A six acre garden in Rutland is open this afternoon for the National Garden Scheme for the first time.
North Luffenham Hall has a series of ponds and formal topiary gardens and a water garden designed in 1928 too. The Hall was built in the 16th century. There's also a 40 acre rewilding area and five beehives as well as three glasshouses, fruit trees and a vegetable patch. It's open between 1:00pm and 5:00pm this afternoon.

201 bus route affected by road closure in Stamford
Road safety improvements on the A43
Feasibility study to establish a museum at Stamford Town Hall
Seven week consultation now under way for Local Government Reorganisation
Police officers save man's life in Uppingham
Concerns about several buildings and sites around Stamford
Benedict's Law takes a step forward
Kilnside Energy Park no longer being developed
Police warn of doorstep scam
Benedict's Law to be debated in the House of Lords
Oakham Library now open
Weekend sports round up