Easton Walled Gardens
Near Grantham in Lincolnshire, you will find the beautiful Easton Walled Gardens. You can explore the Easton estate and the walled gardens that have been 450 years in the making. If you time your visit right you can see all their stunning snowdrops or their beautiful sweet peas.
What is there to do at Easton Walled Gardens?
The gardens are over 12 acres and are exceptionally well maintained. President Franklin D Roosevelt once visited the gardens and wrote home to his mother to tell her that the gardens were “A dream of Nirvana…almost too good to be true”. Sadly the house itself was demolished after WWII and the gardens were forgotten for 50 years. They have since been lovingly restored to their former glory.
There is a pretty bridge perfect for playing pooh sticks. Kids will love being able to stretch their legs and there are plenty of places for a spot of hide and seek. The gardens feature several different types and the clear favourite is the amazing variety of 100 sweet peas. Plus a rose garden, vegetable gardens, a turf maze, a yew tunnel and more. Also in the gardens, there is a woodland walk.
Further Information
Is there food and drink available?
There is a tearoom which sells hot and cold food and drinks.
What are the main things to do?
12 acres of beautiful themed gardens including snowdrops, sweet peas, roses and more. There are toilets and a tearoom.
What are the ticket prices?
An adult ticket is £8, children 4-16 are £4 and children aged under 4 are free.
Prices are subject to change and/or discounts online.
Is there parking?
There is free on-site parking.
When are they open?
The gardens are closed for some of the autumn and all winter. For up-to-date opening times please visit their website.
Dog friendly?
Dogs are no longer permitted unless on special dog-friendly event days.