25 July 2012
Open air theatre production of classic comedy in spectacular Norfolk setting DOT Productions bring their acclaimed version of ‘She Stoops To Conquer’ to Hoveton Hall Gardens near Wroxham on Sunday 12th August at 3pm. Oliver Goldsmith’s riotous comedy features characters who wouldn’t be out of place in a “Carry On” film. A practical joke and mistaken identities send them spinning on a collision course of blunders and deception – with the Hall and Gardens making a stunning backdrop to the...
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3 July 2012
Artist and stroke victim Gary Saunders shows new work at Hoveton Hall Gardens Sculpture Trail Gary Saunders, one of the artists involved in the Hoveton Hall Gardens Sculpture Trail, recently suffered a major stroke that nearly killed him. He was airlifted from his home to the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, and he and his wife believe it was the rapid response of the Air Ambulance that saved his life. Despite only recently regaining his ability to write, Gary has contributed...
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19 June 2012
Gary Winter and the Simon Brown Quintet Saturday 30th June at Hoveton Hall Gardens On Saturday 30th June, Gary Winter is back at Hoveton Hall Gardens by popular demand, following a roof-topping sell out performance last year. Hoveton Gardens and Hall provide the perfect backdrop for a chilled-out musical summer evening, with the concert taking place on the veranda of the Hall. Bring a picnic, drink, something to sit on and sit back to enjoy four hours of pure entertainment...
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1 May 2012
Norfolk’s largest collection of rhododendrons is at Hoveton Hall Gardens May and early June are the best times to come and see the collection of rhododendrons and azaleas at Hoveton Hall Gardens. “With over 200 varieties growing here, this is probably the largest collection in Norfolk,” says Hoveton’s head horticulturalist Stewart Wright.
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23 April 2012
Coppiced woodland also offers chance to see great range of plants, birds and butterflies During May 2012 Hoveton Hall Gardens will open up a new path through part of the estate not normally open to the public, to allow visitors to enjoy the beautiful carpets of wild bluebells.
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