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Lambing and Spring Bulbs at Suffolk’s Kentwell Hall

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Starting in mid-February and spanning until the end of March, Kentwell Hall’s Gardens & Farm are open to the public, who can come to enjoy the sheep lambing and the arrival of the spring bulbs. Visitors will have the opportunity to bottle-feed lambs and maybe even see them being born while the heavy horses are also groomed at this time. Young piglets, goatlings, ducklings and chicks are also available for viewing. The daffodils that come into bloom in February last into April but are best visited in March. Violets, forget-me-nots and primroses are also seen on the lawns. Kentwell Hall was voted the Best Visitor Attraction in 2008 by the Tourism in Suffolk Awards.

Related posts:
Holker Hall braces itself for a burst of colour
Frolicking February fun at Holker Hall in Cumbria


 
 
 

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