Poulton Hall is a 17th-century country house, still occupied by the same family. They lived in different houses on the site for over 900 years. This year the gardens are open a few times, in April, late May when we visited, and early July. Enjoy the pictures from the garden.
Poulton Hall is in Poulton Lancelyn, Bebington, Wirral, Cheshire, CH63 9LN. Entry fee is £5 per person.
I love the tree carvings too, although I was not familiar with the myth.
The gardens themselves remind me very much of Buscot Park, which is a National Trust place near Faringdon in Oxfordshire.
Another place for my ‘must visit the North’ list 🙂
I haven’t been to Buscot Park, but I usually visit properties and not gardens when I am going to NT. 🙂
The house at Buscot Park isn’t very large, with much of it not open to the public, as it is still lived in, but it is definitely worth a visit and the gardens and grounds are stunning too, which is an added bonus! 🙂
What a wonderful place to visit. It looks like there was so much to see and the gardens are just beautiful x
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I love the carved fox in the tree! What a beautiful garden!
Beautiful gardens and I’m loving the carved tree!
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You’ve shared some wonderful photos here! I’m most impressed with the tree carvings in the first photos.
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They are so pretty, aren’t they? It’s a Green man, if you are familiar with the medieval myth.