Upcoming events

Queens Diamond Jubilee

Saturday 2nd June to Tuesday 5th June 2012

10.30am to 4.30pm

Nature Skills Workshop

Saturday 30th June 2012

10.30am to 3.30pm

Activity Day

Saturday 7th July 2012

Morning and Afternoon Sessions

The Sword in the Stone

Sunday 5th August 2012

6.00pm


News

Published: December 2008

e re-open on Friday 2nd January 2009 with a reduced menu of homemade soup until deliveries return to normal.Sunday 21st December is our last day of opening, w 

Published: December 2008

Don’t forget our two day Christmas Market on Saturday 13th and Sunday 14th December, 10.30am to 4.00pm.

Published: October 2008

Looking for a special Christmas present for someone? Why not give the gift of tanquility in stunning surroundings, with a Gift Membership to Marks Hall Gardens & Arboretum.  

Published: October 2008

As Autumn is upon us our self guide sheet is now available, identifying particular plants and areas of interest you will come across, on your chosen route.

 

Gloucestershire Old Spot

Published: May 2008

We are pleased to introduce our very latest arrivals, seven Gloucestershire Old Spots and they can be seen, foraging happily (or asleep) just behind the Honywood Oak.

Published: May 2008

If you enjoy the company of a friendly team, then this is the place for you.

Castlemilk Moorits

Published: April 2008

We would like to introduce Lottie, Beta, Rosie, Snowdrop and Primrose our rare breed sheep. They are formerly known as Castlemilk Moorits and are located in a large paddock behind the Kiosk.

Published: February 2008

Enjoy Marks Hall in early spring with our winter walk to the snowdrops self guide sheet, the walk will lead you to the Snowdrops in Robins Grove highlighting a range of colour and scent to enjoy en route.

Published: January 2008

Great Britain has some fine veteran trees. BBC Essex's Renee came to visit to discuss one of the oldest in Essex - The Honywood Oak with our Curator Jonathan Jukes.

Wrens Nest

Published: December 2007

When our resident artist Liz Pottinger was removing the ceramic leaves and masks from the Greenman’s Den she made an interesting discovery.


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