Norwich's own secret garden is set to open for the first time this year in May as the city springs into full bloom.

Bishop's House Garden is tucked away in the city centre, sealed from view in Bishop's Street. 

The hidden gem will be open from 1.00pm to 4.30pm on May 12 and will allow exclusive access to explore the garden that is otherwise unavailable to members of the public, except for a handful of days within the year. 

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Eastern Daily Press: There is a view of Norwich Cathedral from inside the gardensThere is a view of Norwich Cathedral from inside the gardens (Image: Colin Finch/Newsquest)

The event will also host range of home-made cakes, teas and coffees, a plant sale and activities and entertainment for the whole family.

Entry to the private walled gardens will cost £5, with 100pc of the proceeds going to the Norwich Samaritans Charity. 

The gardens which span more than four acres have been owned by the bishops of Norwich for 900 years. 

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Eastern Daily Press: The rose beds border the four acres of landThe rose beds border the four acres of land (Image: Colin Finch/Newsquest)

It is home to specimen trees, many rare and unusual shrubs, herbaceous borders and rose beds.

There is also a meadow labyrinth, organic kitchen garden, herb garden and bamboo walk.

Tickets to the open day are available online now.