Broadward Hall enjoys welcoming people to events and on garden tours - below are our current events & tour dates, as well as some photos of past events to show what we offer.

The gardens of Broadward Hall and The Lee
Jun
27

The gardens of Broadward Hall and The Lee

An event for garden enthusiasts, starting with an afternoon visit to the gardens at Broadward Hall, followed by a tour of The Lee, just 20 minutes’ drive away. The Lee was built in 1896 and encompasses Gothic Revival and Arts and Crafts style. The garden at The Lee includes a water garden and rockeries designed by James Pulham and Sons in the 1890s.

For more information and to book go to Ticket Tailor.

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The Gardens of Broadward Hall
Jul
6

The Gardens of Broadward Hall

Broadward Hall holds the National Collection of Historic Hemerocallis (1959 -1979), which are planted in the walled garden. The plants that make up this important historic collection were bred by award winning hybridisers: Brummitt, Coe, Randall (active 1959-1979) and George Yeld (born 1845 in Herefordshire, died 1938). There are more than 100 cultivars creating a wonderful display. Many were relocated to Broadward from Waterperry Gardens during 2021. The owner serves on the committee and trustees of The British Hosta and Hemerocallis Society of which H.M. The King is Patron.

Tickets £22 including afternoon tea served on the terrace or in the music room. Tickets available on Ticket Tailor.

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Glory of the Garden
Jul
4

Glory of the Garden

Join us in the splendid surroundings of Broadward Hall for an entertainment in words and music celebrating the garden and all that’s in it, raising money for Plant Heritage.

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“The Glory of the Garden” was a glory indeed!

James McVicar (Bass Baritone), Lisa Beznosiuk (Baroque Flute and piano),
Andrew Dobbin (reader), and Richard Tunnicliffe (cello and Mandolin) - amidst the National Collection of Historic Hemerocallis.

Listening to a reading in the walled garden.

Richard Tunnicliffe (Mandolin) and Lisa Beznosiuk (Baroque Flute), of the Clun
Music Festival.

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