by Nayland, Colchester, CO6 4RL. Mrs H F IP17 3NY. Julian & Fiona Cusack, 01728 649060, Marilyn Gillard. Sat 19 June (11-4). Adm £5, chd free. Barlow. Sun 20 June (11-4). Adm £5, chd free. A Engleheart. Sun 16 May (2-5). Adm £5, chd free. julian.cusack@btinternet.com. Sun 18 July (11-5). Home-made teas. Various home-made cakes. Home-made teas. Lovely traditional established gardens Home-made teas. Interesting 9 acre garden with fine Combined adm with Manor House £6, chd free. Five gardens within one garden giving a feeling of privacy and extending over 2 acresThe garden is on a number of views over Constable Country. Wheelchair access over Home-made teas. Gluten free options. Visits also seclusion. Not suitable for wheelchairs because of slopes and steps. levels, with steps so wheelchair access would be difficult. most of garden, some steps. by arrangement Apr to Sept. Guided visits can be gb fb efgCb arranged. A haven for wildlife. Gravel drive and mown paths. efgib 55 N SMALLWOOD FARMHOUSE 60 WHITE HOUSE FARM 50 N THE PRIORY, LAXFIELD RD Smallwood Green, Bradfield St George, Bury St Ringsfield, Beccles, NR34 8JU. Jan Barlow, Badingham, Woodbridge, IP13 8LS. Mr Nick Smith. 46 5 PARKLANDS GREEN Edmunds, IP30 0AJ. Mr & Mrs P Doe. Sat 12 June Justin 07780 901233, coppertops707@aol.com. Visits Sun 29 Aug (11-4). Adm £5, chd free. Home-made Fornham St Genevieve, Bury St Edmunds, IP28 6UH. (11-5). Adm £5, chd free. Just under two acres, by arrangement Apr to Sept for groups of 10 to 30. teas. Tea, coffee and home-made cakes. Mrs Jane Newton, newton.jane@talktalk.net. Sun 13 Smallwood is an archetypal traditional cottage garden Adm £6, chd free. Tea and coffee (incl adm). Tranquil Distinct areas,informal to formal. Pleached Hornbeam June (11-4). Adm £5, chd free. Home-made teas. to explore and enjoy. Partially wheelchair accessible, park-type garden approx 30 acres, bordered by farmland dining area, reflective pool. Wheelchair access slightly Visits also by arrangement May to Sept. although not suitable in damp or wet weather and with fine views.Partial wheelchair access to the areas restricted by gravel paths and steps. Explore the maze of paths to find 4 informal ponds, tree ef around the house. ebp house, the sunken garden. Partial wheelchair access only. efgb 56 u SOMERLEYTON HALL GARDENS fgCb 51 N u THE RED HOUSE Somerleyton, NR32 5QQ. Lord Somerleyton, 61 WOOD FARM, GIPPING Golf Lane, Aldeburgh, IP15 5PZ. Britten Pears Arts, 01502 734901, info@somerleyton.co.uk, 47 u THE PLACE FOR PLANTS, EAST BERGHOLT Back Lane, Gipping, Stowmarket, IP14 4RN. brittenpears.org/. For NGS: Mon 3, Mon 31 May, Sun www.somerleyton.co.uk. For NGS: Sun 6 June PLACE GARDEN 5 Sept (11-4). Adm £5, chd free. Home-made teas. Mr & Mrs R Shelley, 07809 503019, (11-5). Adm £7.95, chd £5.95. Light refreshments els@maritimecargo.com. Sun 13 June (1-4.30). Adm East Bergholt, CO7 6UP. Mr & Mrs Rupert Eley, Tea, coffee and cake will be available. For other in Cafe. Please note: Check website for details of £5, chd free. Home-made teas. Large Party Barn 01206 299224, sales@placeforplants.co.uk, opening times and information, please visit garden opening as we may still have Covid-19 restrictions. with Facilities. Visits also by arrangement May & www.placeforplants.co.uk. For NGS: Sun 18 Apr, website. Five acre garden of historical importance, former For other opening times and information, please Sun 9 May (2-5). Adm £7, chd free. Sun 10 Oct (1- home of Benjamin Britten and partner, Peter Pears. June for groups of 10+. Wildflower meadow sown in phone, email or visit garden website. Stately