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Howick Hall Gardens & Arboretum

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Estate Office
Howick Hall
Howick
Northumberland
NE66 3LB

Tel: +44 01665 577285

 

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Description

Type: Garden

The gardens at Howick Hall are a horticulturalist's delight, with the extensive grounds offering a stunning variety of plants throughout the year.

This variety was recognised by the BBC Gardener's World Magazine when it named Howick Hall & Gardens one of the top five coastal gardens in the country. The gardens were also rated by The Independent as one of the best ten gardens to visit during the Spring.

Howick Hall's year starts with Snowdrop Walks every February before the gardens are carpeted in vibrant yellow daffodils between March and May. Late spring also sees the woodland garden flourish with varieties including camellias, magnolias and rhododendrons.

The more formal borders and terraces are best seen in June and the bog garden, with its unusual herbaceous plants grown from seed collected in the wild, is at its best in July, August and September. Howick Hall & Gardens is also worth a visit in Autumn, when the fading leaves produce a spectacular display of colour across the estate.

There is also an Arboretum covering 65 acres of woodland walks and containing 1,800 different species of trees and shrubs , most of which are labelled.

Families can take the Howick Family Challenge, a nature trail through the woodland walks which gets you looking for red squirrels, ducks and even herons.

There's also The Earl Grey Tea Room which serves light lunches, snacks and afternoon teas. Howick was the Grey family seat and was home to Charles, Second Earl Grey, who introduced the Great Reform Bill of 1832, although he is perhaps better known today for having "invented" Earl Grey Tea.

Extensive grounds opening with 'Snowdrops Walks' in February, a spectacular display of daffodils in late March to May, the woodland garden (Silverwood) contains lovely azaleas, camellias, magnolias and rhododendrons which flourish from late March to end May. Eucryphias, hydrangeas and viburnums bloom in summer and the formal gardens, borders and terraces in front of Howick Hall come on from June - the agapanthus on the 2nd terrace are a special feature.

A pond and bog garden have been developed and planted with herbaceous material grown from seed collected in the wild on plant hunting expeditions abroad and is at its best in July, August and September.

The Arboretum opened in 2006 and covers about 65 acres of woodland walks and is planted with about 1,800 different species of trees and shrubs. The new 'Howick Family Challenge' opened in 2008 - a nature trail through the arboretum which poses about 12 questions - look out for red squirrels, swans, ducks and herons! Howick is well worth a visit in the late season when the autumn colour can be brilliant.

The gardens at Howick are deliberately aimed at garden lovers and we intend to keep them free from commercial exploitation. The Earl Grey Tea House is open to visitors to the Garden and serves light lunches, snacks and afternoon tea - Earl Grey of course since Howick was his home!

Pricing

Ticket Information

Ticket TypeTicket Tariff
Adult£6.00 per ticket type
ChildFree
Concession£5.00 per ticket type

Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.

Opening Times

Howick Hall Gardens (29/03/2010 - 14/11/2010)
DayTimes
Monday12:0018:00
Tuesday12:0018:00
Wednesday12:0018:00
Thursday12:0018:00
Friday12:0018:00
Saturday12:0018:00
Sunday12:0018:00
BankHoliday12:0018:00

* Open: early February to mid November:
Winter Clocks: Wed - Sun 10.30 - 4pm
Summer Clocks: DAILY 12noon - 6pm (last entry 5pm)

Location

Road Directions

Nearest major road is A1. Situated 2 miles north of Longhoughton off the B1339. Signposted from nearest road to gardens.

Public Transport Directions

Nearest station is Alnmouth Station. Arriva Bus No. 501 from Alnwick drops off by garden entrance.

Facilities

Facilities

Provider Features

  • In countryside
  • Outdoor Attraction

Accessibility

  • Guide Dogs Permitted
  • Parking Areas for Disabled Visitors
  • Ramp / Level Access
  • Toilets for Disabled Visitors

Parking & Transport

  • Car parking
  • Coach Drop Off / Pick Up Point
  • Coach Parking Onsite
  • On site parking
  • Parking (free)

Catering

  • Groups: Coach Group Coffee/Meal Stop
  • On-Site café/restaurant - Tea/Restroom.
  • Picnic Site

Payment Methods

  • Approx length of visit - 1-5 hours
  • Groups Accepted
  • Groups: Free Entry for Driver and GTO
  • MasterCard accepted
  • Visa accepted

Provider Facilities

  • Groups: Meet and Greet Services
  • Toilets

Tours and Demonstrations

  • Educational Visits Accepted
  • Groups: Average Length of Visit (Coach Groups)
  • Guided Tours Available for Groups
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