Daffodil Area

Daffodil Area at Hindringham Hall, Norfolk
“Perfect in every detail”
- Leslie Geddes-Brown, Country Life
"Inspirational gardens from around the world"
- Claire Takacs, Dreamscapes
"Dream gardens"
- Widget Finn, Gardens Illustrated
"Amongst 12 of Best Secret Gardens in the UK"
- Tania Pascoe, Guardian
"Hidden and Romantic"
- Roger Last, Norfolk Gardens
“The impressive garden of a 15th century moated house… where old meets new”
- Jackie Bennett, The English Garden
"Water-encircled harmony"
- Annie Green-Armytage, Landscape
“A blossoming romance”
- Tim Longville, Period Living
"Paradise regained"
- Stephen Lacey, Beautiful Britain
"Secret Garden"
- Uniquely Away Summer
"Gold Standard"
- Nichola Stocken - The English Garden

The Daffodil area was originally a road. It was on this ancient roadway that the carp and eel were loaded into carts for the Prior’s table in Norwich or Binham. Today it is an unbroken mass of over 40 varieties of Daffodil (best seen in early April), followed by a white carpet of cow parsley.

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