
Audley End House and Gardens
The gardens at Audley End were amongst the largest and most opulent in Jacobean England (1603-1625).
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Spanning 100 acres the gardens feature a Capability Brown landscape at the front of the House, a colourful and seasonally varied 1830s Parterre garden, and the fully restored 2.5 acre walled Victorian Kitchen Garden.
Run to Soil Association organic standards, the walled Kitchen Garden produces a wide range of fruit, vegetables and cut flowers and works with the Heritage Seed Library to showcase historic varieties.
Visit Audley End 🔗
Off London Road,
Saffron Walden,
Essex,
CB11 4JF
Entry
Entry and opening times can be found on the English Heritage website.
Audley End Demonstrates | |
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Organic principles | ✔ |
Heritage Seed Library varieties | ✔ |
Using peat free compost | ✔ |
