
Lamport Hall & Gardens
Lamport Hall is set in tranquil gardens, with the most amazing walled garden full of unusual tall perennial plants, many sourced from Piet Oudolf's nursery
Of the gardens laid out at Lamport Hall in 1655, by Gilbert Clarke, only the surrounding bank and large wrought iron gates still remain.
Sir Charles Isham the son of Mary Isham, inherited his mother’s love of gardening. He is responsible for the present day appearance with a small Italian garden and the remarkable rockery. This is the earliest alpine garden in England, rising like a ruin 24 feet tall. Sir Charles peopled it with miniature figures, the world’s first garden gnomes.
There is also a Walled 'cutting garden' Thought to be one of the largest cutting gardens in England, a vibrant array of colour and variety of plants are intersected by gravelled pathways.
The Walled Garden was replanted in 2010 and is full of unusual tall perennial plants, many sourced from Piet Oudolf's nursery in the Netherlands.
Hidden doors and relaxing benches are to be found.
Guided tours of this important historic house are available to see the important collection of furniture, books and paintings.
Lamport Hall - Opening Times - see latest information by visiting website.
House Tours & Gardens
Snowdrop Walks
Disabled access.
Contact
- Telephone: 01604 686272
- E-Mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
- Website: Lamport Hall Gardens
Address
- Street: Lamport Hall Gardens
- Postcode: NN6 9HD
- City: Northampton
- County: Northamptonshire
- Country: United Kingdom
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