Last updated on 01 December 08

Cottesbrooke Hall & Gardens

  5.0/5 (2 ratings)
  • Gunnera, Cottesbrooke Hall Gardens

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  • Cottesbrooke Hall Gardens

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  • Cottesbrooke Hall Gardens, Northamptonshire

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  • Sheep in front of Cottesbrooke Hall

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  • Double Herbaceous Borders, Cottesbrooke Hall Gardens

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Gardenvisit Editorial

A fine Queen Anne house (1702) with a twentieth century Arts and Crafts garden (c1930). The garden has enclosed courtyards with urns and statues. There is also a wild garden, herbaceous borders, pools, lily-ponds, and ancient cedars.
Address - Cottesbrooke Hall & Gardens, Cottesbrooke, Northamptonshire, England, NN6 8PF
Opening times - We are open May & June Wednesday & Thursday each day from 2pm until 5:30pm. July, August & September we are open Thursday only from 2pm until 5:30pm. We are also open ALL bank holidays from May through to the end of September from 2pm until 5:30pm. For special events refer to our website.
Admission - Adult House & Garden £8.00, Garden only £5.50 Child prices and concessionary prices available.
Website - Visit the Cottesbrooke Hall & Gardens website

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Recent Reviews

  • 2 months ago Wendy Trembecki said

    I visited The Cottesbrooke Hall Plant Finders Fair at the end of June 2008 and enjoyed a wonderful day among the stalls of wonderful specialist nurseries exhibiting wonderful and unusual plants. It was a great day out with lot's of stalls also selling garden paraphernalia too. I enjoyed the gardens immensely as they were also open, although the house was not. Yesterday though I returned to visit the house and was completely amazed by the treasures that are inside. It really is a lovely place with something for everyone and I can't wait for next year's Plant Finders Fair!

    (5.0/5)
  • 4 months ago Rita said

    What an enchanting place!!! It is so secreted away and just so perfect it's beyond words!
    I found it purely by accident and what a find. With endless formal gardens and the newly designed terrace border by James Alexander-Sinclair it's a must see. The planting is really wonderful with lots of grasses which offers a real contrast against the back drop of this beautiful Queen Anne house with views across to the Saxon Church in Brixworth. To top it all there is a wonderful Wild garden too that is a haven for wildlife and has some fabulous Acers.

    (5.0/5)

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