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Enjoy a house steeped in over 400 years of history, with gardens that offer 40 acres of tranquillity. Built by Robert Cecil, in the grounds where Queen Elizabeth I spent much of her childhood, Hatfield House is home to centuries of historical treasures collected by the Cecil family.
- Filming
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- Visit
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- Explore
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- The Old Palace
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- Filming
Hatfield House Gardens. The Gardens, covering 42 acres (170,000 m 2), date from the early 17th century and were laid out by John Tradescant the elder. Tradescant visited Europe and brought back trees and plants that had never previously been grown in England. The gardens included orchards, fountains, scented plants, water parterres ...
The East Gardens are open Wednesdays only. Hatfield House itself is open Thursday to Sunday, including Bank Holidays. At just 20 minutes by rail from London King’s Cross, easily accessible from the A1, and with on-site dining, boutiques and more to enjoy, it’s the perfect day out for everyone.
Visit The Gardens. Stroll around the Sundial, West Parterre and Old Palace gardens, hewed and nurtured over 400 years. Then, immerse yourself amongst the Woodland Garden’s mature beach and oak trees, and still-flourishing 19th Century rhododendrons.
Hatfield House ist ein Palast im englischen Hatfield in der Grafschaft Hertfordshire. Das Anwesen im elisabethanischen und jakobinischen Stil mit ausgedehntem Park und Garten liegt etwa 34 Kilometer nördlich von London.
Hatfield House is open Thursday – Sunday, whilst Hatfield Park & Gardens are open Wednesday to Sunday, inc. Bank Holidays; 11am-4pm. Please visit our booking page for our latest availability.
With over 400 years of history, just a stone’s throw from modern day London, Hatfield Park invites you to escape into hundreds of years of history and enjoy a perfect day out surrounded by beautiful grounds and parkland.