The Gardens at Aswarby are set over 25 acres. Originally the gardens were here for Aswarby Hall, although since it was demolished in the 1950s the gardens have been maintained and adapted. Subsequently they now surround the present house, built in 1840, which formally served as the stable block to the Hall.

The Garden incorporates a variety of settings with large expanses of lawns, encompassed by vibrant borders beneath a variety of woodland species. A large greenhouse is utilised for the production of vegetables and a Muscat Vine which has been here at Aswarby for over three hundred years. Furthermore when in season Aswarby springs to life with a spectacular display of daffodils, snowdrops and climbing roses.

The Aswarby Gardens is a member of the National Gardens Scheme (NGS) and we can accommodate up to 30 people for private visits.

For more information on private visits please contact Caroline Playne. Telephone: 01529-455583 (ext. 1). Mobile: 07770-721646. Email: cgp@playne.co.uk.