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.
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.
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.
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.














