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Burghley Gardens reopening on 29 March

In line with the Government's Covid-19 recovery roadmap, Burghley Gardens will be open for the 2021 season on Monday 29 March.

The Garden of Surprises and Sculpture Garden will be open every day. Visitors will need to book online before visiting and will have the option of booking a morning or afternoon slot. Tickets for the Gardens will go on sale on Monday 15th March. The parkland remains open daily.

For a limited period, the South Gardens will also be open this Spring, from Monday 29 March until Sunday 11 April 2021. Admission to the South Gardens will be ticketed to enable visitor numbers to be monitored whilst adhering to Covid-19 safety measures. The South Gardens are open in aid of the Evergreen Trust. Whilst the South Gardens are open, a donation from your entry fee will be made in support of the Evergreen Trust. For more details visit: https://www.burghley.co.uk/

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