About Snitterton Hall
Snitterton Hall is a Grade I listed late Elizabethan manor house, and its gardens extend to over 4 acres. While little of the original C16 and C17 gardens remain, there are areas of formal planting, a productive vegetable garden and more naturally planted areas extending into the surrounding countryside – with a delightful collection of sculptures. The gardens are a real haven.
Lots of garden sculptures - particularly driftwood sculptures by James Doran-Webb and bronzes by Helen Sinclair.