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Wednesday, 29 June 2016

Bishop's Garden, Norwich

One of my favourite buildings in Norwich

Bishop's Garden is one of Norwich's hidden secrets. It comprises of four acres of historic formal gardens only open to the public on 12 occasions a year in aid of a range of local charities. We never got round to visiting last summer so as it was open last Sunday for the Norfolk Deaf Association and we had no plans we went into the city and spent the afternoon in the gardens.
En route to the gardens via the Cathedral and Edith Cavell's newly restored grave


Entry was just £3 per adult and children were free. The main lawn had a range of stalls and games for the children and a small arena where a local musician played and a gymnastics group performed.

Hubby sat down and rested his poorly back while me & the children wandered around the various gardens and stalls. Once we'd covered the gardens we both sat under the shade of the massive London Plane tree (2nd largest in Norfolk if you're interested!) while the children took part in the fun games. The atmosphere reminded me very much of the church fetes I used to attend and loved as a child.




"I want to be something scary"

Harry loved the small woodland walk, complete with the awesome Bishop's Bug Hotel. There was a very popular tree swing by Bishop Reynold's Chapel and Harry couldn't resist a bit of tree climbing.


The gardens were absolutely beautiful. The smell as we walked through the rose garden was so intoxicating.


On our way out we went via the Jungle Garden and then the children got themselves lost in the wild grass labyrinth!


Lost in the labyrinth

It's a gorgeous place to while away the hours and it's hard to believe that you're in a busy city centre. If you're in Norwich on one of the Open Days I can thoroughly recommend a visit.








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7 comments:

  1. What a lovely event. We love the Bishop's Palace/Gardens in Wells. Hadn't thought about other cathedrals having their own gardens. I wonder how many more are open to the public.

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  2. I'm disappointed to have missed this open day as we are local, I'll have to see when the next open day is schedule for #countrykids

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  3. What a lovely hidden Gen you have uncovered here and well worth the small entrance fee. It does look just like a village green fate and the games remind me of my childhood too. In fact it reminds me that I need to do stilt making as one of our activity hour sessions this year. Your photos are gorgeous and I love the wild garden at the end.

    Thank you for sharing with me on #CountryKids

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  4. It looks absolutely beautiful, and what fun games for the kids. Love the bug hotel too :) A great place to spend the day, I love the looks of that bench at the end! #countrykids

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  5. Awww lovely photos and looks like a fun day! I love that bug hotel too. So chic and I am sure bugs enjoy staying there! #countrykids

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  6. What stunning photos! I will definitely have to try and plan my next visit to Norwich around an open day! #CountryKids

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  7. What a gorgeous place to visit - love all the pretty flowers in the garden and that jungle garden looks like a fun place to explore. Love the scary facepaint as well - looks like a fun day was had by all! :-) #CountryKids

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