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Lake District

Acorn Bank

Delightful garden renowned for its herbs and fruit orchards

Temple Sowerby, near Penrith, Cumbria, CA10 1SP

Bright red tulips on the side of the courtyard at Acorn Bank. It's been raining, and the slabs on the ground are wet. In the background out of focus is a large tree and the gates into the courtyard.

Planning your visit

Snowdrops next to the Crowdundle Beck in the woodland at Acorn Bank
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Spectacular Snowdrops at Acorn Bank 

Each weekend from 1 February - 16 March we will be open for visitors to come and see the spectacular snowdrop display in the woodland.

An old red-brick house with autumnal light shining on it and trees and vegetation to the left
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Access at Acorn Bank 

We want to make sure that Acorn Bank is accessible for all visitors. The historic house, gardens and estate we care for present challenges in creating access for all, but we are taking steps to ensure that as many people as possible are able to experience Acorn Bank’s history and beauty. Here you’ll find information about access across the different areas of Acorn Bank and how to make the most of your visit.

Visitor with her dog on a walk at Lyme Park, Cheshire
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Visiting Acorn Bank with your dog 

Acorn Bank is a one pawprint rated place. Find out the best places to stretch your legs here, as well as the things to be aware of when you visit.

Visitors in the herb garden at Acorn Bank, Cumbria in summer
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Group bookings at Acorn Bank 

With the varied gardens, watermill, pop-up café and surrounding woodlands and countryside estate to explore, there's something for everyone to enjoy at Acorn Bank. Find out all you need to know about arranging a group visit with us today.

Walkers sat by a waterfall on the Afon Tarell river in the Brecon Beacons National Park, Wales

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