The gardens at Longstowe Hall are now closed for the 2025 season. We look forward to welcoming you in 2026.
Garden opening dates for 2026 will be published on our website in February 2026.
Longstowe Hall’s renowned gardens are open to the public on select days as from Monday, 6th April 2026.
Entrance is by pre-booked tickets only.
April: Monday 6th and Sunday 26th
May: Sunday 10th and Sunday 24th
June: Sunday 14th and Sunday 28th
July: Sunday 12th and Sunday 26th
August: Sunday 9th and Sunday 23rd
September: Sunday 6th and Sunday 20th
The gardens are open from 11.00am and close at 4.00pm
The Squash Court Café is open from 11.00am to 4.00pm.
You can check ticket availability and book your tickets here.
We look forward to welcoming you here to relax and enjoy this beautiful landscape.
The gardens at Longstowe Hall are framed by ancient woodland and wildflowers to the East and historic parkland to the West. Lying at the natural hollow in the centre of the landscape are the three lakes.
There are two magnificent set piece designs from the Edwardian heyday that run up to the Hall on the West and North sides of the Hall.
The double herbaceous border flanked by clipped yew hedges retains much of its original perennial planting scheme, providing a wealth of plants that commence with tulips in the spring and follow through to dahlias in the autumn.
The stone balustraded rose garden is fully stocked with roses, set with box and lavender hedging.
Encircling these features are the lawns with their specimen trees, including an outstanding cut leaf beech.
Having such a mixture of habitats brings an abundance of wildlife that thrive in this tranquil environment.
Beyond the garden there is an opportunity to explore the Parkland, home to grazing ewes with lambs. Veteran oak trees and a serene view back to the Hall and gardens framed by the lime avenue give another unexpected perspective on the place.
Please note: Tickets are non-transferable
Images © Anthony Tyley
Longstowe Hall reserve the right of admission
Longstowe Hall
Longstowe, Cambridge CB23 2UH
Longstowe Hall is situated 10 miles west of Cambridge, directly off the A1198.