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Ready to Welcome You as Our Gardens Open in March

We are delighted to finally be able to open the gates to the gardens now on the 27th March, along with the Steam Museum. Whilst we would normally welcome visitors to the Winter Garden from early February, there is still plenty of colour to be seen and until will cut the Cornus sanguinea ‘Midwinter Fire’, that can also still really be enjoyed. 

To pre-book tickets, please follow the link here to the Bressingham Steam Museum page. 

The gardens (including Foggy Bottom) are open until 17th November 2025  BOOK YOUR TICKETS HERE 

November and DECEMBER CHRISTMAS WREATH WORKSHOPS BOOK HERE

5TH DECEMBER CHRISTMAS PARTY WITH DINNER AND MUSIC BOOK HERE

THE GARDENS WILL  ALSO OPEN IN FEBRUARY FOR WINTER INTEREST.


Tickets between April and October are sold by the Steam Museum on this link 

Main Season Garden Tickets

include entry to the Steam Museum but does not include rides.

Adult:
Adult (including charitable Gift Aid) £10.49 on the door, £9.99 online

Concession:
Concession 65+ with Gift Aid £9.99 on the door, £9.49 online

Child:

Child £7.25 on the door, £6.75 online 

Gardeners’ Days

These quieter days are Mondays and Tuesdays out of school holiday periods, usually only one diesel train and Gallopers will be operating.

Season Tickets

Season tickets are available to visit the gardens within the Steam Museum opening season between April and October

Adult and concession entry only season tickets are £38

(New) Kids entry only season ticket £25

Group Rates over 12

Entry Only £9,99 (paid to the Steam Museum)
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Guided visit (charged on top of entry) £130 per group
 
Options for Garden oriented groups of 20 minimum:
 
Guided visit, tea and cake: £ 25 per person (a selection of locally made cakes, teas, coffee, gluten free available on request)
 
Guided visit and buffet lunch: £ 50 (tasty, seasonal, fresh dishes cooked on site. Typical offering Roast chicken salad, pilau rice, roast vegetable couscous, seasonal salad, leek ham and mozzarella pies, a selection of cakes, cordial, teas, coffee – gluten free option available on request)

Visiting with Dogs

We regret to inform our visitors, that unfortunately, due to steam trains running on our grounds, the public liability insurance contract will not allow dogs on site. We would love for you to be able to visit with your furry friends, and hope that Insurance companies will soon change their rules. Thank you for understanding.

The Gardens are now open from 28 March 2025 to mid November.

Private Guided visits are available prior arrangement – Please email erica@bressinghamgardens.com

Visiting with Dogs

We regret to inform our visitors, that unfortunately, due to steam trains running on our grounds, the public liability insurance contract will not allow dogs on site. We would love for you to be able to visit with your furry friends, and hope that Insurance companies will soon change their rules. Thank you for understanding.

Plan your weekend

Plan your visit to world famous Bressingham Gardens. Spectacular Winter Norfolk Suffolk garden visit near Anglesey Abbey and Cambridge Botanic Gardens. Make a weekend garden tour with neighbouring Fuller’s Mill, Helmingham Hall and Wyken Hall Gardens.

Steam Museum

Bressingham Gardens and Steam Experience is a unique combination arising out of the passions of founder Alan Bloom, whose profession of nurseryman and gardener and hobby of a steam powered collection of trains and traction engines led to the leisure destination of Bressingham Gardens and Steam Museum (The Steam Museum is now a charitable trust).

Here families with children can enjoy train rides into the Waveney woodland and valley and around Alan Bloom’s Dell Garden, ride on the Victorian Roundabout, the Gallopers or visit the Dad’s Army reconstruction of Warmington on Sea as shown in the ever popular TV series Dad’s Army.

For further details regarding visiting, Bressingham Steam Museum website or call on 01379 686900.

How to find us

The Bressingham Gardens lay to the west of Bressingham Garden Centre and Bressingham Steam Museum, both of which have ample car parks, although on very busy holiday weekends or event days an additional car park will be open, entry west of Bressingham Church.

The Gardens lie south of the A1066 road, 2.5 miles west of Diss, 14 miles east of Thetford.

If coming by train: our nearest train station is Diss, 3,4 miles away. There is no bus service between us and the station. Taxis are readily available. Here are a few phone numbers: Jenny Taxis +447768361144, Andy +447511199241

You might want to visit our neighbouring other beautiful gardens: Fuller’s Mill, Helmingham Hall, Wyken Hall, Cambridge Botanic Gardens, Anglesey Abbey to name just a few.

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