Sheringham Park is a National Trust parkland and garden site near Sheringham, Norfolk. Public submissions report coast redwoods near the main visitor paths and car park; this record is published as a cautious map-record pending fuller source-backed review of the exact tree count and placement.
Before you go
- Access
- Public
- Last updated
- 09 May 2026
- Confidence
- Needs checking · No listed sources yet · How this place is checked
- Access note
- National Trust visitor site with public access through the main park and garden areas. Check current National Trust access, parking, and seasonal guidance before travelling.
- Official site
- nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/norfolk/sheringham-park
Access can change with seasons, opening hours, and estate rules. Check the official site before you set out. Seen a change?
Share an access updateRedwood species here
Native to the fog belt of coastal California and Oregon, coast redwoods are the tallest trees on Earth. In Britain they thrive where rainfall, humidity, and sheltered woodland conditions echo their native range, forming narrow, soaring avenues and groves with reddish fibrous bark and flat fern-like foliage.
Public submission evidence, including nine attached photos, reports coast redwoods near the main visitor paths and car park. Exact tree count and placement still need source-backed field verification.
Public submission #12 reports 2-5 coast redwoods; exact count needs verification.
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Field photos
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Sheringham Park submitted photo
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Sheringham Park submitted photo
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Sheringham Park submitted photo
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Sheringham Park submitted photo
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Sheringham Park submitted photo
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Sheringham Park submitted photo
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Sheringham Park submitted photo
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Sheringham Park submitted photo
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Sheringham Park submitted photo
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