The garden was used as a location for the forthcoming series of Bridgerton so visitors can enjoy seeing the setting for many scenes in the first episode. With pleached limes and a hornbeam avenue, box edged parterres containing lavender, santolina and purple sage and Edwardian herbaceous borders planted with roses and perennials, there are formal and less formal areas of the garden with borders for late summer flowering. The Victorian rockery, features some fine topiary and the family is currently restoring the woodland. The fine views, lake and planting make this a garden for all seasons.
Tickets can be booked in advance or card payments accepted on the gate.