Thorpe Hall’s listed gardens are open to the public during daylight hours free of charge. Alongside formal gardens there is a rose garden, kitchen garden, woodland walk, public footpaths and space to picnic.
There is a charity shop on site, open seven days a week.
Thorpe Hall Hospice is part of Sue Ryder, a national charity which provides incredible hospice and neurological care for people facing a frightening, life-changing diagnosis.
Thorpe Hall’s listed gardens are open to the public during daylight hours free of charge.
The nearest railway station is Peterborough, which is 1 mile away.
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