Explore Hodnet Hall Gardens
Where you can find us
Discover the secrets of the Gardens, including the 17th century dovecot and Tithe Barn, historic restaurant, waterfalls and walkways. Uncover the History of the estate and the Heber-Percy family, whose lives have been entwined with the village of Hodnet for nearly 300 years. Explore the calendar of Hodnet Hall Gardens , including a summer plant fair and charity open days.
Whether you’re a local season-ticket holder, organising a group event, or simply passing by, the magic of Hodnet Hall awaits.
Open Sundays, Wednesdays & Bank Holiday Mondays 11am–5pm, March 23rd to October 29th 2025 .
Dogs welcome on leads.
Our facilities
- Dog friendly
- Free on site parking
- Free Wifi
- Garden
- Group visits available
- Non smoking establishment
- Disabled Access
- Disabled Toilets
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