Parcevall Hall Gardens
A Yorkshire manor house surrounded by a garden of native and exotic plants and trees.
Skyreholme, North Yorkshire, BD23 6DE

Facilities
- Easily accessible without car
- Free parking
- Garden only
- Parkland / open spaces
- Pet friendly
- Picnic area
for the latest information.
Parcevall Hall Gardens are a renowned historic plantsman’s garden laid out from 1927 onwards by the late Sir William Milner and set in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
Comprising of 24 acres of formal and woodland gardens they rise up a hillside for 200 feet giving wonderful views in every direction. Planted with specimens from around the world, many collected from Western China and the Himalayas.
Within the grounds visitors will find woodland walks, formal south facing terraces, a bedrock limestone rock garden and a beautiful rose garden where it is a pleasure to sit and relax.
2022
April to October: Daily, 10am to 6pm (last entry 5pm).
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.
Historic Houses members visit for free.
Adults: £8.00
Senior Citizens: £7.00
Under 12: free
Groups are welcome to visit the garden, please arrange in advance.
Contact Phillip Nelson, Head Gardener
01756 720311
Primary and secondary schools are welcome to visit for tours.
Contact Phillip Nelson, Head Gardener
01756 720311
for the latest information.
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