Parcevall Hall Gardens lie on a steep hillside and are the only RHS and English Heritage registered gardens open to the public in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. The twenty four acres of formal and woodland gardens rise up the hillside and command impressive views of Simons Seat and Wharfedale.
The gardens were laid out by the late Sir William Milner from 1927 onwards, and are planted with many specimen trees and shrubs collected from Western China and the Himalayas.
Within a shelterbelt of woodland, the gardens comprise of the following features:
• Orchard with old apple varieties
Parcevall Hall gardens are administered by Walsingham College. To find out more about the college and The Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham please click on the above link.
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