Wimpole Hall's grounds, enclosed in 1302, Bridgeman's
formal grand avenue sweeps away from the south front of the house for two and a half miles, in contrast with the remainder of the park which was "naturalised" by Capability Brown. The elms were killed by
Dutch elm disease, but the avenue has been replanted. The North Park has belts of woodland, its central features being the neo-Gothic Tower,
Wimpole's Folly (1768), the restored lakes in the valley below (1695–1767),
St Andrew's church (1749), home farm (1794), a
walled garden (18th century), and a stable block (1851). The "
Dutch Garden" beneath the hall was established in 1980 with the rest of the garden completed based upon the mid-19th century
parterre. The walled garden at Wimpole, which follows organic principles, grows crops, a portion of which is donated to a local foodbank. In 2023 a daffodil survey found 77 varieties. Daffodils were the favourite flower of Wimpole's last private owner, Elsie Bambridge. Five Dartmoor ponies arrived on the estate in early 2026, to help restore the landscape by grazing on plants and thistles to encourage wildflowers and grasses, as part of the estates grazing conservation strategy. Staff and volunteers are restoring or planting of hedges on the estate, creating a habitat for bird species such as
corn bunting,
yellowhammer and
linnet, and for species like
fieldfare and
redwing, that visit in the winter months.
Home Farm Home Farm is an 18th-century
model farm on the Wimpole Estate. It is a
Rare Breeds Survival Trust approved farm. The farm has rare breed animals that have included
Irish Moiled and
Shetland cattle,
Oxford Sandy and Black pigs and
Bagot goats. Rare horse breeds kept on the farm and within the estate include
Shire Horses, and a
Suffolk Punch. and the farm today displays a collection of farm implements.
Activities A range of organised events and less formal activities make use of the wider estate. In 2013, a partnership between the trust and
Parkrun led to the establishment of a free, weekly timed run. An illuminated trail, Christmas at Wimpole, is held annually. ==Listed buildings==