




Harrington Hall
Garden
At the north end is the recently planted Fruit and Nut Garden where calm 'rooms' are edged with cobnuts and there is a little pond. There are two more Walled Gardens. The Square Lawn, perhaps the original Tudor Bowling Green, has borders on all four sides; the west (hot) and the east (cool) are the largest. From here, too, are the steps up to the Terrace. The Round Lawn - in reality oval shaped - is in front
of the house; there are two large herbaceous borders with roses and climbing plants behind.
It is open to the west, with views across the ha-ha to the wildlife pond and the park.
Beyond the walled gardens, to the south, is a more recent and less formal area containing the tennis court and swimming pool: the nineteenth century, listed Pavilion, was originally at the Eastgate Tennis Club in Lincoln. Here are two more areas of the garden that are already hard
landscaped but are still in the process of design and planting. Harrington Hall is a private house; the gardens are open for charity for four Sundays in the summer also
St Mary's Church, which is right next door is also open for veiwing.
Please see Charity dates Link below for open days.Group booking can be arranged at other times for tours of both house and gardens


Harrington Hall Gardens