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The Walled Garden After Hours

Step into the Walled Garden out of hours and speak to our wonderful team of Gardeners (including Head Gardener Mark) who will be on hand to answer any questions or help identify any of the plants within its walls. All visitors will be treated to a glass of Holkham wine – home grown from the grape vines inside its walls – and relaxing live music. It’s the perfect opportunity to catch up with friends, family or your partner after hours, in a beautiful setting.

Stroll through the vegetable garden, greenhouses, between the flower beds and get some tips from the team for your own garden. You might want to settle down and listen to the bird song or steal a moment for yourself in our Samuel Wyatt Vinery. You are welcome to bring a picnic blanket and relax on the grass in the Event Room.

Come dressed for the weather and enjoy a moment of calm at the end of a busy day. Our stretch tent will be up with plenty of seating too – and yes, extra glasses of wine will be available to purchase!

This event has been postponed.

Event details

£25 per person

6 – 8pm

Meet at the Walled Garden

Complimentary parking at the Walled Garden

Includes a glass of Holkham wine

Dogs on leads welcome

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