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.

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