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Rockingham Castle, Rockingham,
Market Harborough,
Leicestershire
LE16 8TH

Tel: +44 (0)1536 770240
Fax: +44 (0)1536 771692

Gardens
Tilting Lawn at Sunset
Tilting Lawn at Sunset
Rose Garden
Rose Garden


Elephant Hedge
Elephant Hedge

The Castle stands on the edge of an escarpment giving dramatic views over the Welland Valley and five counties.

The Castle architecture has examples from every period of its 950 year history.  Surrounding the castle & are some 18 acres of gardens largely following the foot print of the medieval castle.  The vast 400 year old "Elephant Hedge" bisects the formal 17th century terraced gardens. 

 

In 2004 it was decided to clear the herbaceous borders surrounding the Rose Garden in order to eradicate the perennial weeds that had taken hold.  The concept is to create "rooms" and vistas utilising Yew hedges and Yew pillars which will draw the visitor around the garden.

 

The plan was been prepared by 2007 Chelsea Gold Medal Winning garden designer Robert Myers.  Robert Myer's design for the new garden retains the 19th-Century Rose Garden at its core, enclosed by the castellated hedge that marks the inner fortifications of the "keep" that once stood on the site.  The design breathes new life into the garden by connecting this central area with the rest of the space.  A series of new radial yew hedges provide opportunities for vistas, walkways and seating within a series of garden "rooms" that will contain deep borders of stunning herbaceous and shrub planting, each room being given a different character.  These garden rooms reflect the layout of the outer parts of the keep.  To the south of the garden, new iron estate fencing has replaced a timber fence, and the re-alignment of this fence and removal of overgrown planting mean that the "keep" can once again be appreciated atop its grassy mound.

 

The wonderful thing about a large garden is the variety of flowering plants and trees that we have.  From the arrival of the Aconites & Snow Drops heralding the arrival of spring through to the wonderful autumnal colours, there is always something special to see.  Of course it is the roses that dominate in mid to late June.

Dog Wood and Tulip Tree.

Below the Castle is the beautiful 19th century "Wild Garden" replanted with advice from Kew Gardens.  Included in the gardens are many specimen trees & shrubs including the remarkable Handkerchief Tree.



Tour Options


Castle Tours

Rockingham Castle has stood on this wonderful escarpment position for 900 years. For 450 years it was a Royal Castle & for the following 450 years a...
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Garden Tour

The gardens at Rockingham extend to about 18 acres & fall into two distinct garden types.
 
The formal gardens surround the Castle and include...
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Candlelight Supper Tour

(APRIL - SEPTEMBER)
In beautiful and unique surroundings we will provide a relaxed evening with a guided tour of both the Castle & gardens. As you...
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Christmas at Rockingham Castle

29th November - 9th December 2010
There are a limited number of places each day for groups to visit the Castle for this extremely popular Christmas...
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Civil War Costumed Tour

The English Civil War was one of the more significant events in the long history of the castle. This year we are offering a period costumed tour of...
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