Fullers Mill is an enchanting and tranquil seven‐acre creation on the banks of the River Lark. It combines a beautiful site of light dappled woodland with a plantsman’s collection of unusual shrubs, perennials, lilies and marginal plants. It is a garden of truly year‐round interest. The garden was created by the late Bernard Tickner MBE (1924‐2017). There will be a tour of the garden on arrival.
The Bressingham Gardens cover 16 acres in total and include two world famous and distinctly personal gardens, each of six acres. The gardens include Alan Bloom’s Dell Garden, and son Adrian Bloom’s Foggy Bottom Garden, but also a spectacular Summer Garden and a newly planted Fragrant Garden. Entrance to the Steam Museum is included, with unlimited narrow gauge railway rides and three rides on the Gallopers Roundabout.
Fullers Mill Gardens and Bressingham Steam and Gardens
A coach outing to two lovely gardens in East Anglia