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Sunday 13th April | 2025 | 10am – 1pm
Norwood Park, Halam Rd, Southwell NG25 0PF
Ticket Price : £12
A Blooming Experience Awaits!
This April, guests are invited to Norwood for a delightful garden tour filled with spring bulbs. With over 100 acres of stunning grounds, the cherished gardens are carefully maintained all year round, making it the perfect time to experience the flowering season in full swing.
What to Expect -
As participants stroll through the gardens, they will be treated to views of emerging tulips, bluebells, camassias, and poet's daffodils along Lime Tree Avenue. The knowledgeable head gardener, Alex, will guide visitors through the landscape, offering expert planting tips and sharing fascinating insights about the site's history.
Take a Sneak Peek Inside the House -
While at Norwood, visitors won't want to miss the chance to step inside the house and appreciate its classic charm.
Event Details -
Upon arrival, guests will be welcomed at the house with tea, coffee, and soft drinks before embarking on the walking tour. Please note, the tour is entirely outdoors, so it is recommended to wear comfortable clothing and shoes suited for walking, and check the weather before visiting.
If any attendees have access requirements, they are encouraged to notify in advance so arrangements can be made to ensure an enjoyable experience for everyone.
Looking forward to a day of natural beauty and expert gardening advice this spring at Norwood!
Season (13 Apr 2025) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Sunday | 10:00 | - 13:00 |
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