Hanbury Hall's Apple Harvest
Hanbury Hall's annual Apple Harvest is back. Pick your own apples, learn more about different varieties in a display, and discover some recipe ideas and cooking tips for your freshly picked produce.
- Booking not needed
- Admission applies
Come along to the Hanbury Orchard to assist with the Apple Harvest, and pick your own organic apples fresh from the tree. Please use the bags provided to pick your apples (£5 for small bag, £10 for a large bag). These can be purchased at visitor reception.
Learn about the 47 varieties that grow here at Hanbury, including the Golden Pippin, Howgate Wonder and the traditional Bramley. Discover some delicious new recipes, and enjoy spending time in the gardens as summer turns to autumn.
Visit a stall with Hanbury Hall's beekeeper Tim Vivian on Saturday 26 September, Sunday 27 September and Saturday 3 October 2026 where he will be selling Hanbury honey.
All funds raised from our apple harvest go directly towards maintaining Hanbury Hall for everyone, forever.
Times
Prices
| Ticket type | Ticket category |
|---|---|
| All small bag | £5.00 |
| All large bag | £10.00 |
The basics
- Accessibility
There is level access to get to the Orchard where the apple trees are located. Mobility vehicles are available to hire free of charge, please call the office on 01527 821214 to book. There is an accessible toilet located in the Courtyard Kitchen.
- Meeting point
The Apple Orchard
Upcoming events
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