Inspire your green thumb at Arley Hall Garden by touring the grounds with the head gardener, who will elaborate on how the botanical paradise has been maintained over the past 250 years. As you meander through the serene and sublime gardens, you will see a variety of exotic and formal plantings such as the first herbaceous border of its kind in England and a stately avenue of pleached lime trees. The setting is absolutely extraordinary, as will be your tour of Arley Hall. The estate has been in the same family for more than 550 years. The residence that stands today was constructed in 1830s with Hollington stone, elaborate paneling and intricate stained glass. The spinet in the small dining room is from 1675, making it one of the oldest surviving English keyboard instruments. You will also enjoy a made-from-scratch lunch using available ingredients from the gardens and have time to stroll around Arley Hall on your own.