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The Walled Garden at Dusk
Explore the beauty of the Walled Garden as the summer sun is setting beyond the flower clad walls.
Discover a spectacular stand of Georgian and Victorian greenhouses and vineries, a formal ornamental garden, an established vineyard, a working kitchen garden that yields a plentiful crop, the exotic garden with its large lawn, and lastly, the cutting garden with its beautiful array of blooms.
The tour will last approximately 90minutes and be led by one of our landscape team. It will conclude with a glass of our homegrown wine in the newly restored Samuel Wyatt Vinery.
Budding photographer? Please feel free to bring along your camera! Take the opportunity to capture some fantastic shots throughout the tour – nothing beats a Norfolk sunset.
Event details
20th July
£25
7.30 – 9pm
Meet at the Walled Garden
Complimentary parking at the Walled Garden
Includes a glass of Walled Garden wine
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Cricket matches
Various weekends this summer
What better location to relax and unwind and enjoy a game of cricket.
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Stay between 14th August and 10th September
Your pop-up camping adventure on the North Norfolk coast awaits as The Caravan and Motorhome Club returns to Holkham Park this summer.
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Sunday 7th September
All are welcome at the Harvest Festival service at St Withburga’s church.
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May half term, weekends in June and September, October half term
Hop aboard our tractor-trailer for a whistle-stop journey around Holkham deer park. Sit tight while our knowledgeable guides tell you all about the resident herd of Fallow Deer that call Holkham home.
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Tuesdays 20th May, 3rd June, 1st and 15th July, 9th and 23rd September.
Climb aboard the tractor trailer as we set out on an expedition to discover hidden buildings, fascinating stories and the many varied landscapes within the nine-mile wall surrounding Holkham Park.
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