
Helmingham
Located in Suffolk, the moated Helmingham Hall and the Tollermache family has a 500 year history. The gardens are Grade 1 listed and surrounded by historic landscaped parkland.
The ten-acre garden is a blend of heritage, horticulture and history. It is famed for its combination of formal and informal elements. The garden has a formal design with notable features including topiary hedges, a parterre, and a knot garden. With flowers galore, the garden creates a vibrant and colourful display throughout the seasons.
The gardens at Helmingham Hall are a testament to the dedication, passion and commitment of maintenance of the Tollemache family over the centuries and their team of talented gardeners.
In more modern times, the influence of the well-known garden designer Xa Tollemache, is clearly visible – the parterre was redesigned in 1987 and the new rose garden to east of the coach house was created in 1982, together with the knot and herb garden.