A Grade I listed manor house turned college, which is rarely open to the public, will welcome visitors for a weekend, officials have confirmed.
Harlaxton Manor in Grantham, Lincolnshire, will allow guests to explore a bluebell walk through its woodland on Saturday and Sunday 3 and 4 May.
The 1831-built house is home to Harlaxton College, which is the British campus for the University of Evansville in the United States, and is situated within 300-acres of parkland and gardens.
Dr Holly Carter, dean of the college, said she was "ecstatic" to be holding the event and added: "It is a particular favourite of ours in the yearly calendar."
"The bluebells add such a distinct and beautiful splash of colour to our historic grounds," Dr Carter added.
In addition to the bluebell walk, guests will also be able to join a guided tour of the walled garden, which is undergoing restoration.
Officials said, when complete, the site will be "reimagined" with a sensory garden, medicinal garden and orchard, as well as a community and educational hub.
Tickets for the event will be available at the manor on the day.
Lincolnshire on BBC Sounds latest episode of Look North here.