Festival of Blossom
Between 20 March and 20 May ask for a blanket at house tickets and take a 'blossom break' and 'blossom bathe' under a blossom tree in the garden.
- Booking not needed
- Free event (admission applies)
From beautiful Magnolia to an abundance of fruit trees and cherry blossom, the arrival of spring blossom is one of Gunby Garden's highlights. Take a photo under the blossom trees , 'blossom bathe' and simply relax.
Take a moment to enjoy a 'blossom break' a moment to switch off and slow down and enjoy the signs of new life. Connecting with nature, even for a few minutes gives us an escape from the stresses of daily life and give us the space to gather our thoughts.
You could take photos of new blooms, have a picnic under the blossom, practise mindfulness or blossom bathing (Ask for a rug at the house ticket station) Join in and share your photos on social media using #BlossomWatch.
Take home a blossom pin badge to remember your day. Suggested donation £3.
Normal Admission applies
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Event ticket prices
This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.
Check admission pricesThe basics
- What to bring and wear
Sensible footwear and clothing for the weather
Upcoming events
Easter egg hunt at Gunby Estate, Hall and Gardens
This spring, treat the whole family to a world of adventure at Gunby Estate, Hall and Gardens on an Easter trail. The 'Alice in Wonderland' themed trail may be bought on the day.
'Gunby Explored' ' exhibition by Lynn Baker, Joanna Pass and Hilary Waterfall
Come along from Friday 25 April to Thursday 22 May and explore a new exhibition in Orchard Gallery by Joanna Pass, Lynn Baker and Hilary Waterfall called 'Gunby Explored'.
Gunby Social Walks - Wellbeing for Everyone
Come along on a Gunby Social Walk - Meet new people and have a chat. Dogs on leads welcome.
Guided Walk from Gunby to Bratoft Manor
Stride out and join us on a 4-mile walk to Bratoft Manor (the former home of the Massingberd family). This walk will take you to the wider estate and pass through the old medieval village of Gunby.