12 acres of spectacular gardens for you to explore. A magnificent family day out.

Upcoming events at Somerleyton

Sun 11 Aug 2024

Theatre in the Gardens: Pride and Prejudice

Join us for an evening of magical outdoor theatre as Pride and Prejudice is brought to Somerleyton Hall.

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Sat 07 Sep 2024

Autumn Plants & Crafts Fair September 2024

Come and join us at our Plants & Crafts Fair, Saturday 7th September 2024

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Sat 26 – Thu 31 Oct 2024

Halloween at Somerleyton Hall

The Halloween Haunt is back at Somerleyton Hall Gardens in 2024!. Join us as we transform the garden into a spooky spectacular for the whole family to enjoy!

Somerleyton Hall Gardens

Explore the gardens

We have 12 acres of spectacular gardens for you to discover, with beautiful surprises around every turn. Don’t miss our famous yew hedge maze, how quickly can you find your way to the centre?

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Somerleyton Hall

Hall history

PLEASE NOTE: THE HALL IS NOW CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC.

At the heart of the estate is Somerleyton Hall, one of the finest Victorian Stately homes in the country. This Jacobean Manor house was shaped by John Thomas, sculptor and architect to Prince Albert. The hall is currently the family residence of Lord and Lady Somerleyton so is closed to the public. However you can enjoy the exterior architecture as you explore our gardens.

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Events

What's on

From Easter Egg hunts to Pumpkin Trails, we try and pack the calendar with wonderful events throughout the year. Check our events page for more information.

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The Wild East of England

Restoring equilibrium

The Somerleyton Estate has the vision to be at the forefront of sustainable, profitable farming and food provision, while slowing down the damage caused by the climate emergency.

Our nature restoration project is based on the principle that when animals and flora are allowed to live together, interacting as nature intended, species increase and grow stronger than they would if they were artificially separated.

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