Little Ponton Hall is a 19th-century country house situated in Nottinghamshire, England. The hall is a Grade II listed building and features a mix of architectural styles, including Gothic Revival and Italianate elements. The building's facade is constructed from ashlar stone and features a symmetrical design with a central bay and balanced wings. The interior boasts intricate plasterwork, ornate ceilings, and grand fireplaces. The hall is surrounded by 150 acres of parkland, which includes a lake, woodland, and walking trails. The estate also features a private chapel, a tennis court, and a croquet lawn.
What fabulous gardens, and a lovely building. We went there for an open air theatre production in the gardens. Unfortunately the advertisements did not say 'bring your own chairs and refreshments' so we went empty handed. Luckily a very nice gent found us some chairs. It got very cold and because we were not prepared we had to leave half way through which was a shame. However, the house and gardens are well worth a visit.
Loved coming here to see the snowdrops, visit the gardens and craft stalls. Best of all we could bring our dog who loved it too.
Beautiful gardens and spring bulbs perfect
A beautiful period home. Set in glorious gardens. Open to the public for special events by the owners.
A lovely morning at Little Ponton hall a magnificent display of snowdrops and aconites, in a delightful setting.
This is our second visit to see the snowdrops. Lovely day out. Plants for sale at a reasonable price. A few stalls selling cakes and crafts. Cafe on site, selling bacon cobs, sausage rolls and cakes. Dog friendly place.
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Public toilet
Good for kids
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What fabulous gardens, and a lovely building. We went there for an open air theatre production in the gardens. Unfortunately the advertisements did not say 'bring your own chairs and refreshments' so we went empty handed. Luckily a very nice gent found us some chairs. It got very cold and because we were not prepared we had to leave half way through which was a shame. However, the house and gardens are well worth a visit.
Loved coming here to see the snowdrops, visit the gardens and craft stalls. Best of all we could bring our dog who loved it too.
Beautiful gardens and spring bulbs perfect
A beautiful period home. Set in glorious gardens. Open to the public for special events by the owners.
A lovely morning at Little Ponton hall a magnificent display of snowdrops and aconites, in a delightful setting.
This is our second visit to see the snowdrops. Lovely day out. Plants for sale at a reasonable price. A few stalls selling cakes and crafts. Cafe on site, selling bacon cobs, sausage rolls and cakes. Dog friendly place.