Serving as a focal point, enclosed by four brick planters packed with herbs, from which you can stroll down the box tunnels & over to the elevated rose beds, which are underplanted with dianthus. The White and Blue border is still within the brick walls, and just across from the sundial is the main walkway, which has a blue and white plant border. The season lasts until August, but the best time to visit is when the delphiniums and iris are in bloom.
Hatfield Park
A fine Jacobean House and Garden in a spectacular countryside setting.
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