Melbourne Hall The Gardens Church Square, Melbourne, Derby DE73 8EN

Melbourne Hall The Gardens

726 Reviews
  • Friday10 AM–5 PM
  • SaturdayClosed
  • SundayClosed
  • MondayClosed
  • Tuesday10 AM–3 PM
  • Wednesday10 AM–5 PM
  • Thursday10 AM–5 PM
Melbourne Hall The Gardens Church Square, Melbourne, Derby DE73 8EN

About the Business

Melbourne Hall • Historic house and gardens in Derbyshire | One of the best known historic houses and gardens in the country and the best surviving early 18th century English garden in the manner of Le Notre.

Contacts

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+441332862502
Church Square, Melbourne, Derby DE73 8EN

Hours

  • Friday10 AM–5 PM
  • SaturdayClosed
  • SundayClosed
  • MondayClosed
  • Tuesday10 AM–3 PM
  • Wednesday10 AM–5 PM
  • Thursday10 AM–5 PM

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Good for kids

Recommended Reviews

Caldo Vespa
02.03.2024
Melbourne Hall The Gardens
This was a fantastic experience.My wife surprised me with a trip to Melbourne hall gardens. Not to walk around but to go to watch back to the future in an outdoor cinema. It had an American style BBQ and bar, the bar was quite expensive though.The ground looked lovely and unfortunately we were not able to look around due to the time of day but we will definitely visit as they looked spectacular.I know they don't do the cinema events often but if they do. Go
Stuart Evershed
26.02.2024
Melbourne Hall The Gardens
Great place to visit. Gardens professionally maintained with many vistas. This picture is part of the Millrace. Included is a small area with sheep and goats, ponies, and characterful pigs that appreciate attention. Children can spend time here. *Attention to the threshold at the kiosk needs levelling for wheelchairs . This really is a must.* Otherwise, it is highly recommended.
Natalie Allen
21.02.2024
Melbourne Hall The Gardens
The most stunning venue for our wedding earlier this year. Incredible staff and everyone was so welcoming. We will definitely be back in the Taphouse for a drink soon :)
Jeff Clark
27.01.2024
Melbourne Hall The Gardens
Plesent walk around the pool, nice cafe and shops on site, the food we had in the cafe was very good, there is a small car park which was full so parked on street.
Alison Medd
12.01.2024
Melbourne Hall The Gardens
The gardens inside the wall are stunning at this time of year. You get the traditional vistas across the lawns towards the historic bird cage pergola. Multiple views led down hedges laid out in the French style and more recent planting of younger trees under planted with a delicate meadow. The best part is the water garden with different colour combinations lining each stream.Outside is one of the most stunning lakes I’ve seen and a micro brewery in a courtyard along with a wine shop and antiques. What’s not to love?Cafe was closed when I went as was half of the village!The garden is free for RHS and does Gardener’s World 241. If you love gardens it’s definitely worth a visit.
Pete Edwards
04.01.2024
Melbourne Hall The Gardens
Courtyard with shops , and 2alks around the lake. Very nice .. this is how the other half lived... Well the top 2% with 95% of the wealth.. some things haven't changed tbf .. the tree in the photo .. worth the walk to see this ..
Mike Harris
02.01.2024
Melbourne Hall The Gardens
Fabulous venue, a sort of large open sided tent for performances. Take a cushion and a blanket on cold nights. Ticketing and seating arrangements leave a lot to be desired, completely disorganised.
Michael Carlile
29.12.2023
Melbourne Hall The Gardens
Lovely old village with a nice lake to walk round. Can get food and drink in the hall grounds plus one or two shops, but to go round the gardens when open costs £10 each, too much for us I'm afraid.
Mark Parker
25.12.2023
Melbourne Hall The Gardens
A beautiful place to visit and maybe feed the ducks? Lovey old buildings and lake with gorgeous surrounding countryside.
S S
19.12.2023
Melbourne Hall The Gardens
We watched Pretty Women here the other night, and if you haven't been to one of these events, then watch out for them. They are a lot of fun... just remember to take a jumper/coat, blanket, and picnic with your camping chair!The temperature really drops at night. There were a few kiosks dotted about selling burgers, hotdogs, and vegan food, as well as hot and cold beverages.They also had a shop set up selling blankets for those that forgot, I think, for around £20!It did state limited disabled parking, but there were plenty of spaces available. The walk to where the platform was set up was on a footpath, although it was at a bit of an incline, just a heads up for those with breathing difficulties or walking aids! It is a gentle one and is doable. It's wheelchair friendly.There were toilets set up that were accessible as well!

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Church Square, Melbourne, Derby DE73 8EN
Melbourne Hall The Gardens