Since its foundation in 1927, the National Gardens Scheme has donated over £55 million to nominated beneficiaries.
Once again Hatfield Park will be supporting the NGS by opening the West Gardens of Hatfield House on Saturday 16th March ahead of the official 2024 visitor season. The takings from the day will be split between the National Garden Scheme and a charity of Lady Salisbury’s choosing.
Visitors can enjoy the spring bulbs in the lime walk, sundial garden and view the famous Old Palace garden, childhood home of Queen Elizabeth I. The adjoining woodland garden is at it’s best in spring with masses of naturalised daffodils and bluebells.
All those attending in a vehicle please enter via George’s Gate for our main visitors car park (AL9 5HX). Parking is free. For all parking information, click here.
Pedestrians will be able to enter on foot or via public transport through our Fore Street Gate, please first approach the gate opposite Hatfield Train Station, here they will be able to direct you to our Fore Street Gate.
For further information about the National Garden Scheme please visit www.ngs.org.uk or contact hello@ngs.org.uk or 01483 211535
Tickets must be purchased in advance – Tickets will not be available at our ticket kiosks.