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Rode Hall Gardens

Rode Hall gardens were created by three notable landscape designers. Humphry Repton drew up the plans for the landscape and Rode Pool in 1790. Between 1800 and 1810 John Webb, a locally-based landscapist, constructed the Pool, an artificial lake of approximately 40 acres.
At the same time he created the terraced rock garden and grotto. This area is covered in snowdrops in February and colour continues with the flowering of many species and hybrid rhododendrons and azaleas.
In 1860, William Nesfield designed the formal garden which today remains much as he had planned.
The two acre, walled kitchen garden, which dates from 1750, is now restored and in full working order, producing a wide variety of flowers, vegetables and fruit.
Admission
Adult: £3.00 (Gardens only)
Child: £2.50 (Gardens only)
How to get there
Between the A34 and the A50 close to Little Moreton Hall.
Car parks: Parking close to gardens.
Contact
Access
• Designated parking for visitors with disabilities
• Drop-off point for visitors outside main entrance
• The route from the parking area to the nearest public entrance is without steps
• Seating available for visitors with limited mobility
• Routes / pathways suitable for wheelchair users or visitors with limited mobility on some routes