The gardens at Marks Hall stretch to over 200 acres and includes a collection of temperate zone trees from throughout the world. Paths through the Arboretum provide lovely vistas and a chance to see exotic trees from across the globe.
Among the interesting features at Marks Hall is a Millennium Walk, especially planted to provide colour, interesting structure, and scent on the shortest days of winter. See modern and traditional planting mixed in an attractive 18th-century Walled Garden and the longest double border in East Anglia.
There is more at Marks Hall than the arboretum and garden areas; wildlife and ancient species abound in extensive woodland areas.
The Visitor Centre at Marks Hall is set in a historic restored barn. Here you can find garden information, a shop, and the Tea Room where you can enjoy morning coffee, light lunches and teas. Homemade cakes are available all day, and you can enjoy a warming bowl of home-cooked soup.