Lamport Hall springs into action

Posted 1st April 2025

After very successful snowdrop weekends at the start of the year, Lamport Hall are now looking forward to a jam-packed season starting with a bang this spring!

The gardens are open every Wednesday-Friday 9am-3pm until the 19th of December. Outside of the usual opening season, garden entry is reduced by £1 per person. In the high season from April to September the gardens are open until 4pm. Monty Don featured the gardens on his BBC programme about the best gardens in Britain so come along and visit their magnificent rockery for yourself.

The Hall will be open every Wednesday and Thursday from April to September with an optional guided tour at 10:30am and freeflow access from 12pm-3pm. The Hall was home to the Isham family from 1560-1976 and they have a fascinating story to tell. The Hall is also home to a magnificent collection of art and furniture.

The café is open every Wednesday-Friday until the end of the year from 9am and serves delicious artisan coffee and other hot drinks, homemade cakes and sweet treats, cold drinks, kids lunch boxes, savoury snacks and light lunches. Dogs are welcome and there are children’s toys in the snug area to keep little ones amused.


On Saturday 10th May from 10am-5pm, Lamport Hall will be launching their first ever Makers Market and Food Festival. Come along to browse a big selection of handmade, UK designed and locally owned businesses selling everything from candles to cushions, pies to plants and cards to chocolates. There will be street food available to eat at the event as well as live music throughout the day and makers demonstrating their crafts.

The perfect excuse to come and soak up the atmosphere in beautiful surroundings, purchase some one-off pieces and enjoy some great food. Tickets are £5 per person and under 16s go free.

Lamport Hall have an exciting and varied events programme planned for the rest of 2025 including a re-enactment of the Battle of Naseby in May, a classic car show and a rare plant fair in June, supper clubs, theatre and music, a quilting show in July, workshops, and outdoor cinema and a silent disco in the gardens in August.

> Visit the website for more information on this season: www.lamporthall.co.uk