Raveningham Gardens is a 10-acre botanical garden featuring a variety of plant species, including roses, herbaceous borders, and a rock garden. The gardens also boast a large glasshouse, a sensory garden, and a children's play area. Visitors can explore the gardens via meandering paths and take in the tranquil atmosphere.
Beautiful here. Gardens are vast & easy to maneuver around. Pram friendly. Today was cash only, something to be aware of. Not sure if that's all the time though. Lots of lovely plants & flowers to see. A small cafe hut at the front run by Jo, who was lovely & the food was great. There is a cafe with seating indoors too.
14th June 2023 Free car park adjacent to the gardens. Small wood cabin outside refreshment facility with hot and cold drinks, sausage rolls, quiche + salad, cake and hot and cold drinks. Sunshade over tables. Trust box to enter gardens on the day we visited. Map available. Toilets. Well tended beds, some roses in full bloom, good variety of wild and cultivated plants. Vegetable garden is well maintained. Wall garden has some fruit trees growing against the wall. Beautiful greenhouses. Interesting stumpery. Large lake with a few lillies. Arboretum.
I am not a lover of gardens but this has a fab Walled garden and a Stumpery! (thats where trees are cut and planted in the ground upside down) Good parking and a good tea hut. The dog was welcome and had a fab time
Absolutely Stunning!!! the planting is exquisite, very clever, and looks very natural. Lovely little church in the grounds you can walk around too spent a few hours here, which for the PS5 entrance fee was well worthwhile
This place is wonderful, relaxing and tranquil. I highly recommend a visit. We went to the cafe which does need a few more tables on these event days as people were standing up to eat and drink tea which isn't really suitable. The tea and cake was yummy and you got a nice large pot of tea for two, I had a great day out. They also have a horse, which was in one of the far off fields, so that made for a nice setting and scenery really. The snowdrops were very pretty and the trees and shrubs all around were lovely to be in. They had an area where they placed all these tree stumps upsidedown and it was quite strange but different so I liked that also. I had a great day and it was lovely.
Didn't even know this place existed till recently and was really pleasantly surprised, as good a garden and grounds as any of the well publicised gardens. Entry fee PS5.00 each so really cheap, all set in beautiful English countryside. Fantastic.
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Picnic tables
Public toilet
Good for kids
Dogs allowed
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Beautiful here. Gardens are vast & easy to maneuver around. Pram friendly. Today was cash only, something to be aware of. Not sure if that's all the time though. Lots of lovely plants & flowers to see. A small cafe hut at the front run by Jo, who was lovely & the food was great. There is a cafe with seating indoors too.
14th June 2023 Free car park adjacent to the gardens. Small wood cabin outside refreshment facility with hot and cold drinks, sausage rolls, quiche + salad, cake and hot and cold drinks. Sunshade over tables. Trust box to enter gardens on the day we visited. Map available. Toilets. Well tended beds, some roses in full bloom, good variety of wild and cultivated plants. Vegetable garden is well maintained. Wall garden has some fruit trees growing against the wall. Beautiful greenhouses. Interesting stumpery. Large lake with a few lillies. Arboretum.
I am not a lover of gardens but this has a fab Walled garden and a Stumpery! (thats where trees are cut and planted in the ground upside down) Good parking and a good tea hut. The dog was welcome and had a fab time
Absolutely Stunning!!! the planting is exquisite, very clever, and looks very natural. Lovely little church in the grounds you can walk around too spent a few hours here, which for the PS5 entrance fee was well worthwhile
This place is wonderful, relaxing and tranquil. I highly recommend a visit. We went to the cafe which does need a few more tables on these event days as people were standing up to eat and drink tea which isn't really suitable. The tea and cake was yummy and you got a nice large pot of tea for two, I had a great day out. They also have a horse, which was in one of the far off fields, so that made for a nice setting and scenery really. The snowdrops were very pretty and the trees and shrubs all around were lovely to be in. They had an area where they placed all these tree stumps upsidedown and it was quite strange but different so I liked that also. I had a great day and it was lovely.
Didn't even know this place existed till recently and was really pleasantly surprised, as good a garden and grounds as any of the well publicised gardens. Entry fee PS5.00 each so really cheap, all set in beautiful English countryside. Fantastic.