home and 2000, very large cottage garden and stunning woodland 4). Adm £6, chd free. Home-made teas. For other There are brick, concrete, gravel paths and grass. Some gardens within 12 acres and surrounded by parkland. All areas of opening times and information, please phone, email areas are uneven and may require effort to navigate. A views. Partial wheelchair access. the gardens are accessible, path surfaces are gravel and can be a or visit garden website. Historic 20 acre garden, unusual wheelchair is available upon request. efb little difficult after heavy rain. Wheelchairs available on request. trees and shrubs - a ‘Cornish garden in Suffolk’. Partial efbp Wheelchair access in dry conditions - it is advisable to egCbp 62 WOOD FARM, SIBTON telephone before visiting. 52 REDISHAM HALL Halesworth Road, Sibton, Saxmundham, IP17 2JL. 57 N SQUIRES BARN egCdb Redisham Rd, Redisham, nr Beccles, Andrew & Amelia Singleton. Sun 20 June (2-6). Adm St. Cross South Elmham, Harleston, IP20 0PA. NR34 8LZ. Philip & Lucy Everington, £5, chd free. Home-made teas. Country farmhouse 48 POLSTEAD MILL Stephen & Ann Mulligan. Sun 11 July (10.30-4). Adm www.redishamhallnurseries.co.uk. Sun 11 July (2-6). garden. Some gravel paths which are not suitable for wheelchairs. £4, chd free. Light refreshments. Hot/cold drinks, Mill Lane, Polstead, Colchester, CO6 5AB. Adm £5, chd free. Home-made teas. 6.5 acre garden efb variety of home-made cakes, some gluten free, on Mrs Lucinda Bartlett, 07711 720418, including 2 acre Walled Kitchen Garden setin 400 acres lawn. An evolving garden of many aspects developed by lucyofleisure@hotmail.com. Visits by arrangement of parkland & woods. Wheelchair access is possible with 63 u WYKEN HALL current owners in 3 acres for year round interest. The garden May to Sept for groups of 10+. Adm £6, chd free. assistance, gravel paths, steps, some slopes and uneven is largely grass with some slight slopes. Seating is available Stanton, IP31 2DW. Sir Kenneth & Lady Carlisle, Home-made teas. A range of refreshments available surfaces. Parking is on uneven parkland. across the garden. One single flight of steps can be bypassed. 01359 250262, kenneth.carlisle@wykenvineyards. from coffee and biscuits to full cream teas and even egb egb co.uk, www.wykenvineyards.co.uk. For NGS: Sat light lunches. A garden that combines traditional and 29, Sun 30 May (10-5). Adm £5, chd free. Light informal elements with a large kitchen garden. Partial 53 RIVER COTTAGE 58 N STONE COTTAGE refreshments in Restaurant and Cafe. For other wheelchair access. Lower Road, Lavenham, Sudbury, CO10 9QJ. Clare 34 Main Road, Woolverstone, Ipswich, IP9 1BA. Mrs opening times and information, please phone, email or egb & Michael Moore. Sun 8 Aug (11-5). Adm £5, chd visit garden website. The gardens include knot and herb Jen Young, 01473 780156, j_s_young@icloud.com. free. Home-made teas. A narrow 400ft garden running Visits by arrangement Apr to July for groups of up to gardens, old-fashioned rose garden, kitchen and wild garden. Online booking is available for many of our alongside the River Brett. 20. Adm £3, chd free. Home-made teas. egb gardens. ngs.org.uk fgb Peaceful country cottage garden filled with perfumed plants and rosesAreas of gravel paths. efgb HOLLOW TREES FARM PLANTS QUALITY BEDDING AND WN PERENNIAL PLANTS GRO ON OUR FARM You will find us on the A1141 Hadleigh/Laveham Road 01449 741247 | shop@hollowtrees.co.uk | www.hollowtrees.co.uk Hollow Trees Farm, Semer, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP7 6HX
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