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Snowdrops at Holme Pierrepont Hall

Holme Pierrepont Hall, Holme Lane, Holme Pierrepont, Nottinghamshire, NG12 2LD
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Sunday 5 February - Sunday 12 March 2023 | daily (except Saturdays) 11am - 4pm
​Venue: The Holme Pierrepont Hall
Garden only entrance prices: Adults £5 | Children FREE | Historic Houses members FREE with valid membership card
House and garden entrance prices: £12 per Adult | ​Children Under 18 FREE | Historic House members FREE (with valid membership card)

The Courtyard, East Garden and woodland are open fro the Snowdwops season from Sunday 5th February to Sunday 12th March 2023.

Holme Pierrepont is renowned for its glorious displays of Snowdrops in February, along with other winter flowering plants including hellebores, aconites, cyclamen, cornus and winter flowering irises. In April, the rare wild tuilp, 'Tulipa Sylestris' can be seen in the Grounds before later in the Spring, the gardens come to life with a pretty palette of colourful planting and herbaceous borders. The summer months see roses, clematis, flowering shrubs and herbaceous borders. The Courtyard  & East garden are particularly beautiful at this time of year.

If you would like to come and visit, you must purchase tickets via the website lin above. 

Takeaway refreshments are available on Sundays.

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Admission Prices:

Garden only entrance prices: Adults £5 | Children FREE | Historic Houses members FREE with valid membership card
House and garden entrance prices: £12 per Adult | ​Children Under 18 FREE | Historic House members FREE (with valid membership card)

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