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HOVETON HALL GARDENS SCULPTURE TRAIL – Art in the living world

13 June 2012

Working with local artists Hoveton Hall Gardens brings art to life in an engaging and magical trail through woodland, water gardens and more formal settings throughout July Hoveton Hall Gardens is a glorious setting for sculpture and an inspiration to artists nationwide. This year sees several local artists including Berni Marfleet, Bill Musson, Heather Graham, Jonathan Chapman, Joy Whiddett, Lynne Saunders, Pia Zocca, Thomas Joynes, Mary Richardson, Christopher White and Tricia Francis collaborating with Hoveton Hall to produce individual pieces...

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Dragons and Dragoons at Hoveton Hall Gardens

21 May 2012

Diamond Jubilee Celebrations and Craft Fair at Hoveton Hall Gardens Sunday 3rd – Tuesday 5th June 2012 With lots to do, see and enjoy for all the family, the place to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee is at Hoveton Hall Gardens, near Wroxham.  Over the long bank holiday weekend, from Sunday 3rd to Tuesday 5th of June, there will be all sorts of Jubilee-themed fun at the Gardens included in the normal entrance fee. Plus there are the gardens themselves...

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Easter Treasure Hunt Friday 6th – Monday 9th April:

7 March 2012

The whole family can enjoy Hoveton Hall Gardens this Easter.  As well as exploring the gardens themselves, there is a special Easter Treasure Hunt as well as new children’s activity trails. The Easter Treasure Hunt is free once admission has been paid. Admission prices are £8 for adults and £4 for children aged 5 to 16.  Family tickets are available. All participants in the treasure Hunt will receive an Easter prize. Gardens are open from 10.30am to 5.00pm.

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Bleak Beauty: Discover Norfolk’s Winter Magic at Hoveton Hall

30 January 2012

 Hoveton Hall’s Winter Woodland Walks take place on two Sundays in 2012, the 12th and 19th February.  “Hoveton Hall Gardens is home to some of the UK’s most uncommon and less well-known plants, alongside the more familiar, much-loved varieties,” says Harry Buxton, whose family own the Estate.  “The end of winter is a special time.  We have masses of our native wild snowdrops growing in the woods, while in the Spider Garden we have a collection of more unusual species...

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