With the support of the Heritage Lottery Fund and individuals and organisations providing partnership funding, the aim is to continue the restoration and re-creation of the gardens so that when completed, the gardens will illustrate the intricacy and sophistication typical of the Dutch garden style. The visual links between the Hall, Gardens and Parkland beyond will be reaffirmed by reinstating the most ornamental gardens around the Hall and by preserving unobstructed the viewlines which extend from the Hall to the north and to the west. To strengthen the links between the Gardens and the countryside, as many of the original clairvoies will be opened up as is possible. Within the Gardens the strict policy of only using plants that were available by 1740 will be maintained. In doing this the Trust will be able to build up a valuable reference collection of period plants.
All restoration works will be followed up with a commitment to the maintenance regimes necessary for keeping the ornamental gardens immaculate and the working areas well cared for.