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Ordsall Hall Gardens Re-opened
Ordsall Hall Gardens Re-opened
The beautiful gardens at Ordsall Hall have now re-opened. Salford’s hidden gem, the hall is the oldest building in the city and it’s gardens are the perfect place to enjoy some outdoor exercise and relaxation. The gardens at Ordsall Hall have been designed to showcase garden elements popular throughout history and likely to have featured in the Hall’s history at some point in time.
The gardens feature a late Tudor style knot garden; a traditional 20th century allotment; Herb Garden with medieval and Tudor herbs alongside those grown today; ornamental borders containing flowers cherished by the Tudors; and an orchard of historic fruit varieties. There are also a number of stone artefacts on display challenging as well.
You can even take a piece of the gardens home with you as you can purchase plants via contactless payment.
All visitors should continue to abide by the 2 metre social distancing rules between households.
The gardens are open between 10am-12pm, Monday to Friday.
Please note that there aren’t any toilets and the cafe and car park is shut with no access to the Hall itself.