Photo Gallery

Abberley Hall
Information
Entry Price
Varies by property. Typically £8-£12 for non-members
Accommodation
Find nearby places to stay
Directions
Get directions
Features
Best Time to Visit
About Abberley Hall
Abberley Hall, located in Worcestershire, England, is a Victorian country house built between 1846 and 1849 by architect Samuel Daukes. The estate's gardens and parkland are recognized for their historical significance and are listed as Grade II on the English Heritage Register of Historic Parks and Gardens. The estate features the Grade II* listed Abberley Clock Tower, a prominent landmark completed in 1882. Additionally, the balustrading and steps leading to the garden are listed as Grade II, highlighting the architectural and historical value of the estate's landscape features. The gardens and parkland surrounding Abberley Hall are included within the English Heritage Garden Register and recorded as Grade II status.
Visitor Reviews
No reviews yet. Be the first to review Abberley Hall!
Related Gardens

Osterley Park and House
17-20, Thistleworth Close, Osterley, London Borough of Hounslow, Greater London, England, Tw7 4qq, United Kingdom · England

Greba Garden in Grey Abbey Village, County Down
31b Carrowdore Road, Grey Abbey, County Down, Bt22 2lu · Northern Ireland

Workington Hall
Workington Hall, Hall Brow, Barepot, Stainburn, Workington, Cumberland, England, Ca14 4ap, United Kingdom · England
Stay Updated
Get weekly garden guides, seasonal tips, and exclusive offers delivered to your inbox.