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Morton Hall Gardens

Seven acres of gardens and park designed by landscape architect Charles Chesshire as a circular journey through "garden rooms".

Morton Hall Lane, Holeberrow Green, Inkberrow, Redditch, Worcestershire, B966SJ

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Historic Houses members must pay for entrance for this property.
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Morton Hall Gardens enjoy a dramatic position atop a steep escarpment. Garden and park combine historic and new features and provide the backdrop for a vast plant collection. Accompanied by the owner or the Head Gardener, visitors take a tour through a series of distinctive but linked garden rooms.

The tour starts on the east side of the house outlining the history of the estate and the design of the gardens. Visitors are then taken on a stroll through the individual garden rooms. In the spring, magnificent bulb meadows and woodland gardens take centre stage as well as sumptuous tulip displays in herbaceous borders.

Later in the year, the focus is on the more formal gardens with their intricate blend of perennial and annual planting in elegant colour schemes. The tour concludes on the west side of the house with its spectacular views, framed by a Mediterranean style garden.

Opening Times

Please note: The information on the Historic Houses website is advisory, but please always check the website of the house or garden you intend to visit before travelling.

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The Gardens are typically open from April to September, on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, for groups of 10-28 visitors by appointment only. We offer different arrangements for groups of 29 or more. All visits last 2 to 2.5 hours and include lunch or afternoon tea.

Please contact Paula McLaren morton.garden@mhcom.co.uk / 01386 791820 to arrange your visit, or visit our website for further information.

Admission

The admission charge for group visits by appointment is £15 per adult. All admission charges are donated to charity. Except for NGS Open Days, all proceeds go to the RSC in support of the Stitch In Time campaign.

This house is not part of the Free for Members scheme, but is one of many houses on our website that we support to promote their tours, weddings, filming and other commercial offerings. To see all the places you can visit as a Historic Houses member, please visit our ‘Free for Members’ listings page here. Or to find out more about how the membership scheme works and how it supports our work to protect independent heritage, visit our page here.

Group Visits

The Gardens are open from 2 April to 26 September 2019, on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, for groups of 10-28 visitors by appointment only. We offer different arrangements for groups of 29 or more. All visits last 2 to 2.5 hours and include lunch or afternoon tea.

Please contact Paula McLaren morton.garden@mhcom.co.uk / 01386 791820 to arrange your visit, or visit our website for further information.

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