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Snowdrops underneath a chestnut tree
 
 
 
The gardens in February
 
 
 
Karen serves a Doddington Cafe breakfast
 
 
 
 
Marmalade Fiesta
 
 
 
 
Broadbeans
 
 
 
 
Iris
 
 
 
 
Red Dahlia
 
 
 
 
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Doddington Hall & Gardens - Open Days
Doddington Hall & Gardens are open every Wednesday and Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday From Easter Sunday until the end of September. Gardens open 11.00 am and the house at 1.00 pm. The Gardens only are open on Sundays from 12 February.
Cooking in the Kitchen Garden
Outdoor cooking demonstrations return in June. Sit back and watch Amy cooking up some tasty dishes using seasonal produce from the Hall's two-acre Kitchen Garden. No need to book, and it's free.
New Restaurant open for lunch
The new Restaurant adjacent to the Farm Shop & Cafe serves lunch from 12 noon to 2.30 pm Mondays to Sunday. Reservations (01522 812505) are advisable.
Stunning Thursday Night a la Carte Menu
The Restaurant now offers a stunning a la Carte menu from 7.00 pm on Thursday nights. This is strongly recommended, but reservations are essential. Telephone 01522 812505.
Fish Supper Fridays and Saturday Night Sevens
Fish Suppers are held in the Restaurant from 6.00 pm to 8.30 pm every Friday, and Saturday Sevens (seven mini-courses specially designed on the night by head chef Andy Humphreys) from 6.30 pm to 8.30 pm every Saturday.  There is always a table reserved for guests at The Stables providing this is confirmed ONE WEEK before.
 
Fish Suppers
'Nouveaux Riches to Nouveaux Pauvres'
A new book on the Macalpine-Leny family (the owners of the The Old Rectory and The Stables) and the more amusing families they have married into over the last 200 years is being published on 15 March 2012. Full details can be found at www.macalpine-leny.co.uk .
 
Nouveaux Riches to Nouveaux Pauvres - The Story of the Macalpine-Lenys. A new book by Ian Macalpine-Leny.
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