Visited by Charlotte Bronte, Norton Conyers is an original of ‘Thornfield Hall’. House and garden have belonged to the Grahams since 1624. The charming and historically important mid-eighteenth century walled garden retains its original design. Herbaceous borders flanked by yew hedges lead to central pavilion with attached peach-house (still in use). Small sales area specialising in unusual hardy plants. PYO fruit, and cut peonies, in season.