Another beautiful, well maintained National Trust property worth visiting. Vast expanse of green space, a well kempt house and a walled garden, something for every family member to cherish, it's all there at Felbrigg. A large car park and a restaurant adds to the places appeal. Good to have comfortable footwear and also an umbrella should the heavens open up. Must see. Highly recommended.
Enjoyed a day out at Felbrigg estate. This national trust site has a stunning walled garden with hundreds species of plants including flowers, fruit trees and vegetables, truly impressive! The Felbrigg hall itself is a historical Manor House, well maintained however wheel chairs or push chairs may not access the first floor conveniently as this old building is without a lift. Lots of picnic areas, toilets are clean but I don’t see any children’s playground. There is a gift shops, a second hand book shop and a cafe with lots of tables outside. Plenty of walking areas.
A lovely house full of interesting antiques, several cabinets were open for our visit so you could see inside. Knowledgeable volunteers as always and a great outside area for eating. NT do tearooms let's face it! There's a lovely old parkland, a church and woods to explore. The walled garden was especially stunning with a riot of colour, huge pumpkins and chickens and doves roaming freely. Loads of space to explore. Well worth a visit. The orangery is currently closed, the icehouse full of bats, and work happening around the lake, but conservation does require such intervention.
The gardens were stunning today, the best I have seen in 26 years . Beautiful planting, wildlife and loved the metal sculptured gazebo and fig leaf fencing. So many butterflies, bees and little mice scampering around.
Great snacks in the cafe and a wonderful woodland walk. Very friendly staff. Just a perfect day, thank you
Spent a wonderful couple of hours in the grounds and the gardens, having walked through the fields and woods from Cromer (about 3.5 miles). The best cheese scones and coffee for miles around, so well worth the trek, as always!! The walled gardens are glorious, with companion planting of flowers and vegetables, chickens pecking around, the octagonal dovecote, and heavy-laden fruit trees. A perfect visit.
The walled gardens are very impressive and I found the staff working in the house to be interesting, knowledgeable and helpful. The restaurant was very busy and not quite to my taste. the shop is small but with very helpful staff. Some of the trees are quite stunning.
The walled gardens are spectacular. Lots of good ideas. Their potato wedges are the best. Lovely day had walking around and admiring 400 years of history.
Beautiful grounds and gardens, ample parking and interesting house to visit. Coffee shop and bookshop on site and large clean toilet facilities. The walled garden is incredible and there are various walks you can take around the estate. Plenty of places to picnic if the weather allows. Well worth a visit, even just for the views.
Great place to walk around - a woodland walk or a lakeside walk. We did both, which took just over an hour and a half. There is plenty of wildlife to spot on the walk. We will definitely go back to explore the walled gardens and the actual hall itself.
One of the best National Trust (or other historic) houses that I've visited. The gardens in late June were spectacular: the main garden is basically a very large walled garden, that's divided into about 5 or 6 sections, which makes for a really interesting visit. There is also a "nuttery" - the first I have ever seen, with a variety of different nut trees and also some bee hives to see. The house has lots of rooms to explore and there were plenty of guides on hand to answer questions. We had a decent lunch in the cafe.
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