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Belsay Hall Gardens

The gardens at Belsay Hall date from the late 1700s and have evolved from that time to become one of the best in the Northern Counties.
One of the features is the 11acre quarry where many exotic and rare plants grow including palms and eucryphias. Rhododendrons flower from as early as November to August.

There are also fine terraces with fine bedding displays and herbaceous borders.
Woodland walks by the lake give added interest. Belsay Hall is well worth a visit.
Snowdrops in February


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2012 - Belsay Hall Gardens 
Open most of year - see website for details
. Disabled access, restaurant, shop.

Belsay Hall,
Belsay, Newcastle-upon-Tyne,
NE20 0DX
Tel 01661 881636
Belsay Hall website

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