The National Garden Scheme grants access to secluded and private gardens across the country.
It raises money for charity through admissions and sales of refreshments such as tea, coffee and cake.
As part of the scheme, Blakenham Woodland Garden, near Little Blakenham, will be opening on Saturday, February 8.
It is six-acre woodland garden and will be open between 10am and 4pm.
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Guests will be able to see a variety of rare trees and shrubs, Chinese rocks and a landscape spiral form.
The garden also blooms with snowdrops, daffodils and camellias in spring, followed by magnolias and bluebells later in the year.
Totality Granola, a shop on the site, will also be open on the day.
Blakenham Woodland Garden will open again as part of the UK-wide initiative on Sunday, April 12.
Tickets for the secret garden can be purchased on the National Garden Scheme website and cost £7 for adults and £3 for children.

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