About Easton Walled Gardens
A 400-year-old, 12 acre garden set in the heart of Lincolnshire. Easton Hall, the original house, was demolished in 1951 and the 400 year old garden was abandoned and fell into total disrepair. Since 2001, Ursula and Fred Cholmeley have restored this ancient garden from an overgrown wilderness to the nationally important garden it once was.
The restoration continues year on year with innovative new planting schemes blending into a timeless English landscape. It currently includes herbaceous borders, roses, sweet peas, spring bulbs and shrubs, cutflower and vegetable gardens set off by limestone buildings and surrounded by beautiful parkland. Highlights include Snowdrop Season and spring bulbs, Sweet Pea Season and David Austin Roses.
We have created meadow areas that increase in diversity every year as it is intended that this should be a garden that works for humans and wildlife. The Cedar Meadow is filled with spring bulbs from mid-January to early June. The terraces and rose meadows are rich with summer flowers and finally we have two tiny meadows by the history room filled with crocuses and spring bulbs.
The Courtyard Shop sells products carefully chosen to include some pieces from local artists and the courtyard has a good variety of plants for sale.
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Website:
https://www.visiteaston.co.uk