Hoveton Hall Gardens
A well-preserved Regency house of gault brick with a slate roof, built by Humphry Repton.
Hoveton Hall Gardens, St Peters Lane, Hoveton, Norwich NR12 8RJ
Facilities
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Accessible loos
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Accessible parking
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Bike storage facilities
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Cafe / restaurant
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Facilities for children
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Free parking
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Garden only
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Mostly wheelchair accessible
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Picnic area
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Shop
- Accessible toilets
- Guide dogs welcome
- Accessible parking
Hoveton Hall Gardens is a must-visit whatever the season.
Enjoy a visit to the gardens in early spring when the grounds are carpeted with many different varieties of snowdrops and daffodils.
May and June see the azaleas and rhododendrons take centre stage – an amazing collection of colour which has been described as one of the best displays in Norfolk.
July and August see the formal herbaceous and kitchen gardens coming to the fore with the perfectly manicured lawns and over 600 different plant varieties, some of which are rare and unusual.
Our restored 19th-century iron glasshouse is must-see for all visitors to the gardens. There is also an on-site cafe (Garden Kitchen Cafe) serving delicious lunches and afternoon teas.
Plant sales, a small shop and miniature golf are also available for visitors along with our children’s nature trail which takes them on a journey through the gardens.
Important information: opening info is generated by artificial intelligence; check specific attraction details before travelling.
The indicator above will show ‘open’ when the public have any kind of access to any part of this property. That could be the park, a shop, or a special event, and may not reflect regular admission times to the main attraction. Always consult the website of the house or garden you intend to visit before travelling to check that the attraction you are interested in is open.
Opening Times and Admission Information for Hoveton Hall Estate
Hoveton Hall Gardens is currently closed and will reopen on Friday, 3rd April 2026. The gardens are open seasonally, and specific opening times for the upcoming season are not yet provided.
Admission Fees
- Adults: £10
- Over 60s: £9
- Children aged 5-17: £5
- Children under 5: Free
- Family Ticket (2 adults, 2 paying children): £26
- Wheelchair users/carers: £7.50 each
- Essential Companion: Free (for one person accompanying a registered disabled guest, proof of carer status required)
Day tickets and season tickets are available for purchase at the entrance gate. Payment can be made by card or exact cash only, as change cannot be provided.
Group Visits
Discounted entry is available for groups of 25 or more people. For more details, contact the estate via email at [email protected].
Garden Kitchen Café
The Garden Kitchen Café operates independently from the gardens. It is open from Good Friday to the end of September, every day except Saturdays, from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. For bookings, contact the café directly at 01603 784500.
Accessibility and Rules
- Only assistance dogs are allowed in the gardens.
- Visitors are encouraged to download a garden map for navigation.
Directions
Hoveton Hall Estate is located just north of Wroxham off the A1151. Follow the brown tourist signs to reach the estate. The address is:
Hoveton Hall Estate, Hoveton, Norwich, Norfolk NR12 8RJ
For further inquiries, contact the estate at 01603 784 297 or via email at [email protected].
Historic Houses members visit for free, but events are charged. There is no need to book in advance.
Adults £10
Over 60’s £9
Children aged 5-17 £5
Children under 5 Free
Family day ticket £26
Wheelchair users and carers £7.50 each
We accept group visits to the gardens.
Please email [email protected] for more details.
- Accessible toilets
- Guide dogs welcome
- Accessible parking
Getting here
Hoveton Hall Gardens, St Peters Lane, Hoveton, Norwich NR12 8RJ
Just outside the village of Hoveton which is 9 miles north-east of Norwich on the A1151. There are plenty of brown tourist signs nearby to guide you. The gardens are well signposted from Wroxham. Please follow the brown and white signs for Hoveton Hall Gardens.
The postcode can also take you to Hoveton Hall which is not open to the public. There are signs at the entrance to the Hall with directions to the gardens if you find yourself lost. If you follow the brown and white tourist signs you should have no problem finding the gardens.
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