Designed in 1812 by Humphry Repton, Sheringham Park is one of his most outstanding achievements. The large woodland garden is particularly famous for its spectacular show of rhododendrons and azaleas (flowering mid-May to June). There are stunning views of the coast and countryside from the viewing towers and many delightful waymarked walks through the park and mature woods, including a route to the North Norfolk Railway Station (a private steam railway).
Parking, 60yds, £3.30 (pay & display). NT members must display cards. Coaches (please advise for May/June visits) £10
Info for DisabledParking: In main car park, 60yds. Dedicated tel. to visitor reception. Transfer available. Building: Level entrance. 3 wheelchairs. Seating available. Touch screen interactive exhibition. WCs: Adapted WC with RADAR Lock near visitor centre. Grounds: Partly accessible, grass paths, undulating terrain. Map of accessible route. Some doubling back required. 2 single-seater PMVs, 1 multi-seater PMV. Shop: Level entrance. Low-level counter. Refreshments: Level entrance. Accessible tables, low-level counter and picnic tables
Limited range of goods. Plant sales during rhododendron season

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