The changing landscape at Tylney Hall Hotel – a look back at our grounds through the years

Here at Tylney Hall Hotel, our grounds really are the jewel in our crown.

Stretching over 66 acres and boasting lovingly restored feature areas, the gardens here at the hotel have an extensive history, dating as far back as the late 18th century. In light of this – and because we were feeling a little nostalgic – we have been taking a look back to see just how much they have changed over the decades.

We know that you, our guests, love the gardens just as much as we do so we wanted to share a snapshot of the gardens’ history in pictures so you can see the journey they have been on to create the stunning grounds you see today.

Our Kitchen Garden and Glasshouses taken in the early 20th Century

The Cayzer family visiting the Dutch Garden, which is now our stunning outdoor swimming pool, during the 1920s

A photo of pupils enjoying the outdoor swimming pool sometime between 1948 and 1984, during Tylney Hall’s time as a school

A look back at some extensive restoration work that took place in 1985 which saw the entire Boathouse Lake dredged

The stunning view from the boathouse lake, after Tylney Hall re-opened as a hotel, taken in the late 1980s

The early stages of the extensive restoration work that took place in the early 1990s in the Circular Rose Garden

So there we have it, a brief look back at the changing landscape here at Tylney Hall Hotel. If you would like to come and visit and see what our stunning grounds look like today, simply click here to book or find out more.

Paul Tattersdill - Estate Manager