The garden is on the south side of the house where features of the original Elizabethan house can be seen. Explore the beautiful, recently renovated rose-garden, enclosed within sheltering walls, which offers a summer house, lily-pond, classical urns as well as traditional English symmetry. The wide lawns and garden are framed by yew hedges, a topiary and an avenue of Irish yews; spreading cedars and beeches complete a very traditional setting within an ancient 300 acre park of veteran oak trees (some not less than 600 years old) and many other ancient tree species. The approach to the house and gardens off the A12 is along a beautiful daffodil lined drive (March-May).

Enjoy the gardens, flowers, wildlife and birds of this lovely unspoilt corner of Suffolk.