Bluebell Wood at Cotton Manor
Coton Manor Garden
Coton Manor Garden is based around the grounds of a 17th Century manor house and is located in Guilsborough, Northampton. The manor house was originally built in 1632 and has been the home of the Coton family for over 300 years. The garden was created in the early 20th century by Colonel Robert Coton, who was an enthusiastic plantsman and gardener.
The garden at Coton Manor covers a total of 10 acres and is made up of a series of interconnected gardens, each with its own unique character. There are formal gardens, a kitchen garden, an orchard, a wildflower meadow and a popular Bluebell Wood.
Created: 25 September 2022 Edited: 22 May 2024
Coton Manor Garden Information
Coton Manor Garden Address
Coton Manor, Coton Rd, Coton, Northampton NN6 8RQ, UK
NN6 8RQ
Website: http://www.cotonmanor.co.uk/
Get directionsLocal History around Coton Manor Garden
There are some historic monuments around including:
Holdenby Manor and gardensMedieval settlement at HaselbechGreat Brington village crossTwo bowl barrows and a henge 600m east of Mill Hill FarmSettlement site 330yds (300m) N of millMonastic grange east of Manor FarmThe Spencer Chapel, Great Brington ChurchCalender monastic grange at Cottesbrooke.