Garden nurtured for more than 50 years opening its gates to visitors this spring
The first is Chestnut Farm in West Beckham, near Holt, which will open on March 1 from 11am to 4pm.
The three-acre garden is renowned for its collection of spring flowers, including snowdrops, primroses and daffodils, which have all been nurtured for more than 50 years by its owners.
The second garden is Gayton Hall, near King's Lynn, which opens on March 29 from 12pm to 5pm, featuring 20 acres of woodland and waterside areas.
With more than two miles of paths, visitors can explore the gardens boasting a variety of bulbs, primroses and diverse shrubs and trees.
Chestnut Farm includes a paddock and formal gardens, while Gayton Hall's grounds are interspersed with streams and well-maintained formal flower borders.
Both gardens will have homemade refreshments on offer. Visitors can also buy plants at Chestnut Farm, while Gayton Hall ensures good wheelchair access across the majority of its paths.
For both gardens, entry is £6, with children admitted free of charge. Dogs are also welcomed on leads.
